Just a really quick post to pass thing along as I know some people on my friends list have shown interest in it when I have mentioned it in person
First off, and most important, you have to join the mailing list that the course is housed on:
http://www.quasillum.com/study/index.php
It's a neat mailing list. Basically people give courses in both Latin and Ancient Greek (which I want to take at a later date) for free. I will warn you that the list has a bunch of posts from the varying classes going on, so you might need to filter out the one that you are taking, but otherwise it's cool.
Anyway, you'll see the course referred to on-list as "Atrium Latin Prometheus." You will need Wheelock's Latin, 6th Edition Revised as your textbook (the website says that you can probably get away with a regular 6th edition if you absolutely have to, but nothing earlier).
Here is the email that the teacher (David Meadows) sent to the list.
( Information about Atrium Latin Prometheus )
First homework assignment due on October 13th, so hurry and join!
First off, and most important, you have to join the mailing list that the course is housed on:
http://www.quasillum.com/study/index.php
It's a neat mailing list. Basically people give courses in both Latin and Ancient Greek (which I want to take at a later date) for free. I will warn you that the list has a bunch of posts from the varying classes going on, so you might need to filter out the one that you are taking, but otherwise it's cool.
Anyway, you'll see the course referred to on-list as "Atrium Latin Prometheus." You will need Wheelock's Latin, 6th Edition Revised as your textbook (the website says that you can probably get away with a regular 6th edition if you absolutely have to, but nothing earlier).
Here is the email that the teacher (David Meadows) sent to the list.
( Information about Atrium Latin Prometheus )
First homework assignment due on October 13th, so hurry and join!