Course Library
All Chesapeake Forum Library Courses are available FREE OF CHARGE. After clicking the “Course Details” button to open a course, you will find the YouTube links for the course session(s), and in newer courses, links to any handouts that might have been provided, at the bottom of the course description. Simply click the link(s) to get to the YouTube Video recording.
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- with Stephen A. Goldman
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter/Spring 2021
Using a "magic carpet" of old newspapers, view the Civil War from very different perspectives.
- with Suzanne Sanders
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2022
This fun introduction to Shakespeare is full of hints to help you enjoy and understand his plays in the way that works best for you.
- with Stephen Goldman
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2022
(Course Recording Now Available) A History of Aviation as reported in the newspaper press over four centuries from 1783 through 2021.
- with James Pierson, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2023
- with Jo Merrill
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Robert De Saro
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2023
- with Katherine Marconi, Ph.D.
- & Mary Jordan
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Samuel Hilgartner
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter/Spring 2021
In this new course, we will explore the themes of human freedom and authority in a sampling of maritime literature.
- with Jane Bateman
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2023
- with Michele Dodge
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2023
- with Bev Williams
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter/Spring 2021
We will explore the import and tension created by Hemingway’s objective point of view.
- with Sam VanNest
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2022
- with Lawrence Rudner, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2022
(Recording Now Available) Recent cyber-attacks by nation states are causing disruptive damage to their targets. Examples are presented and discussed in terms of their approach, magnitude, and perceived motivations. Historical perspectives are addressed.
- with Julie Crain
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2024
- with Patty Quimby, Talbot Humane Society
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Winter 2023
- with Norm Bell
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2021
Composition is one of the foundations for creating successful photos. We will explore compositional techniques and concepts that will help you see differently and improve your images.
- with Dominic “Mickey” Terrone
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Spring 2024
- with Lawrence Rudner, Ph.D.
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Fall 2022
- with Lynn Randle
- Course Type: Library
- Semester: Summer 2021
Learn about native plant solutions to common gardening questions, as well as the many reasons "going native" is so important to the well being of our Chesapeake Bay environment.