The
Andersen Course has been two years in the making.
In 1997 a memo came across Professor Niels Ingwersen's
desk concerning distance education. He had been
teaching Andersen for 30 years with great success
and decided he would teach it once more for this
distance course. He signed on Bill Tishler from
Learning Support Services and Scott Mellor from
the Scandinavian Department to help him in the
undertaking. Bill Tishler had work on several
projects and brought with him film and camera
expertise as well as an artistic flair. Scott
Mellor had taught discussion sections with Professor
Ingwersen in the past, so knew the material,
and had developed the departmental web site.
In
1998 the three of them along with Faith Ingwersen,
Professor Ingwersen's wife and scholar in her
own right, and Susan Brantly, Scott Mellor's
wife and Professor in Scandinavian Studies, all
went to Denmark to film many sections of the
course. It helps the students to see the many
things Andersen lived with in his day-to-day
life. In Denmark we filmed on location at places
of interest and relevant to Andersen's life,
and interviewed several top scholars in order
to give the students the best understanding of
Andersen and Andersen's impact of literature.
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