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Internet-Based Instruction
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Tools Software
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Instructional Software
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Productivity Software
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Collaborate to combine concepts to produce a new solution for art-making |
Students will see the influences of society on artwork Students will be exposed to creative expressions outside of themselves Students can build off the ideas of others Engaging for students to feel like they are a part of a larger artistic effort |
Students will examine the manner in which art is used to inform or change society or an individual Students will convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work |
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Virtual field trips to art museums |
Students are able to see examples of art not available locally Allows students to see culturally-rich art from around the world |
Students will be able to analyze art by considering a variety of components Students will be able to evaluate works of art based on personal interest, themes, and venues |
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Creating and presenting artwork |
Students can create the artwork using a variety of mediums, including digital art Provides students a variety of methods for presenting their artwork Gives students a purpose and audience for their artwork |
Students will develop and refine artistic work for presentation Students will convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work |
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Use simulation software to create 3D images |
Access to graphic techniques that can only be accomplish on this type of software Offers multiple venues for artistic expression Demonstrates how easily images can be altered |
Students will generate and conceptualize artistic ideas and work. Students will organize and develop artistic ideas and work. Students will demonstrate persistence in using new artistic processes. |
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Using games and practice to enhance knowledge of art |
Motivates students through fun activities and goal setting Engaging platform for students to learn about art while they are actively thinking and analyzing artistic elements |
Students will increase their overall knowledge of art Students will be exposed to new art, artistis, and media |
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Develop art lessons with the use of online resources for art instructors |
Saves time looking for resources and lessons Access to effective pre-tested art lessons that will engage students Differentiates art curriculum for students with different learning styles by providing a wider variety of lessons in the overall curriculum |
Students will be motivated by engaging lessons Students will be able to express their creativity in a variety of mediums Students will have a more well-rounded knowledge of art and be able to interpret intent and meaning in artistic work |