NETSS: Visual Arts Units for All Levels

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Author: Mark Gura ISBN: 9781564844330
Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) Publication: June 21, 2008
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark Gura
ISBN: 9781564844330
Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
Publication: June 21, 2008
Imprint:
Language: English
A well-chosen image has always been an important tool for instruction. While rooted in the most basic and ancient of human needs and behaviors, art is as relevant today in the information age as it was in the print and pre-print eras, perhaps even more so. NETSS: Visual Arts Units collects 20 classroom projects that use technology in support of visual art in the curriculum. Some of the skills covered in these units are working with graphics files (such as selecting, saving as, converting, importing), creating slide shows, hyper linking multimedia, digital animation, and virtual reality, among others. The projects described in this book are designed to be flexible, and can be modified to fit a wide variety of grade levels and individual classroom needs.These structured activities involve classic visual arts concerns and content, and each project points to one or more important facets of digital technology use. The projects cover a full gamut of art-making approaches including: drawing, painting, design, drafting, and printmaking, as well as sculpture and three dimensional design, and are contextualized in general and art-specific historical and cultural studies. Most involve ancillary reading, learning, and research. NETSS: Visual Arts Units is more than just a compilation of art projectsthese projects will engage and challenge your students through reflection, analysis, and criticism.
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A well-chosen image has always been an important tool for instruction. While rooted in the most basic and ancient of human needs and behaviors, art is as relevant today in the information age as it was in the print and pre-print eras, perhaps even more so. NETSS: Visual Arts Units collects 20 classroom projects that use technology in support of visual art in the curriculum. Some of the skills covered in these units are working with graphics files (such as selecting, saving as, converting, importing), creating slide shows, hyper linking multimedia, digital animation, and virtual reality, among others. The projects described in this book are designed to be flexible, and can be modified to fit a wide variety of grade levels and individual classroom needs.These structured activities involve classic visual arts concerns and content, and each project points to one or more important facets of digital technology use. The projects cover a full gamut of art-making approaches including: drawing, painting, design, drafting, and printmaking, as well as sculpture and three dimensional design, and are contextualized in general and art-specific historical and cultural studies. Most involve ancillary reading, learning, and research. NETSS: Visual Arts Units is more than just a compilation of art projectsthese projects will engage and challenge your students through reflection, analysis, and criticism.

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