i Teach With Technology: The Creatorverse App: Physics and Art Fun! - 3 views
32 YouTube Channels for Art Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views
Speak up! Video and Adobe Voice in the Art room | Developing Nicely - 2 views
Creatubbles for global galleries (time to retire the refrigerator?) - @joycevalenza Nev... - 0 views
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"Creatubbles is a global platform for sharing and interacting with children's visual art. I believe this is a tool many of us having been looking for a long time. Designed for elementary through middle school-age kiddos, the platform allows young artists to safely showcase, archive and share their creative work. It also allows them to discover, to be inspired by, and to interact with the work of others."
8 Good Art Resources for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 6 views
Britain's tech future isn't just about turning kids into coders | Media Network | The G... - 0 views
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"The UK is on a mission to create a nation of coders. A new GCSE for programming is set to launch and everyone from business leaders to celebrities are getting behind the campaign to boost the country's tech talent. The current trend follows the influential Next Gen report, which warned that the UK was losing out to overseas developers through the lack of technology specialists at home. The move from infrastructure to the cloud and the boom in smartphones and tablets have further increased demand. To meet the challenge, the government is spearheading a push to get more kids coding and to increase vocational skills. Education secretary, Nicky Morgan, recently told teenagers to stay away from the arts and to opt for science and maths if they want access to the widest range of jobs. Every child should learn to program, but not necessarily how to code Read more As an employer of more than 85 staff at a fast-growing UK tech company, I consider Morgan's approach as potentially short-sighted. For Potato, while coding expertise has been essential, employing staff from a variety of backgrounds has also been key to our success."
Viewing Art to Start Students Reading | 4 O'Clock Faculty - 1 views
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Replacing written text with artwork, photographs, or illustrations offers a number of advantages, especially early in the school year. Visual imagery is very accessible and a lot less intimidating to a wide range of learners including non-readers, struggling readers, and English language learners. This enables these students a greater chance to practice some of the forms of complex thinking that they will need as the year progresses such as using text evidence, identifying theme, and making connections.
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Another advantage the visual imagery has over written text is that it is very fast to decode.
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Artworks can and should be treated just as a written text. By doing so, students can get their academic thinking started early, laying a foundation for them to build on throughout their school year.
Sensing STEAM: 30+ Awesome Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math Activities fo... - 2 views
Visual Literacy - Metalanguage & Learning - 3 views
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An increasingly significant aspect of literacy is an awareness of the visual elements that fall beyond the traditional components of written text. Termed 'Visual Literacy' this is the ability to read and create communications that use visual elements. It combines the skills of traditional literacy with knowledge of design, art, graphic arts, media and human perception. It takes literacy further beyond a decoding of text to a decoding of the complete package around the communication.
art.com artPad - 0 views
12 Art Resources for your IWB | The Whiteboard Blog - 6 views
YouTube - ArtBeat.mov - 2 views
Art: Paint and Draw Online - 9 views
The 10 Best iPhone and iPad Apps for Art Teachers 2010 | The Teaching Palette - 3 views
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