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Jennifer Garcia

Tux Paint - 0 views

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    "Tux Paint Open Source Drawing Software for Children This is a free drawing program for children ages 3 to 12. It has a user friendly interface, and  fun sound effects. It is available for download for Windows XP, 2000, Vista 7. (About sponsors) Next From the gallery: Manga Harry Potter By: Vashti Tux Paint is free computer art software for children. * About * Features * Screenshots * Videos * Gallery * Stamps * Reviews * Schools Using It * User Comments * Requirements * Download * Purchase * Documentation * Known Issues * Merchandise * Events * News * Mailing Lists * Developers * Help Us * Links * Contact The Web tuxpaint.org "One of the best freeware programs I have tested in a long time!" - Ask The Computer Lady, February 2006 Open Source CMS 5-Star and "100 Clean" rating, April 2007 More reviews & awards... Tux Paint is a free, award-winning drawing program for children ages 3 to 12 (for example, preschool and K-6). It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program. Kids are presented with a blank canvas and a variety of drawing tools to help them be creative. (See the full list of features.) "
carmen chávez

IB Art Online Studio - 4 views

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    All about IB Visual arts RWB, Galleries, IB Shows, Themes, etc
Judith Shorrocks

PARTICIPATE - GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP THROUGH ART AND DESIGN (october gallery in association... - 3 views

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    The aim of PARTICIPATE is to provide teachers with the resources to effectively teach Global Citizenship through art and design. Offers teachers an exciting opportunity to widen their knowledge and understanding of contemporary arts from the majority world.
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    Puede ayudarnos para KS3, pero como recurso para las profesoras
Jennifer Garcia

2011 Mathematical Art Exhibition - Mathematical Imagery Presented by the American Mathe... - 1 views

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    The connection between mathematics and art goes back thousands of years. Mathematics has been used in the design of Gothic cathedrals, Rose windows, oriental rugs, mosaics and tilings. Geometric forms were fundamental to the cubists and many abstract expressionists, and award-winning sculptors have used topology as the basis for their pieces. Dutch artist M.C. Escher represented infinity, Möbius bands, tessellations, deformations, reflections, Platonic solids, spirals, symmetry, and the hyperbolic plane in his works. Mathematicians and artists continue to create stunning works in all media and to explore the visualization of mathematics--origami, computer-generated landscapes, tesselations, fractals, anamorphic art, and more.
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