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Brooks Anderson

A ED 322 Blog URL - 45 views

http://arteducationtechnology.blogspot.com

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Yen-Ju Lin

WebQuest URL - 29 views

Group 1 (grade 7, period 6) can't access--is this the right URL egyptianquest.wix.com/arted322 Ally & Leah Group 2 (grade 8, period 8) A Journey Through Time http://bag5210.wix.com/britandjackiew...

WebQuests middle school art lessons

Annie Seagraves

Group 3 (grade 8, period 7) Urban Expressionism - 23 views

Hello Jennifer, We just had a couple questions/ wanted your feedback on a couple of revisions. We were wondering if we should assign them to take pictures outside as a homework assignment and they ...

WebQuests middle school lesson art

Jennifer Motter

Group 4 Celebrate Around the World - 19 views

Feedback: This is an adventurous WebQuest that I foresee seventh grade students enjoying! Suggestions: I see that many pages are in progress. Keep everything as simple and clear as possible. Use m...

Ally Aubry

Group #1 - Ally & Leah - "Ancient Egyptian Quest" - 19 views

Jennifer, Thanks for all the constructive criticism and suggestions. We are going to revisit our Web Quest and simplify what we can for your students. It says two pages of paper per student on the...

WebQuests art middle lessons lesson leadership blog

Jennifer Motter

Group 2 Art Movements - 19 views

Interesting WebQuest that provides students with an opportunity to explore art history and collage! I appreciate your effort to cover different art movements. Also, your site is easy to navigate. ...

Paula Strada

Group 6 - 24 views

Feedback: Great lesson! Students will enjoy exploring the world via Google Maps and creating cities that reflect them. I appreciate your easy to follow step-by-step instructions and thoughtful grad...

WebQuests

Jennifer Motter

Curator Webquest - 13 views

Great WebQuest that enables students to explore contemporary artists while acting as curators! Suggestions: Providing additional theme examples would likely help students. Keep wording as clear an...

Brooks Anderson

Group 7 Stop Animation - 13 views

1. It is important that you included many examples of stop animation clips around your web quest to teach the students about what a stop-animation is visually and conceptually. There are obvious f...

Jessica Grentz

Group 7. Mini Movie Project. - 10 views

If you look under the explore tab, below collaborate, it says students will be in groups of four so that the six cameras will be assigned to a group. For this reason we thought the number of pictu...

Karen Keifer-Boyd

Youth Leadership - 5 views

One WebQuest group was looking for examples of youth lead groups working toward social justice. Below are several. If you know of others please add to this list. Youth Empowerment Center (Oakland,...

empowerment youth leadership

started by Karen Keifer-Boyd on 30 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Paula Strada

Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk - 3 views

    • Paula Strada
       
      This website explains what this phrase means.  It also includes some information about where the phrase came from! 
    • Jenna Eiker
       
      This statement really relates to me because my mom used to say it to me all the time growing up because I used to freak out about every little thing, so whenever I would my mom would just tell me that "there's no use crying over spilt milk". This phrase meant for me that there was no use crying or worrying about something small as spilling milk.
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    I heard this saying all the time growing up. This is definitely a phrase I can relate to. I always thought of it as a way to think about not sweating over the small things, and look at the bigger picture in life.
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    I think that this was a great phrase to chose for your assignment because this is something that can be applied to people of all ages and cultures. It really bring to light the idea of focusing on the big picture and not to get upset when little things go wrong. I find that personally I need to listen to this idea more often because I get flustered when things do not go the way I had planned, when really I just need to think about the big picture
kristahe

"What would I do if I weren't scared?" - 0 views

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    Hello! My name is Krista and I'm studying craft sciences and art pedagogy at University of Helsinki. This is my 2nd year. My mom teached me quite many sayings while I was a child and I've continued using them a lot. One idiom I remember quite well is "Hullu ei huomaa, viisas ei virka mitään" which could be translated to "A fool man won't notice and a wise man won't say anything". I see this in two different ways. First, it means to me that it isn't end of the world to fail sometimes - most people won't even notice your failure. And most of them who notice won't be too hard on you. On the other way I think this idiom can be a guideline how we should be treat each other. If you don't have anything nice to say, then sometimes it's better say nothing. To cut it short, my idiom is about being merciful to yourself and others :) http://heatherlydee.blogspot.fi/2011/09/commandment-8-what-would-i-do-if-i.html I like especially the second picture in this blog post. It's a good continuation for my saying.
lauravattulainen

"Be yourself, everyone else is already taken" - 0 views

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    Hello, My name is Laura, and I am a fourth year student at University of Helsinki. I will be teacher of lower degree. I come from Joensuu and I moved to Helsinki this autumn. I like to spend time with my friends and family. My metaphor could be "Be yourself, everyone else is already taken", by Oscar Wilde, which means in Finnish: "Ole oma itsesi, kaikki muut ovat jo käytössä" My picture: http://sani-valoakohti.blogspot.fi/2011/03/huhtikuun-teema-ole-oma-itsesi.html It is okay to be different, it is okay to be you:) that is what I would like to say in my metaphor and picture.
Nelli C

The one who asks doesn't get lost from his road. - 9 views

started by Nelli C on 06 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Karen Keifer-Boyd

Jury selection of VoiceThread - 19 views

1. https://voicethread.com/?#u3265538.b3630342.i18934375 2. https://voicethread.com/share/3625207/ 3. https://voicethread.com/share/3632144/ 4. https://voicethread.com/share/3637009/ 5. htt...

Yen-Ju Lin

Penn State remix art in VoiceThread - 7 views

Please post the URL to your remix art in VoiceThread

started by Yen-Ju Lin on 07 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Santeri Savonlahti

"You doesn't have to go fishing further than the sea" - 3 views

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    A picture of Moomin characters Nuuskamuikkunen and Pikku Myy. Happiness is small things, like in this picture. More info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moomin
lklampi

"Hope springs eternal" - 2 views

shared by lklampi on 07 Nov 12 - No Cached
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    Hi! My name is Laura and I'm studying special education in University of Helsinki My saying is " Toivossa on hyvä elää", which means (as I see it) that it's good to live with a hopeful mind because you won't get as much as you wish for. It's a saying with a hint of sarcasm.. I put a picture of a lottery coupon and a hopeful person filling it. I think it reflects my point of view about this saying.
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