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Free Technology for Teachers: Attention Art Teachers... - 0 views

  • The Teaching Palette is a blog about teaching art. The Teaching Palette is written by art teachers for art teachers. The Teaching Palette features ideas for incorporating technology into art instruction.
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National Art Education Association - Research & Knowledge - 1 views

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  • Research & Knowledge is the place to find the latest research on arts education, NAEA's newest publications, collections of resources on everything arts-related, and much more. Take some time today to browse the selections below.
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Aviary online graphic tools - 0 views

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    Aviary is a free suite of powerful online creation tools. Possible collaborative digital art capabilities
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Meet Me at Midnight - 0 views

  • Meet Me at Midnight is an interactive adventure/comic book that takes place in the Smithsonian Art Museum.  Through this fun mystery adventure, students are introduced to American art and Artists from the Smithsonian collection.
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Free Technology for Teachers: The Forward Thinking Museum - Virtual Museum - 0 views

  • The Forward Thinking Museum is a virtual art museum containing more than 100 exhibitions and videos. Visitors can view image exhibitions or watch video exhibitions. The content ranges from subjects such as wildlife to architecture to people at work.
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This Week's Featured Artworks - 25th Jan 2011 - 0 views

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    Hello Art Education! Check out artreview.com's featured artists and their work. You can see more here: http://www.artreview.com/photo/photo/listFeatured
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Photosynth - 0 views

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    A design tool that stitches a group of photographs together to create a tour. Awesome.
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Andy Goldsworthy - 0 views

  • have strong evidence that Andy Goldsworthy is actually an alien. He and William Eggleston - who was most aptly described in an article as a man who takes photographs as though it was his first visit to planet Earth. Indeed. It was most likely Goldworthy’s ancestors who built Stonehenge. Now he is amongst us working on an utterly different creative plain. If his sculptures don’t sell you on this premise, then say his last name aloud, ‘Goldsworthy,’ and try and convince yourself it wasn’t fabricated from the minds of beings that have been intercepting AMC movie channel Bond marathons for too long.
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    Andy Goldsworthy, organic scultor
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