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mrspdvs

Art cyclopedia: The Fine Art Search Engine - 0 views

shared by mrspdvs on 22 Jan 11 - Cached
    • mrspdvs
       
      There are too many words!!! The Art Movements text is entirely too small and there are several sections that look like they were forced in. I usually end up at this site as a result of doing keyword searches...
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    Artcyclopedia was one of the least student-friendly sites I have accessed for locating artist information. Although it has a wide range of artist names and listings, one must click several links before finding a substantial amount of information. The lists of associate links can be very lengthy and undesirable to scroll through. By far, this was the most deceptive resource I've located and the least immediately helpful.
mrspdvs

A. Pintura: Art Detective - 0 views

    • mrspdvs
       
      When you get to the third page, there are two links that I find unnecessary. Ultimately, one can become slightly confused as they end up in similar places. The two links seem purposeless. When one arrives at the page of artist names, navigation gets a little more confusing when making decisions about how to get back or proceed. Also, there is a lot of unnecessary negative space on each page. Can you think of other ways this could have been improved?
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    A. Pintura was actually one of my favorites back in 2002. This site creates a simple way to get students involved in solving a mystery while drawing conclusions and learning about art styles. Students can make inferences using the information provided even with little prior knowledge. When I used it with elementary children, I was able to hold their attention as I talked them through steps in the computer lab. Unfortunately, this activity has not been updated since then and still needs improvement. It has unnecessary links making navigation slightly confusing. The site lacks variety as there is only one mystery to solve and it could have addressed other art vocabulary.
mrspdvs

Art21 . Home Page | PBS - 0 views

    • mrspdvs
       
      There are a few ways to access artists here. You can click "the artists" in the art21 on pbs toolbar, select the correct set of alphabets in the middle blue rectangle below that toolbar, or you can scroll down further and click the hyperlink in the highlighted area that says "86 featured artists."
    • mrspdvs
       
      If you have any big ideas (abstract nouns) that you would like to know if the featured artists have explored, you can type them into the site's search engine (the first blue rectangle under art21 on pbs) and click "go."
  • To date, 86 featured artists in the series demonstrate the breadth of artistic practice in the United States today.
  • organized around a theme helps audiences analyze, compare and juxtapose the artists profiled.
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    Featuring the work of contemporary artists, PBS Art 21 focuses on real-world concepts as they relate to artists and their work. The site features still images, videos, interview transcripts and detailed descriptions of the artwork included. The site has resources available for teachers and can be viewed independently by students as well as with teacher guidance. I prefer to use the series with high school students since the text and images can be quite complex and potentially disruptive. With the right group and selections, it could probably work for middle school.
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    PBS offers a variety of resources for students and teachers. They can be found under the education tab in a drop-down menu. Of course, you can view the other options to see what more the site has to offer.
mrspdvs

English Grammar - Abstract Nouns - Learn English - 0 views

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    This site about English grammar can be used practically with any grade level who can read, I suspect. I typically used the site as a teacher resource for the discussion of abstract and concrete nouns with my high school Art students. We used the abstract nouns for project ideas; sometimes I would choose and other times I would let them vote.
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    The concepts found in the abstract noun table are all great for classroom discussion, especially high school students. However, many ages could benefit from defining and discussing these nouns.
mrspdvs

Mark Harden's Artchive - 0 views

shared by mrspdvs on 22 Jan 11 - Cached
    • mrspdvs
       
      Begin by clicking the first icon of the woman's portrait (Mona Lisa). Then you can select from either the left hand navigation, the middle section or you can type an artist or art movement into the site's search engine.
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    An archive of images and information, the Artchive provides an abundance of traditional art history and images for student and teacher access. I have used this site in the past for information retrieval and image use, but always found myself comparing historical information with that of other sites. For the most part, it was helpful for reminding me of artists' names and periods that may have slipped my mind.
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    Clearly, there are several icons to choose from. When looking for still images to analyze with students, I typically just stick to Mona Lisa.
mrspdvs

Photo Tips & Techniques - 0 views

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    Kodak has a plethora of advice and images for students to access. I used this site with a yearbook class and it was very helpful in guiding them towards more successful photography and photo selection. It has several categories that include subject matter, lighting, camera tips, etc.
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    Although there are several tabs, I usually use the Tips & Projects Exchange that is already selected. Review the lists either in the left hand navigation or the center of the page with thumbnails. You can begin by clicking any topic that interests you!
will miller

Moodle Services - moodle.com - 1 views

shared by will miller on 20 Jan 11 - Cached
    • will miller
       
      Moodle is the best CMS that I have used! It is easy to navigate and work with for both students and instructors to work with. Part of my great experience with Moodle is because I have had instructors who have been both great teachers and great Moodle course designers. But my great experiences are also, in my opinion, due to Moodle being a great CMS to work with.
    • Karen Tharrington
       
      I agree that it is better than Vista, but it still has limitations, at least for what I need for my classes. And I really miss the Vista email feature - now my regular email gets clogged up with emails and messages. It was nice having it all in one place in Vista.
will miller

Vista @ NCSU - 0 views

shared by will miller on 30 Aug 10 - Cached
    • James Kornegay
       
      You may not be able to log into this site, but it is, in my opinion, a very difficult site to use for a blackboard program. I think this because of it's organization. Finding files can take forever, and there are too many links on the homepage for classes.
    • will miller
       
      Vista/blackboard is a very frustrating CMS to use, in my opinion. Courses do not flow as well as they do on Moodle. Blackboard/vista seems to be "old school." I am unable to download files on this site when using an apple computer. This is a basic function that should be farily simple and yet it is a disaster! This is one of my least favorite websites!
    • Karen Tharrington
       
      Ha ha, I agree. Although I'm not as crazy about Moodle yet either.
Kaelan Rhiannon

Once Upon A Time/Classroom Activities - 0 views

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    This page means well, but has spelling errors (time capule) and mundane puzzles.
Kaelan Rhiannon

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia is great for finding out bits of trivia, but not to use as a reference. It can be very tempting for students. However, sometimes the links to source material at the bottom of the page can be a step in the right direction.
Kaelan Rhiannon

GED fast, easy, and simple with The GED Academy Online education. - 0 views

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    This is one of many sites that prey on GED test takers. GED courses are provided free from local community colleges. Why pay hundreds of dollars?
Kaelan Rhiannon

Free Math and Language Arts Games Demo Page - 0 views

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    This site seemed promising at first, but it is not only too busy, you have to pay after a trial. There are plenty of other sites to use for free.
Kaelan Rhiannon

Google Scholar - 0 views

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    This site has its uses, but too often I am faced with a list of results that I can't access. The college library is a much better way to find articles.
Kaelan Rhiannon

American Literacy Council - 0 views

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    This site has resources and shares technological developments that can aid literacy instructors.
Kaelan Rhiannon

Greek and Latin Roots: Roots - 0 views

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    Even though teaching root words seems to have fallen out of favor, I think they are a great took. They come in especially handy for standardized tests such as the GRE.
Kaelan Rhiannon

Online Etymology Dictionary - 0 views

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    This site has some fascinating information. Sometimes understanding where a word came from, can aid comprehension.
Kaelan Rhiannon

BBC - Skillswise - Words - Grammar - 0 views

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    This site has some great games for grammar practice. It helps with writing, tenses, pronouns, and more.
Kaelan Rhiannon

ArmoredPenguin.com - Create puzzles and other diversions - 0 views

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    I like this site because you can easily create crosswords, word scrambles, and word matches.
will miller

Cool math 4 kids - math games, math puzzles, math lessons - designed for kids and fun! - 1 views

shared by will miller on 21 Jan 11 - Cached
    • will miller
       
      While this is a great site for educational math games. It is one of my least favorite sites because of its lack of focus on website design. The pages are too busy, there are too many adds, and it is easy to get lost.
will miller

Teach R Kids Math - 0 views

shared by will miller on 21 Jan 11 - Cached
    • will miller
       
      This homepage has way too much going on. The sidebar is the same throughout the site, which makes it easier to navigate. There is way too much text on the homepage as well. The images used on the homepage are simply filling space because they do not add to the text at all.
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