This avatar based learning program is geared towards college students to help educate them on how to approach at-risk students to refer them to recieve counseling.
This amazing resources has links to a slew of over 85 art and technology resources on the web dealing not just with art education but also museum education and visual culture.
Blog created by Dr. Matthew J. Koehler who is a professor of Educational Psychology and Educational Technology at Michigan State University. It has a ton of resources dealing with TPCK or Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge.
User and kid-friendly animation software that allows for original animations to be created easily and lets users combine their work with a host of premade props.
Created by the Keith Haring Foundation this site is full of fun activities for kids, images of Keith Haring's artwork, a movie on his life, snapshots of Haring working, virtual interactive books by the artist, links to over 180 lesson plans, and more.
This site allows for users to upload find, share, and create amazingly visually informative and creative infographics for free without the use of expensive software or design know-how. It can also act as a portfolio for your designs.
The Virtual Instructor is a great database for tons of art lessons and tutorials along with the creator's blog. The videos are pretty high quality as well.
An online portfolio maker for high school students and art teachers. This site has a ton of great resources for both parties and also features that help students look at art schools online and submit their portfolios via the site.
A blog created by art teachers for art teachers that shares tons of ideas to help make your classroom better. It focuses on technology integration in the art room and has information to keep art teachers up to date on things going on in the field currently.
A color mixing game (sometimes you need to reload the page to make it work) that is interactive and fun. Players have to make secondary and intermediate color along with tints and shades.
This is an amazing compilation of artworks by Google that are categorized by the museum they are located in around the world, or by the artist, or artwork. You can also create your own personal collection as well.
Flipsnack is a free and easy site to make attractive flipbooks by uploading images or video and adding text. It can be personalized and would be great for an online art portfolio for students.