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despina houck

Papel Picado/cut paper - 0 views

    • despina houck
       
      See pgs. 226 and 240 in your textbook.
  • Papel picado literally means 'punched' or 'perforated' paper. This traditional cut paper folk art is found throughout Mexico and the former colonies of Spain as well as in the folk traditions of many other countries.
  • In Mexico the art has reached a pinnacle of expression and is present at every major holiday in the form of brightly colored strings of cut tissue paper banners strung under the portals of homes and across the narrow streets of colonial villages
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  • They are also present at all national holidays such as the "Days of the Dead", the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Christmas, and Independence Day.
  • The Mexican art of paper-cutting is a marvelous synthesis of European, Asian, and Pre-Columbian artistic traditions.
  • When the Spaniards arrived in Mexico there was already a tradition of paper making that was called amatl in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. The native peoples of Mexico produced a type of paper by mashing the pulp of the bark of fig and mulberry trees between rocks. Once dry the paper was then cut with knives made from obsidian. The paper cuts made from amatl were primarily of a ceremonial nature and included images of the numerous Aztec gods and goddesses, a practice that was discouraged by their Christian conquerors. Among the Spanish, the word amatl became amate. Today amate continues to be used in Mexico where one can occasionally find copies of codices and books as well as reproductions of the ancient deities.
  • Although the methods and tools have not changed much during the ages, papel picado continues to evolve as a living folk tradition in Mexico. Much of the papel picado available in today's folk art market comes from the village of San Salvador Huixcolotla, Puebla, which lies southeast of Mexico City. The tradition of paper-cutting is preserved in the talleres, small family workshops of two rival artisans' families, the Vivancos and the Rojas, who maintain a spirit of fierce competition and pride in the art.
  • The traditional process of making papel picado banners begins by drawing a design which becomes the patron or pattern. The pattern is then placed over multiple layers of tissue paper which rest on a thick layer of lead. The artisan then cuts through multiple layers of paper using a mallet to pound finely sharpened chisels of varying sizes and shapes through the paper and into the sheet of lead.
  • The process of transforming sheets of tissue from a design to a completed paper cut can take 30 or more hours.
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    Cut paper decortations
Dan Zdilla

wePapers - Creating the world's biggest study group - 0 views

shared by Dan Zdilla on 20 Feb 09 - Cached
  • wePapers collects and organizes the tons of student-generated academic papers that could help millions of students all over the world... but usually end up in the trash. We recycle them and make them available for everyone.
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    A pretty neat site basically recycling papers. FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY!
Sarah DiIorio

Mind42.com - Collaborative mind mapping in your browser - 0 views

  • Keep track of all your ideas, whether alone, with colleagues and friends or working together with the whole world.
  • Mind42.com is a browser based online mind mapping application.
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    This tool could be used to plan and organize individual and group papers or projects.
Sue Allen

Spinuzzi: Google Docs in the classroom - 0 views

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      Teacher used insert comments for review and assessment.
  • write and submit papers
  • great way to support the dreaded group project
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      Solving the organizational nightmare!!
  • and I have one red label "_TO_GRADE"
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    Blog post for teacher who used Google docs and the following semester didn't use it to see if it had really changed his classroom flow.
despina houck

Through 12/23: Las Noches de las Luminarias - 0 views

    • despina houck
       
      See pg. 290 in your textbook
  • The luminarias, consisting of plastic bags and candles, are set up each night by a team of about 20 volunteers
  • "Luminarias are very traditional to the Southwest, and the candle glow actually enhances and lights up the plants. You see the plants in a completely different way."
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  • See the beauty of the desert illuminated once again at this traditional holiday event. Las Noches de las Luminarias returns to Desert Botanical Garden for its 31st year with its understated yet provocative beauty. The garden paths will be alight with 7,000 hand-lit luminarias for 19 nights.
  • Now that the event has become much more popular, the garden uses specially made plastic bags rather than paper ones that stay out every night. It takes the volunteers about half an hour to get all the luminarias lit.
  • I love the garden at night, and even without the luminarias it's magical," he said. "Add them into the picture and it is something phenomenal."
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    Las luminarias- outdoor lanterns
Dan Zdilla

pocketmanila.com - 0 views

  • Welcome to the newest flick in the blogging world, online notebooks styled after the canvas-bound manila paper journal.
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    Online journal based off of a three ring notebook. Could be very good for reaching high school students.
Brian Heisey

Streaming Knowledge, Advancing Careers | science videos, tutorial, documents, courses, ... - 0 views

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    Videos relating to current science topics that could be shown in class to spark student discussion.
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