Wiki: I hope one day to have a Wiki as fabulous as Mrs. Peterson’s from AST Elementary
School. I love how you can click on the pictures on the Homepage or on the side
tabs to get to the different grade levels.
Podcasts: I thought these podcasts from the Smithsonian Institute’s
Student Podcast Series were very useful because it’s elementary aged kids
discussing famous artists’ work. This would be a great tool for my students to
use to learn how to talk about art. They could actually see how they (elementary
schoolers) use art terms to talk about artwork!
Herbie H. on Roy Lichtenstein’s “Sweet
Dreams Baby!”
Angela W. on Edward Hopper’s "Cape Cod
Morning"
Social Bookmarking Site: It was difficult for me to find a someone’s
social bookmarking site relating to art education. This is Roy Hawkin's site. He was getting his Masters in Art Education major at The University of Tennessee a few years ago.
Widgets: This part was the hardest for me simply because none of my
Widgets will work. This one listed below (likely still with HTML code visible,
but not the widget) is very neat and one of my favorites I found for Elementary
Art Students. You pick out different staple objects of well-known Keith Herring’s
graffiti-style art work and create your own graffiti art! Very do-able &
fun for K-5. I’ve also included the website address on the next line so you can
see the widget if HTML doesn’t work.
“Graffiti Artist” HTML…..
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My other widget is a Google Calendar.
Now that parents are becoming more and more in sync with their children’s
school lives via technology, a calendar seemed like a great idea! I can post
topics & brief descriptions of what we’ll be doing in art every week so
they hopefully will engage with their children and ask them, “What was your
favorite thing about drawing a still life in art today?”
The Classroom Management Documents were not only one of my favorite
projects we’ve made but I learned a lot about utilizing templates in unexpected
places. I honestly never would have thought to browse PowerPoint’s templates
for to make a flyer. I would have used Microsoft Word. The newer versions of
these programs have very nice looking templates.
I loved learning about Zoho
Show & Prezi this semester.
I liked Zoho because of it’s ability to share presentations over the internet
for parents, students, administrators etc. to see. What I liked about Prezi was
the layout. When you look at that first image, it’s essentially a “virtual map”
for the information about to be presented. I like that it zooms in on what you
need it to when it’s time and it is also easily sharable.
The templates are really useful. Until now, I had never really used them, but they make life so much easier when you can just find a template that's along the lines of what you want and then edit it to fit your needs.
ReplyDeleteI really liked ZohoShow too. I will use it again. It was more functional than Google Docs, which I used for my group presentation. I also was pleasantly surprised about the templates too. I had known about them but didn't realize how many are made specifically for education. I must say that I love your enthusiasm for art. I think you have come up with some great tech ideas for your classes!
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