Wow! I really enjoyed the Art Junction website www.artjunction.org . I didn't get to thoroughly look through this site; however, what I saw I liked. There are projects, activities, and resources available to promote art education that support creative artistic expression and learning of how art influences our lives around the world. Educators are sure to get ideas for lessons which will excite their students' learning. This site also provides cultural exchanges between educators, students, artists, and other professionals, who share their learning experiences and cultural perspectives.
Please take the time to browse around and also participate; it's not all technology based. I especially liked some of the links which mostly was tech based but you would be able to use it: Sketchcast.com, 13 lessons to teach your children about digital photography, the whale hunt (I like the lay out of how they displayed the story but not the content- poor whale but that's a way of life for some people. I would watch what grade you would use it for, possibly students could make a smaller version of some digital sequence of their own lives).
Check out the top of this web page because it has hyperlinks to mission statement, blog, art sparkers another good one, and other great stuff. Oh, Scribbler is fun too, like somewhat like sketchcast. I forgot where I saw this on the site. Have fun! I love art!
Friday, February 22, 2008
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