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NY Times Picture Prompts
The illustrations and images from NY Times allow students to interpret art with the help of guiding questions. Scroll to find an image, open it, and...
Sketchnoting: Ideas to Use in Your Classroom
Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking allows learners to create customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure. This article gives...
Google Arts & Culture: Art Zoom
Want to engage your students more in your art class? Check out this resource where celebrities detail famous artworks through the lens of modern tv...
Six Word Memoirs
Increase writing confidence, amplify social emotional learning, and help all your students find their writing voice with Six Word Memoirs. Utilize...
The Art Assignment
The Art Assignment is a weekly PBS Digital Studios production hosted by Sarah Urist Green. Check out this resource to explore art and art history...
Image Brainstorming
Image brainstorming is a thinking protocol that allows learners to make connections through prior experiences. Check out this resource on how to...
Authentic Art Statement Flowchart
In this short blog post from The Art of Education University, learn how to support your students in writing their own artist statements by using a...
Chrome Canvas
With the Chrome Canvas tool, students can experiment with digital art using this free web-based drawing platform. Learn how to get started with this...
Google Arts & Culture: Play Website
Google Arts and Culture Play give opportunities for fun and creative play in the art room. If this resource has you intrigued, check out all of our...
Random Art Prompt Generator
Are you looking for a way for your students to flex their creative skills? This free art prompt generator is a great way to spark art-making...
Openverse
Teaching our students when and how to use others' creative property just got easier with Openverse. This Creative Commons search engine helps...
Create a Virtual Art Gallery Using Google Slides
In this video from art teacher Bethany Thiele, learn how students can use Google Slides collaboratively to create a digital art gallery. Resources...
Bitmoji Classrooms: Getting Started
If you've seen Bitmoji classrooms but wondered how to get started, this video resource from Mrs. Farah's Room will show you how to build...
Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Google Experiments, which are projects that push the boundaries of art, technology, design, and culture, have now combined with Google Arts &...
Applied Digital Skills: Plan an Event
Think about all the planning that goes into prepping a big event—researching, creating to-do lists, assigning tasks to others, and more. What a...
How to Help Your Students Collaborate on Big Projects
In this resource from The Art of Education University, learn how to help set you and your students up for success when collaborating on an art...
Discover, Create, and Share on the Smithsonian Learning Lab
In this video from Smithsonian Education, learn how to use the Smithsonian Learning Lab, a free platform that gives users access to millions of...
Engage Students Using a Virtual Museum Template
Check out this free template from David Lee and the linked blog above to discover how students can curate their own virtual gallery to...
SketchUp for the Web: Getting Started
SketchUp, formerly known as Google SketchUp, is a 3D modeling program built for architects and designers. Its uses range from designing 3D printing...
Creating GIFs with Screencastify
Screencastify is more than just a video-creation tool. With Screencastify, users can turn videos into GIFs, or graphics interchange format,...
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