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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...
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Masterpiece Makers Podcast
Check out this podcast provided by Masterpiece Society on how art history can provide students with alternative interpretations of famous works of...
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Decoding Style: How to Teach Students to Read an Artwork
Check out this resource, which features a strategy that allows students to practice spotting commonalities in pieces of artwork.
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Using Art History to Examine Modern Day
Check out this TED playlist of ten videos that features great conversation starters about the influence of art.
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Art of Ed: Ultimate Assessment Guide in the Art Room
This comprehensive guide provided by the Art of Education University will help you structure a variety of critiques and assessments in your art...
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Question Formulation Technique
Building the skill of asking questions is an essential, lifelong learning skill that allows students to think critically, feel greater self-efficacy,...
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Image Brainstorming
Image brainstorming is a thinking protocol that allows learners to make connections through prior experiences. Check out this resource on how to...
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Google Forms and "Never Fail" Quizzes
This video demonstrates how to use the "Go to section based on answer" feature of Google Forms to offer students automated, digital re-teaching...
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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...
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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 &...
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Critique Protocol: Helping Students Produce High-Quality Work
In this video from Edutopia, watch as students use the Critique Protocol to improve their work and the work of others. Utilize this protocol in your...
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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...
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Art Restoration Activity
In this resource from The Art of Education, learn how to introduce students to art restoration and how to spark a deeper discussion of the ethical...
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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...
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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...
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What are Visual Cues?
AFIRM, or Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules, an extension of the National Professional Development Center, has produced a family...
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The Power of Visuals to Engage Your Audience
No matter where your classroom is, whether you are virtual, hybrid, or in a traditional classroom setting, visual cues are important for all...
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Earth day STEAM Activities
These STEAM activity ideas from Erik Murray are perfect for celebrating Earth Day or thinking creatively about our planet's future any time...
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Google Earth Resources
If you've been curious about Google Earth, check out this video to experience the basics of using the tool to visit a faraway location, visualize and...
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Old-school Manipulatives for All Subjects in a Digital Age: On-Demand Workshop
For decades, teachers in all subjects have understood the benefits of students engaging in "hands-on" activities. Tactile manipulation of objects...
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