| 2nd annual Internet Survey for Art Teachers 
As a follow-up to a 2005 survey, I posted a new survey on the Web in November 2006 that was designed to collect responses from K-12 art teachers regarding their use of the Internet and other digital technologies in the classroom and home. (read
more . . .)
Copyright
Sites for Teachers and Students
With the greatly expanded opportunities for instruction, research, and
publishing offered by the World Wide Web, teachers often find themselves
challenged by legal and ethical questions concerning the use of copyrighted
material in the classroom. (read
more . . .)
Try This: Take a look at these art
department Web sites
Browsing the Web sites of art departments at other schools is a good way
to get ideas for new art projects and for presenting your art program
on the Web. Here are a dozen art department Web sites that are worth checking
out. (read more . . .)
Virtual museums in the artroom
Virtual museums contain valuable cultural information and images. Effective
use of these digital resources to support student learning depends on
framing a good research question or task that challenges students to apply
what they find online in authentic and meaningful ways. (read
more . . .)
Six principles of good Web design
Designing a Web site requires an eye for visual design, consideration
for your audience, some knowledge of the technical aspects of the Web,
and, of course, worthwhile content to offer. As you set out to design
a Web site for your art department or own personal use, keep these six
principles in mind. (PDF
file)
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