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WeVideo has 3 types of projects; personal, collaborative, and shared. Learn their differences and when to use each one. Watch this video to introduce...
After you've created your Genially, it's time to share it with others! Check out the above video resource from Pam Malone to learn how...
Say hello to Welcome to CS First – a 4-lesson unit designed to empower students without computer science or Scratch experience to gain...
Google Forms can be easily assigned as quizzes in Google Classroom. (There is a slight difference between a Google Quiz and a Google Form!) View this...
The Question feature in Google Classroom is great for formative assessments, exit tickets, and bell work activities. Learn all about using Google...
You and your students can use originality reports to check work for authenticity. This video by Redlands USD Instructional Technology walks you...
If Modules are the backbone of Canvas, deliverables like Pages, Discussions, Assignments, and Quizzes are the vertebrae. In today's session, we will...
The Creative Computing Lab, provided by the Harvard Graduate School of Education, is a collection of ideas, strategies, and activities for an...
Sketchnoting is a notetaking strategy in which imagery and pictures are drawn to remember key concepts. Fewer words, more doodles. You don't have to...
Ideation, or the formation of ideas or concepts in one's mind, is much like brainstorming in the design thinking process. This method can help...
Time is always so precious in education. If you're like other art teachers, analyzing art tends to fall to the wayside. View this Lab resource...
Having students view and interpret an image or concept is huge. When we ask learners to justify their thoughts and ideas, learning takes on a new...
Check out this simple protocol from Artful Thinking, which can help students identify connections to artwork. Make sure to check out other...
Are you looking to promote creative decision-making in your classroom? Options explosion is a method that can help students brainstorm ideas for art...
Check out this simple protocol from Artful Thinking, which can help students make and justify choices made in curating work for an exhibit. Make...
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,...
Check out this simple protocol from Artful Thinking, a great first step in getting students to talk about art. Make sure to check out other...
A rubric is an assessment tool that can help learners and educators evaluate and score a piece of work. What happens when a rubric is...
Sketchnoting, or visual note-taking allows learners to create customized notes by combining images, graphics, and structure. This article gives...
Check out this podcast provided by Masterpiece Society on how art history can provide students with alternative interpretations of famous...