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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. 

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. 

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...

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,...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Getting Started with Scratch

Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using simple block-based coding language. It's a great...

Getting Started with Poll Everywhere

Poll Everywhere is a digital polling tool that allows participants to respond to custom, teacher-generated polls or questions through text...

Get on Your GoSoapBox

No matter the lesson, having a clear picture of how all of your students are faring with the topic at hand is...

Geoguessr

Geoguessr is an independent site that uses Google Street View to test geography skills. The site “drops” the user in a random place globally, and...

Generate Student Questions With Formative

This resource from Common Sense Education provides excellent ideas to get students thinking deeper. This example uses the web application...

Formative Assessment: Socrative Overview

Socrative is a freemium web application perfect for formative assessment in the classroom. Using any device, students can respond to teacher-created...

Flipped Learning in an Algebra 1 Classroom

This video from The Ohio Department of Education highlights an Algebra 1 teacher using technology to help organize his classroom into a blended...

What are Visual Cues?

AFIRM, or Autism Focused Intervention Resources and Modules, an extension of the National Professional Development Center, has produced a...