Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Digital Scavenger Hunt

This week my group and I completed a color scavenger hunt. We had a fun time taking photos of things we found around the building that illustrated the different colors.  The part that I found most difficult was being able to take the photos that were shared with me on google drive and putting them into Picassa. Through trial and error, I eventually figured it out but it was a tedious task. I'm pretty sure there is an easier way than downloading each photograph and uploading them individually in Picassa. I had fun edting the photos in the software and adding text to them.  I can see myself using a digital scavenger hunt in the art classroom for things like colors, shapes, or different types of lines. I think this is a really great tool for teachers.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Resource Wiki

I believe that we are still the first class to be able to work on the wiki. So far I have added a contacts page, a  page about the elements and principles of design, and a page that would serve for sketchbook ideas.  I'm excited for the other art ed students in the other TPTE sections to be able to add to the resource page. I hope that we can make this resource page that we will really be able to use when we become teachers.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Inquiry Based Assignment

I actually very much enjoyed making the Inquiry Based Assignment. I could imagine asking students to complete one of these as homework or if they finished an art project early. It could reinforced ideas that would be on a future quiz.  Creating the IBA was not very difficult. I just added pages and created the worksheet and teachers page. I think this will be a great resource for my future classroom.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

My Thoughts on Web Quest

I think that Web Quest could be a good resource for teachers to create their own simple websites. They are simple enough to make and seem easy to maintain. On a more negative note, I feel like they all look like they were made in the 1990's. I feel like I could make a similar website using Google sites where students could follow directions and complete a task.  I don't know if I will create my own Web Quests as a teacher but it is good to know that they are there as a resource.

Web Quest

http://questgarden.com/02/66/9/050926195820/

I found a Web Quest about Van Gogh.  In this Web Quest students look at a website that has biographical information as well as art samples of Van Gogh.  Students are to read the biography and find their favorite painting by the artist.  Students will then print the image of their favorite painting and create their own painting in a similar style.