ART IN LIFE
(View Complete Item Description)In this lesson plan you will find an attempt to make students understand the important of art in their life.
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In this lesson plan you will find an attempt to make students understand the important of art in their life.
Material Type: Activity/Lab, Homework/Assignment
This course introduces to the format and style of letter writing for academic purpose.
Material Type: Lecture Notes
Cela comprend une infographie avec des informations sur certains des célèbres artistes post-impressionnistes et certaines de leurs œuvres.
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This lesson plan, designed for high school art students, focuses on digital citizenship and intellectual property. Students demonstrate understanding and respect for the rights and obligations of using and sharing intellectual property (ISTE Standard: 1.2.c Intellectual Property) such as artwork from history. Students understand the legal consequences of appropriation, fair use, copyright, open source, social media, and creative commons as they apply to works of art and design (OAS Standard: I.VA.P.2.2 Production). Students explore available content online and curate an original piece of artwork inspired by a piece of artwork from the 20th century. Students understand the level of modifications that need to be made in order to avoid plagiarism. The lesson concludes with students completing a CFA and written response explaining the modifications they made to their work to avoid plagiarism.
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In this art history video discussion Beth Harris and Steven Zucker look at Albrecht Durer's "Self-Portrait, 1500." (Alte Pinakothek, Munich).
Material Type: Lecture