Title

New Perspectives: Fine Arts Technology Institute

Topic

Technology and Teaching, Innovative Teaching Strategies

Session Abstract

A presentation on the collaborations taking place between and among art education and studio Fine Arts faculty and area schools to integrate digital technology into the K‐16 curricula. One such project with two area middle schools, Sullivan (Rock Hill) and South (Lancaster), was funded by a NetSCOPE grant. Laura Gardner and Seth Rouser and art education preservice interns Morgan McWhite and Bethany Dickey worked with the art teachers to design and teach a lesson on fine art photography using the iPad. The project culminated in Senior Art Education Exhibit in Lewandowski. Gardner and Rouser are working this semester with other fine arts and art education colleagues finding ways to learn together to better incorporate digital technologies into the K‐16 curricula.

Location

West Center 217

Start Date

21-2-2014 4:20 PM

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New Perspectives: Fine Arts Technology Institute

West Center 217

A presentation on the collaborations taking place between and among art education and studio Fine Arts faculty and area schools to integrate digital technology into the K‐16 curricula. One such project with two area middle schools, Sullivan (Rock Hill) and South (Lancaster), was funded by a NetSCOPE grant. Laura Gardner and Seth Rouser and art education preservice interns Morgan McWhite and Bethany Dickey worked with the art teachers to design and teach a lesson on fine art photography using the iPad. The project culminated in Senior Art Education Exhibit in Lewandowski. Gardner and Rouser are working this semester with other fine arts and art education colleagues finding ways to learn together to better incorporate digital technologies into the K‐16 curricula.