Educational Technology

September 6, 2014

Virtual Resources for Art History and Appreciation Courses

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:34 am

by John Seed, Huffington Post

I think Smarthistory has hit critical mass. I think it truly can replace standard high school and college texts for a variety of widely taught survey courses in art history and art appreciation. Smarthistory now provides workable online syllabi for several courses, and I have made up my own “Virtual Art Appreciation” text using Smarthistory in combination with other free and open resources. The list of resources below are here for you to inspect and consider. If you are a K-12 teacher or college professor, please consult your institution’s curriculum guidelines, and your supervisor before you consider going textless. Please also keep in mind that these resources need to be properly integrated with your other resources, lecture content and evaluations. I will leave it up to you to vet these materials to make sure they meet your standards.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-seed/virtual-resources-for-art_b_5738100.html

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