Art educators living, working or interested in Asia
we'll just start a list besides artists trading cards and portrait parties there is much one can do to connect students and help them communicate with one another and begin to form relationships beyond their art class.
just imagine!
Rotoball a collaborative animation project
Student Creative/ surrealistic me/Paint the World with Light,
Individual art room collaborations
Yarmouth Maine and Beijing digital photography classes
Beijing and Boston Art One Classes exchange portraits
Collaborative poetry and art project
Why connect at all? Read this article
Check this out and please leave some feedback! thankshttp://prezi.com/w3qvpnuqqakh/no-more-walls-in-the-classroom/Continue
Tags: collaboration, flatclassroom
Started by kendra Farrell Feb 28, 2011.
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Comment by Luise Guest on January 27, 2013 at 1:18pm So, Kendra, a variation on Portrait Party - Beijing / Sydney coming up soon I hope!!!! Looking forward to getting started on an exciting project.
Comment by kendra Farrell on October 21, 2012 at 1:22pm thanks Luise! I am a believer as you can see. Looking forward to meeting you in December. kendra
Comment by Luise Guest on October 21, 2012 at 1:20pm PS Kendra, I have shared your Prezi on collaboration beyond the classroom with the school executive and IT staff, and with the art faculty at Loreto - it is very inspirational!
Comment by Luise Guest on October 21, 2012 at 1:00pm The Portrait Party sounds fun, Kendra. I hope we can come up with an interesting collaborative project when we (hopefully!) finally meet up in Beijing in December. My students would be very excited about a project with kids in China - I was thinking my Grade 10 class would be a good group to work with on this. Hope you're still keen, despite the different academic calendar year between our two systems.
Comment by kendra Farrell on October 21, 2012 at 12:23pm Laura J from the USA and I are doing our own "portrait party". We are exchanging drawings and info on our schools. The students loved doing this.
Just recently connecting now with Canadian ceramic artist/educator, Catherine Paleczny www.paleczny.net. Nice ideas for installations for our schools.
Comment by kendra Farrell on August 7, 2012 at 7:49pm Here's a bit of how I have forged a collaboration for the past three years with a high school in Maine http://carrotrevolution.blogspot.com/
Comment by Donald Peters on August 5, 2012 at 9:49am Greetings all. I found this ning through David Gran's article in this month's School Arts. I teach HS art in Mooresville, North Carolina, USA. I teach on a block schedule - 70 minute classes that are a semester in length. The first semester I teach Art 1, Graphic Arts (Photoshop/Illustrator) and Ceramics. The second semester I teach two section of Art 1 and one section of Art 2. My students are grades 9-12 with a wide variety of ethnic and economic backgrounds. I have 25-32 students per class. My school is a 1:1 district - meaning that all students grades 4 - 12 get an Apple Macbook Air for the duration of the school year.
I have collaborated last school year by participating in 'Surrealistic Me' and doing a 'portrait exchange' with another HS art class in Pennsylvania, USA.
I want to do even more collaboration this school year (our school year starts August 27th) I am working with a teacher in Spain on doing some collaboration, but he only has 9th grade students. Would love to find some other classes to do some collaborative type work with as well. I am using Edmodo, Edublogs, and Pinterest. I am also an active member at ArtEd2.0.
Comment by kendra Farrell on May 15, 2012 at 7:36pm Live near an ocean then join the Victoria and Albert's "World Beach" project
Comment by kendra Farrell on March 10, 2012 at 10:43am Surrealistic Me offers an opportunity for your class to have their work displayed in a book and to help those in need. Check it out. The deadline is April 15, 2012
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