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Implementing Digital Arts in Visual Art Education for Children Ages 8-18

Explore innovative ways to integrate digital technology in art classrooms to enhance creativity among children aged 8 to 18. Learn about teaching history and studio practices in digital media art classrooms. References provided for further reading.

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Implementing Digital Arts in Visual Art Education for Children Ages 8-18

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  1. Combining Digital and Visual Arts Curriculum by Jenn B

  2. Today's Presentation on Technology in a Visual Arts Classroom

  3. Media Exposure of Kids Ages 8-18 is Over 10 Hours a Day

  4. Art Education Contributes to Creativity Which Contributes to Innovation

  5. Ways to Implement Technology in a Visual Arts Classroom

  6. Teaching History and Studio Practices in a Digital Media Art Classroom

  7. Art Classrooms Should Incorporate Digital Media Arts

  8. References Black, J. & Browning, K. (2011) Creativity in Digital Art Education Teaching Practices. Art Education, Reston VA: National Art Education Association. (p. 19-34) Kaiser Family Foundation, Generation M2: Media in the Lives of 8- to 18-Year-Olds, 2010. Mudd, M. & Unrath, K. (2011). Signs of Change: Art Education in the Age of the iKid. Art Education, Reston VA: National Art Education Association. (p. 6-11) Taylor, P. & Carpenter, B.S. (2007) Mediating Art Education:Digital Kids, Art and Technology. University of Illinois, Visual Arts Research. (p. 84-95) White, Harvey (2010). www.http://steam-notstem.com/about/

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