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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Is One Life Enough? Delivering A Module In Second Life, John O'Connor, Claudia Igbrude
Is One Life Enough? Delivering A Module In Second Life, John O'Connor, Claudia Igbrude
Conference Papers
The potential of online virtual environments, such as Second Life for delivering remote learning continues to be debated by academics. It would appear to offer particular opportunities to support remote learning in art & design, where there is a particular requirement for live visual interaction.
The School of Art, Design & Printing at the Technological University Dublin (DIT) received funding to develop a module for undergraduate students to test this theory. A five-credit module (under the European Credit Transfer System) received formal approval from the Institute in 2009 and was delivered as a pilot to academic staff who were interested …
Art History In The Virtual Classroom: Developing A Visually Engaging Online Learning Experience, Kelly Joslin, Sally A. Struthers
Art History In The Virtual Classroom: Developing A Visually Engaging Online Learning Experience, Kelly Joslin, Sally A. Struthers
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
Moving from the traditional classroom to the online environment presents faculty who wish to develop online Art History courses with unique instructional design challenges.
What steps should be taken to ensure a visually rich and engaging learning experience for students?
This session examines the development of ART 235, History of Photography as an online course and features the results of the faculty developers’ collaborative work with the college’s Web Development Team.
Ua94/7/3 Student / Alumni Personal Papers Training School Marion Adams, Wku Archives
Ua94/7/3 Student / Alumni Personal Papers Training School Marion Adams, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
Records created by and about Marion Adams and collected by him during his years at WKU Training School and College High. The collection includes school books, correspondence and report cards.