Visual Arts
Apple Apps
Here is a list of applications that could be used within your classroom that tie specifically to art. Click the link to be taken to the iTunes summary and "purchasing" info.
Art Rage Color Effects Doodle Buddy Doodle Dandy Draw Free Eye Illusions Illusions for iPad iMovie ePaper Penultimate PhotoCard Pic Collage Pottery Paper 53 VoiceThread DoodleCast Pro SketchBookX PS Express Brushes 3 iPhoto Ukiyo-e Art Puzzles How to Draw Learn to Draw ArtPuzzlesLite ArtHD SketchTime Camera FX YouTube |
Classroom Resources
Here is a list of websites (or programs) that can be implemented in your classroom immediately or over time. Use them to frame a portion or all of your curriculum - that choice is entirely up to you.
Tagxedo: Create your own word cloud using your own words, RSS feeds and more. Shape your words however you want, including the use of your own pictures and shapes. Download, share, and manipulate the word cloud using fonts, color, etc. Wordle: Very similar to Tagxedo - just a different system. Color Wheel Skill: Test your color theory skills by matching color schemes and families throughout this timed game. Receive a score and continue improving your skill by repeatedly playing. Create Your Own Rauchernberg: The name says it all - get creative with this interactive "make your own" website. Interactive Perspective: Help students (and yourself) understand perspective better with this step by step process of the "how to". Optical Illusions: Over 80 optical illusion examples (and growing). Extensive explanations and examples held grow a better understanding of these Optical Illusions. smART Museum: Games, tasks, information, and tours - get smart with this smART Museum all about art! Draw a Stickman: Let your students get creative with this interactive story that allows you to draw your own character and help him through the many obstacles...even place your drawing on a t-shirt! External Resources
Browse these resources for information, research, examples, and forums pertaining to technology and Visual Arts. Use them to gather more classroom resources or to get a start on what can work for your classroom.
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