Conferences
AEAI (Art Education Association of Indiana) 2014 -
Clay Medallions, The Rights of the Child
In this exciting Make and Take workshop, art educators will create and take home medallions that embody the ‘Rights of the Child’. This workshop will explore an adaptable lesson plan, which can be used across multiple grades in a low cost, easy, fun, flexible, and cross-curricular fashion. This lesson, adapted from Hilary Inwood’s work is student driven and allows for empathy driven classroom discussions. It is also open to multiple media usage adaptations.
AEAI Convention 2014, October 12, 2014
Presenters:
Samantha Petry, Indiana University Bloomington
Jeniffer Sams, Indiana University Bloomington
In this exciting Make and Take workshop, art educators will create and take home medallions that embody the ‘Rights of the Child’. This workshop will explore an adaptable lesson plan, which can be used across multiple grades in a low cost, easy, fun, flexible, and cross-curricular fashion. This lesson, adapted from Hilary Inwood’s work is student driven and allows for empathy driven classroom discussions. It is also open to multiple media usage adaptations.
AEAI Convention 2014, October 12, 2014
Presenters:
Samantha Petry, Indiana University Bloomington
Jeniffer Sams, Indiana University Bloomington
AEAI (Art Education Association of Indiana) 2013 -
Museum and Distance Learning:
What’s In It For You
Museums facilitate knowledge for both educators and students. No longer do the constraints of ‘brick and mortar’ educational institutions need to be a factor when utilizing the museums of the 21st century. This presentation demonstrates this by highlighting museums that assist educators to meet National Standards and increase student learning without leaving the classroom. Presenters also demonstrate how virtual museum education can be incorporated into lesson plans and identifies some key virtual museum resources.
AEAI Convention 2013, October 19, 2013
Presenters:
Jean Graves, Indiana University Bloomington
Jeniffer Sams, Indiana University Bloomington
http://indianaeducationandmuseums.weebly.com/
Museum and Distance Learning:
What’s In It For You
Museums facilitate knowledge for both educators and students. No longer do the constraints of ‘brick and mortar’ educational institutions need to be a factor when utilizing the museums of the 21st century. This presentation demonstrates this by highlighting museums that assist educators to meet National Standards and increase student learning without leaving the classroom. Presenters also demonstrate how virtual museum education can be incorporated into lesson plans and identifies some key virtual museum resources.
AEAI Convention 2013, October 19, 2013
Presenters:
Jean Graves, Indiana University Bloomington
Jeniffer Sams, Indiana University Bloomington
http://indianaeducationandmuseums.weebly.com/