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Introduction
Introduction
1:33
Digital Integration (DI): An Overview
Planning
Resources and Supplies
1:54
Basic Skills
2:16
Implementation Tips and Tricks
3:44
Enhancing Artworks with Chroma Key
Strategies for Incorporating Chroma Key into Traditional Assignments
1:53
Project Idea: Interactive Portraits
4:57
Enhancing Artworks with Augmented Reality
The Case for Augmented Reality in the Art Classroom
1:51
Project Idea: Original Tattoo
6:08
Project Idea: Talking Portraits
2:52
Enhancing Artworks with Digital Manipulation
Benefits of Revisiting Finished Artworks with Digital Manipulation
1:49
Project Idea: Brushed Portraits
3:01
Project Idea: Altered Contour Drawings
2:29
Project Idea: Projected Portfolio Self-Portraits
2:04
Conclusion
Conclusion
0:46
Unlock Certificate: 5 Questions
2 PD Hours
1 Learn about three exciting digital integration tools: augmented reality, chroma-key, and digital manipulation.
2 Understand the basic supplies needed to implement digital integration in your classroom.
3 Explore a series of classroom-tested digital integration lessons that will inspire you and your students.
Using the latest in digital technology is an exciting way to inspire students and increase engagement in art class. But how can art teachers both preserve their traditional practices and integrate new digital practices? Join high school art teacher Matt Milkowski as he shares practical and easy strategies for enhancing existing artworks with digital integration. Whether you have a device for every student (one-to-one) or have very limited tech resources, this PRO Pack will give you practical ideas for using digital integration with your next project!
Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies
STUDIO PRACTICES
7. Media and Techniques
A. Selects best practices when teaching media and techniques to students
B. Scaffolds media and technique skills for students according to age and ability level
C. Designs opportunities for students to experiment with materials and skills
8. Creativity
A. Designs experiences to practice critical thinking and problem-solving skills
B. Designs instruction to allow for freedom of expression and independent thought within student work
9. Connections
C. Values how the arts connect with other disciplines and provides opportunities to experience those connections
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
5. Engagement
A. Develops lessons, units, and/or centers that connect with student interests and backgrounds
D. Constructs opportunities for student choice and authentic learning
E. Selects technology resources to supplement instructional strategies
Matt Milkowski
High School Art Teacher and PRO Facilitator
Matt Milkowski is a high school drawing and painting teacher in majestic Chicago, IL. His curricular approach targets innovative and balanced content that fosters curiosity, confidence, and community. He hopes his students leave his class with a more nuanced and vivid view of the world around them.
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Digital Manipulation
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8 Reasons to Use Digital Integration In Your Classroom
Classroom Resources for Digital Integration
Important Skills for Digital Integration
Overcoming Common DI Obstacles
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3 Steps for Creating an AR Tattoo
10 Digital Artists You Should Know
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8 Ways to Make Art Better Using Technology