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Article

A Step-by-Step Guide to GIF Animations

GIFs are the new meme. They’ve become such a prominent part of our pop culture that the latest update of...
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Podcast

Making Accommodations for the Needs of All Students (Ep. 039)

Special needs students are an absolute joy to teach, but it can undoubtedly be a struggle at times. Andrew brings...
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How Much of a Mess Do You Tolerate? (Ep. 037)

The fight to keep the art room clean and organized can sometimes seem like a never-ending battle. But is it...
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Podcast

Does Creativity Require Procrastination? (Ep. 022)

Is procrastination an important part of the creative process, or is it simply laziness and avoidance? If it’s integral, how...
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Art Ed Radio Episode 18
Podcast

How to Make the Most of Your Time This Summer (Ep. 018)

Summer offers great opportunities and possibilities to better ourselves as people, artists, and educators. This episode is the perfect tool...
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Article

New Online Course Announced—Studio: Glitter and Glue Sticks (April Fools’!)

Note: This was our April Fools’ Article from 2016. If you’re interested in any of AOE’s fantastic other (and real) courses,...
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Podcast

Is Originality Dead? (Ep. 001)

This is the first episode of Art Ed Radio - the new Art of Ed podcast headed your way. Enjoy!
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Article

The Perfect Resource to Help Your Students Dive Deeper

Storytelling has always been a part of art, whether it is a narrative told by the artist, the one seen...
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Article

What Happens When Your Students’ Work Is Censored?

    Our annual art show, which is held at the local cultural arts center, was two days away. The...
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The Biggest Complaint We Receive About AOEU Classes

When you first register for any type of class or workshop, one of the big questions you have is about...
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Article

Have You Hugged a Blogger Lately?

Bloggers are some of the most innovate, selfless and exciting people in art education today. They are encouraging us on...
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How to Survive a Day in the Classroom While Sick

First of all, if you are sick, you should probably stay home! There is no badge of honor for having...
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