Visual Arts teacher (ceramics, glass, metals, computer art, web design) at The American School in Japan, Tokyo. Past technology integrator helping teachers integrate technology into their classes at a small rural high school in Maine . Photographer, ballroom dancer, gardener.
Hello Sarah, I noticed that your a high school art teacher. I'm a high school senior and for my Web 2.0 class I'm designing a art/design course on fashion that is completely used by technology. I was wondering if there are any tips you could give me as to where to start my course. Are any of your lessons taught using technology and/or if there is any advice you could give me to get started it would be greatly appreciated.
The World Mind Network is planning an interchange similar to what your colleague in social sciences proposes. It is modeled partially after the 'eTwinning' project sponsored by the European Union. It will take place in mid-May. In addtion to European countries it will feature students in India and Africa.
Also, I see that you are an art teacher. Would your students like to help in establishing an Art 'node' for Friends Beyond Borders? You can respond here or at info@worldmindnetwork.net
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I read your request for networking classes and I will be very glad to help create this connection with students from Israel. I understand you are talking about 8th or 9th grade students? Please let me know.
Thanks for the comment. It's all about having fun with these new tools - which is certainly the best way for us all to learn. Stay tuned and Happy New Year! :-)
Web 2.0 Class
Feb 11, 2008
JohnBeloit
Also, I see that you are an art teacher. Would your students like to help in establishing an Art 'node' for Friends Beyond Borders? You can respond here or at info@worldmindnetwork.net
John Beloit
Mar 25, 2008
Or-Tal Kiriati
I read your request for networking classes and I will be very glad to help create this connection with students from Israel. I understand you are talking about 8th or 9th grade students? Please let me know.
Oct 2, 2008
Kerry Gallivan
Jan 6, 2009