Blogs That Promote Unconventional Discussion
Posted on 06. May, 2009 by Hillary Andrlik + Theresa McGee in All Posts, Art Games, Books, Tech Stuff, Technology and Gadgets
We were thrilled to see The Teaching Palette as a featured blog in the May/June issue of SchoolArts Magazine! If you missed the article, “Building Your Personal Learning Network, Part 2,” by Craig Roland, you can read it here.
Like an artist that visits a museum for inspiration, we visit blogs to challenge our teaching and thought process. Put simply, a blog is like a living website; it continually digests and shares information. Considering our forum, we thought it might be appropriate to add to the SchoolArts list of blog resources:
There are some amazing art classroom blogs certainly worth exploring out there, so please list yours or any you follow in the comments area below!
Art Education Resource blogs:
- The Carrot Revolution Also mentioned in the SchoolArts article and a source of art inspiration.
- The Art Teacher’s Guide to the Internet On the cutting edge of art education academia.
- NAEA Monthly Mentor A guest art educator each month, be sure to look through the archives.
- ArtTechTivity Art and Technology: Joined at the hip.
- LearningIT Great source to integrate technology into creativity and design.
- The Virtual Classroom Inspiring resource for K-12 art education.
- Denver Artsygal Lots of You Tube art method “how to’s”.
Art Inspiring Blogs:
- Esty – that place where artists sell their stuff has a “Handmade Blog” too. Great inspiration for art projects.
- Vi.sualize.us Inspiration in Imagery.
- Hongkiat Great for digital media and Photoshop users.
- Museum 2.0 The name says it all.
- WebUrbanist Great alternative art and architecture.
General Education blogs: (because we are all in this education thing together)
- Teaching Challenges General tips on teaching easily integrated into the art room.
- Free Resources from the Net for Special Education Really, this blog applies to everyone!
- Angela Maiers Geared toward literacy and learning, great blog that keeps focus on the child as a learner.
- Langwitches Technology integration, global education, and digital storytelling – the perfect link to art education!
- Backroom Educational Technology Blog Great tech and web 2.0 tools.
- Teachers Love SMART Boards Have an Interactive Whiteboard? Here’s your one-stop resource.
- Edutopia What Works in Public Education; a resource for all things education.
- Brave New World Resources for education.
- Teaching with Technology Great resource for Web2.0
- Free Technology for Teachers This blog really deserves it’s own category -an amazing resource!
Blogs are most useful when you are notified that new information has posted; either through RSS feed or via email. Keep up with new postings on The Teaching Palette by clicking here.
Thanks for this list. I am forwarding it to the teachers in my department.
LearningIT thanks you for the plug.
Keep up the good work here as well.
Will definately check out the other blogs you have mentioned.
Thanks again,
Frank
Thank you for including Free Technology for Teachers in your list. I hope your readers find it to be useful.
Richard
Awesome list breaking it down into groups was very helpful! Thanks!
A fellow blogger sent me your link – I’m so glad he did! Great site, and a great list on that post! I’m experimenting with my art students using an art class blog to communicate and respond about each other’s artwork. I wish I’d seen that list a few months ago when I was starting out – it’s been a lot of work but I think worthwhile!
I also have my own professional web log (http://justathought.edublogs.org) which, among other things, does speak to my work implementing technology into the art program at the high school where I work. I hope you’ll stop by and check it out!
thanks for listing me… I guess I had better do some updating! But the school year just seems to be too busy for updates!
?The Virtual Classroom Inspiring resource for K-12 art education
?ArtTechTivity Art and Technology: Joined at the hip.
Cynthia
I really enjoyed reading this article, keep up creating such exciting stuff.
Thank you for the list of useful blogs for integrating arts into the classroom! I can’t wait to do even more with the arts with my first graders!
I am an art lover and you blog showed me the way to some of the best read regarding arts… at school they have strategies in teaching arts and maybe I can show this blog to may art teacher for some ideas. I love it. Thank you!
Hi there,
Great blog–and list of resources!
I just wanted to add mine to the group–integrating improvisational theatre is another way to promote powerful, multimodal thinking.
These are great- can’t wait to take a look at some more… adding one more of my own to the list: http://www.artroomonline.com
Thanks!
Wow.. what a great compilation of sites to check out. I really like your blog because it keeps my eyes open to whats going on in the education system. Thanks for all the links.
-Sarah
Arizona Art Gallery
Thanks for sharing the list
I am not going to say what everyone else has already mentioned, however I do want to remark in your information of the topic. Youre really well-informed. I cant believe how a lot of this I just wasnt aware of. Thanks for bringing more information to this subject for me. Im really grateful and really impressed.
Hi there
I am an artist and art teacher from New Zealand. I am writing a blog about A-Level Art (among other things) and it is proving quite successful. Very exciting! It’s a great activity for me as I am on maternity leave and am not able to teach at the moment. The blog is here. Thanks!
Amiria
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Best of luck to everybody in the new school year!