Teaching Art Online Articles
We want to help you keep the ideas flowing! Here is a curated selection of articles to keep you inspired and informed. Check back often for updates.
We want to help you keep the ideas flowing! Here is a curated selection of articles to keep you inspired and informed. Check back often for updates.
Art educator Maureen Meyer discusses the advantages of hosting a virtual art show. You’ll find tips and best practice suggestions for using bulletin board apps, slideshow applications, curating work for variety, and more.
Read the ArticleThis article is a reminder to be mindful of how far you’ve come during this time of in-person, remote, and hybrid teaching brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Art educator Pam Stephens gives a gentle reminder about having self-compassion.
Read the ArticleAn art educator continues TAB teaching remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic and finds that, despite adjustments, students are more engaged than ever! Students learning from home document their work through portfolios and express themselves through photography, video, and more.
Read the ArticleClassrooms look very different these days, in the wake of COVID-19 much of the country has transitioned to online and/or hybrid classroom models. If the technological logistics of teaching fine arts online seems daunting and overwhelming, here are some steps you can take to get a virtual art studio up and running with minimal expense.
Read the ArticleIf you’ve been online at all recently, you may have noticed how important the arts have become, but there are still some misconceptions. Read this article to discover what those may be and the facts that support their value.
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