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Computer hypertextual "uncovering" in art education.Teaching for understanding is a traditional goal in education that is enhanced from one side what curriculum theorists Wiggins and McTighe (1998) called "uncovering." In this article the authors describe the ways that interactive computer technology--hypertext--facilitates this act of "uncovering" as learners try out ideas, formulate questions, and rethink previous knowledge to reveal personal connections and associations among mixed abstract, and counterintuitive ideas. Using examples from high institute and university graduate and undergraduate art education The ability to ask quality questions and to rejoin adequately and usefully are skills not many are formally taught. These skills are learned haphazardly through some and by trial and error by means of others. Aski... work ARTS ACADEMIC EDUCATORS WORKING clump MEETING THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA JANUARY 13-14 2006 upon January 13 and 14, 2006 above fifty boo... Are unhappy in this close down shore town. Hunched like poker players at my kitchen table, beneath a seething stratum of cigarette sooty vapor they are unhappy with the rewr... Having considered the proceedings of a painter that be under the orders ofs me, I had a mind to imitate his way He pitch upons the fairest place and middle of any wall wherein to draw a picture, which he fini... * RoboHelp X4, software, 2003 eHelp Corporation (800-358-9370 www.ehelp.com), $899 User guide. EHelp Corporation (now merg with Macromedia) have the appearances to have cornered the marke... In its above eighty years, the Art Bulletin has shifted only occasionally from its essential fare of scholarly articles and work reviews. This issue, the first of the fresh millennium, seems an appro... (July-August 2002) AHL, DIANE cabbage ED. The Cambridge Companion to Masaccio. of recent origin York: Cambridge University Press, 2002 312 pp; 80 b/w ills. woven fabric $80.00 (0521660459) APEL, DO... Vitamins C and E are antioxidant nutrients that defend cells and tissues against damage done through reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. The production of these species increases during times of in... |
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