Created by: Emily Metz For the Subject: ED3441 (Technologies Across The Curriculum) *PLEASE CLICK ON THE UNDERLINED TEXT BELOW TO FIND THE APPROPRIATE LINK, ALTERNATIVELY YOU CAN FIND THESE PAGES LISTED ON THE LEFT. The wiki I have created is a resource for myself and for all teachers to help them with ideas and activities inside an art classroom. This wiki is also intended to educate everyone including students on the topic of 'Recylable Art'. Included in this site is an introduction which has some information about myself as a university student and as someone who is still learning to become a teacher. The wiki also has a KLA and curriculum materials page that will shed some light on how the concept of 'Recyclable Art' fits into the appropriate Technology and Visual Arts documents. There is also an Online Resource page that has the web links to pages I have sourced images from, as well as some interesting web sites about artists that recycle. To visit student samples about recycling and recyclable art, go to the student place and you will find three activities made from free online software that may be beneficial in your own classroom. Finally, there is some enjoyable yet educational materials made available on the extras page. One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Recyclable Art Wiki
Created by: Emily MetzFor the Subject: ED3441 (Technologies Across The Curriculum)
*PLEASE CLICK ON THE UNDERLINED TEXT BELOW TO FIND THE APPROPRIATE LINK, ALTERNATIVELY YOU CAN FIND THESE PAGES LISTED ON THE LEFT.
The wiki I have created is a resource for myself and for all teachers to help them with ideas and activities inside an art classroom. This wiki is also intended to educate everyone including students on the topic of 'Recylable Art'. Included in this site is an introduction which has some information about myself as a university student and as someone who is still learning to become a teacher. The wiki also has a KLA and curriculum materials page that will shed some light on how the concept of 'Recyclable Art' fits into the appropriate Technology and Visual Arts documents. There is also an Online Resource page that has the web links to pages I have sourced images from, as well as some interesting web sites about artists that recycle. To visit student samples about recycling and recyclable art, go to the student place and you will find three activities made from free online software that may be beneficial in your own classroom. Finally, there is some enjoyable yet educational materials made available on the extras page.
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Image of owl sourced from an art blog site: http://artsdesignblog.com/animals-from-old-electronic-parts/
Image of recycling world apple sourced from: http://www4.samford.edu/gogreen/images/recycleworld.jpg