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The Podcast for Art Teachers
Episódios
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Ep. 008 - Simple Tech Solutions to End Your Grading Nightmare
05/04/2016 Duração: 31minIn this episode, Andrew sheds light on how teachers can use technology to end the dreaded nightmare that is grading in the art room. Teaching is tough, and teachers have to learn how to work smarter, not harder, to survive. Using tools like apps, websites, and learning management systems to help is a no-brainer. Andrew welcomes TAB, tech, and assessment extraordinaire Linda Papanicolaou from sunny California to learn more about how teachers can use tech to streamline their grading practices. Learn why Andrew and Linda love the learning management system Schoology (15:30), how to keep students accountable during the ideation phase (21:00), and how to incorporate technology to get students writing and talking about artwork in a way that's manageable to track (26:30). Resources and Links: 3 Ways Social Learning Platforms Can Enhance Your TeachingA Quick and Easy Way to Get Students Writing About ArtA Way to Engage Your Entire Classroom
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Bonus Episode - Live From NAEA: Finding Your Happiness as an Art Teacher
29/03/2016 Duração: 29minThe NAEA convention is an annual event that draws thousands of art teachers together for learning, reflection, and celebration. Tim and Andrew decided that this year's convention, in Chicago, would be the perfect time and place to record a special bonus episode of Art Ed Radio. Listen as the guys recap their convention experience (3:00), Andrew tells what it's like to be a presenter (4:45), and they both talk to convention attendees from all over the country about what they love about being an art teacher (12:00). These teachers’ stories illustrate why, as Tim says, we have the best job in the world.
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Ep. 007 - Making Data Sexy
29/03/2016 Duração: 23minIn this episode Andrew will dissect how we as art teachers can fit into the current “big data” educational paradigm. Art teachers are all too familiar with the buzzwords, Professional Learning Communities, Common Formative and Summative Assessments, Student Learning Objectives, and standardized tests. Everything in education seems to be about hard, quantifiable data. This shouldn’t leave teachers on the outside looking in or force them to wave the white flag or stick their heads in the sand and say that using data isn’t relevant. AOE’s good friend and go-to data diva Sarah Dougherty joins the show to talk about how art teachers can make data work for them… in short, how to make data sexy! Sarah will help answer how art teachers can make data important, fun, and meaningful and ultimately work in the art room. As Andrew and Sarah dig into data they discuss what good data and data collection looks like in the art room (6:30), what kind of assessments are best for getting that kind of authentic data (8:45), and h
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Ep. 006 - The Top 10 Things Students Love But Teachers Hate
22/03/2016 Duração: 27minIn this episode Andrew will share our deep dark secrets… that there are plenty of things in the art room that students love, but art teachers hate. Andrew and his faux-grumpy partner Tim Bogatz look at specific media and projects teachers can’t stand which normally boil down to students making really obvious and unoriginal aesthetic decisions. From zentangle and tie-dye, to glitter and even Pinterest, Andrew and Tim take no prisoners (5:00)! Rather than let this turn into a big ole’ grump fest, Andrew and Tim look at the reasons why these love/hate relationship divides exist (19:45). Best of all, the guys talk strategies for dealing with those things students love but teachers hate (22:30). Teachers can’t just outlaw reviled materials or choices. Learn how to encourage students’ interests and choices while also pushing them to think more deeply and creatively. Resources and Links:5 Innovative Methods For Maximum MotivationA Surefire Way To Kill Creativity In The ClassroomDid You Steal That Off Pinterest?How P
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Ep. 005 - How To Teach Color Theory and Keep Students Engaged
15/03/2016 Duração: 24minThis episode is a great discussion on color theory, as well as the hows and whys of teaching it. Andrea Slusarski, aka The Nerdy Art Teacher, joins Tim to talk about using color theory to develop student engagement and a better classroom experience for her students. Listen for a discussion on the exciting parts of science and color theory (5:00), why we need to ditch our color wheel projects (9:30), and the perfect project to inspire students’ confidence (15:00). Tim closes the show talking about student engagement and the benefits of engaging instruction. Take a look at some of our favorite articles about color theory: https://www.theartofed.com/2013/01/18/3-fresh-new-ways-to-teach-about-color/ https://www.theartofed.com/2014/08/22/3-creative-ways-to-explore-color-mixing-with-students/ https://www.theartofed.com/2015/02/17/a-revolutionary-tool-for-teaching-color/ https://www.theartofed.com/2015/09/21/all-our-favorite-ways-to-teach-color-theory-in-one-place/ Check out Andrea’s blog: thenerdyartteacher.wordpre
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Ep. 004 - Three Times the Art World Broke the Internet
08/03/2016 Duração: 23minDiscussing 3 times the art world broke the Internet, and how those viral moments can be utilized to engage our students. They talk about the infamous dress (8:00), the Old Navy shirt that every art teacher hates (12:00), and the red Starbucks cup (18:00). Andrew shares some lessons learned from a failure in his classroom, and shares why he wants his students to think like designers. Tim talks about incorporating pop culture in our classrooms and why we need to be ready to capitalize on teachable moments when those opportunities arise. http://www.theartofed.com/2015/12/11/how-to-include-current-events-in-your-classroom/http://www.cnbc.com/2015/11/09/starbucks-holiday-red-cup-brews-controversy-on-social-media.htmlhttp://www.wired.com/2015/02/science-one-agrees-color-dress/http://mic.com/articles/131481/t-shirt-for-girls-making-people-pissed-at-old-navy#.KPLp2otLY
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Ep. 003 - Art Room Branding: the Projects that Define Your Program
29/02/2016 Duração: 27minAndrew takes his first turn in the host chair for a discussion with Tim on the biggest things we do--the projects that define our programs. Andrew discusses inspiration, collaboration, curriculum (2:45), with maybe a mention of zombies thrown in. Tim talks about his underwater photo shoot (7:00), trying not to get fired after throwing things at his students (9:00), and why we need to always continue to push the envelope (11:30). Listen for Andrew’s thoughts on how serendipity can lead to great projects, but only if you’re ready to dive in! (26:00) Resources and Links: Tim’s Article on Throwing Things At Your Students:http://www.theartofed.com/2014/08/07/how-to-throw-things-at-your-students-and-get-away-with-it/ Tim’s Article on Underwater Photo Shoots:http://www.theartofed.com/2015/12/10/how-to-conduct-an-exhilarating-underwater-photo-shoot/ Smashing Faces Lesson Plan: https://www.theartofed.com/lesson-plans/smashing-faces-free-lesson-plan-download/ Palatable Portraits Lesson Plan: https://www.theartofed
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Ep. 002 - From Talented to Terrible, Find Success Teaching Every Student
29/02/2016 Duração: 23minArt of Ed writer Abby Schukei joins Tim to share strategies to help every student find success, which encourages and empowers them to continue to create. They talk about Instagram and how social media allows us to move artwork beyond our classroom walls (10:00), and why Abby lets her worst-behaved students do whatever they want--within reason (19:00). Tim closes the show with some important thoughts on developing an authentic audience for our students to encourage their persistence and perseverance (21:00). Resources and Links: Tim’s Article on Our Most Talented Students:http://www.theartofed.com/2015/01/21/i-have-the-next-picasso-in-my-room-now-what/ Painting in the Dark Video: http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/01/painting-in-the-dark/ Abby on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ralstonmsart Abby on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ARTschukei
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Ep. 001 - Is Originality Dead?
29/02/2016 Duração: 27minAndrew and Tim are excited to be debuting the first episode of Art Ed Radio. They tackle the age-old question of originality, what purpose it serves in the art room, and what we can do to ensure that our students are creating original work. Listen for the guys talking about Chuck Close (11:45), Andrew working weightlifting into the conversation (16:00), Tim talking about his mantra of “make it your own” (21:00), and why originality is worth striving for--even if it doesn’t always come easily (25:45). Resources and Links: Everything is a Remix Documentary: http://nofilmschool.com/2015/09/guess-what-youre-unoriginal-creating-art-everything-remix Andrew’s Article on Originality:http://www.theartofed.com/2015/09/25/how-important-is-originality-in-the-art-room/