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The Museum of Modern Art

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6 to 12
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Home page for New York's Museum of Modern Art - an outstanding resource for modern art collections. ...more
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Home page for New York's Museum of Modern Art - an outstanding resource for modern art collections.

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Home page for New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of America's largest collections ...more
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Home page for New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of America's largest collections

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The Cleveland Museum of Art

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Home page for one of the nation's finest art museum, the Cleveland site includes many pages for children and educators. Explore previous, past, and current exhibitions. Select the art...more
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Home page for one of the nation's finest art museum, the Cleveland site includes many pages for children and educators. Explore previous, past, and current exhibitions. Select the art link to learn about curators, behind the scenes information and more about the gallery.

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Include this site with other links to museums and artists during any study of art. Papaly, reviewed here, is an excellent bookmarking tool for older students. Use this tool to share resources and add comments when collaborating.

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Italian Sculpture - the Last 1200 Years

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Here is a collection of superb images of Italian sculpture. The catalogue is by artist, and there are special sections on the cities of Florence and Rome. This site is ...more
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Here is a collection of superb images of Italian sculpture. The catalogue is by artist, and there are special sections on the cities of Florence and Rome. This site is in Italian, but since it's image intensive it's not hard to navigate using the artists' names. Definitely worth a try for art and art history classes.

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Introduce the images on this site when teaching about the Renaissance in a World History classroom. Select the images needed and share them over the interactive whiteboard or projector.

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The Frick Collection

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6 to 12
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This site includes a tour of the large art collection which industrialist Henry Clay Frick bequeathed to the people of Pittsburgh at the turn of the century. The site includes ...more
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This site includes a tour of the large art collection which industrialist Henry Clay Frick bequeathed to the people of Pittsburgh at the turn of the century. The site includes detailed reproduction of many of the paintings and other works in the collection. Be sure to also check out the many videos and interactives exploring the entire collection and and museum.

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Include this site with your other resources when researching art and art history. Ask students to do additional research to learn more about Henry Clay Frick and the time period of the late 1800's and early 1900's. Have students share findings using FlexClip, reviewed here. FlexClip is designed to allow you to create short animated or explainer videos to share on YouTube and other social media sites.

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A Paper Folding Project - Paul Haeberli of Silicon Graphics, Inc.

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6 to 12
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Follow an illustrated step-by-step procedure to make folded paper sculpture. Use the demo on screen or as a lesson plan. This site also includes links to other studio art ideas ...more
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Follow an illustrated step-by-step procedure to make folded paper sculpture. Use the demo on screen or as a lesson plan. This site also includes links to other studio art ideas and "quickies."

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Have students try out this site on individual computers, or as a learning center. The most effective way to use this site is to allow students to work on it in pairs so they can easily assist each other. This would be an interesting addition to any lesson plan on origami, or in a language arts class, during a unit on a book such as "The Paper Crane."

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Global Children's Art Project

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This site offers a rotating collection of pictures submitted by children from around the world. Students can view pictures in either thumbnails or full size, grouped by age and country,...more
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This site offers a rotating collection of pictures submitted by children from around the world. Students can view pictures in either thumbnails or full size, grouped by age and country, and can also submit their own artwork. Offers interesting perspective on how other cultures see themselves and their world.

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Share this site with students and encourage them to create their own artwork. Share student creations on your class website as a rotating gallery of student work. Use a tool like Animoto,

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Chauvet Cave in the Ardeche Region of France - French Government

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3 to 12
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Discovered in December, 1994, this cave holds multiple cave paintings available on the site as enlargeable images. These images could provide visual stimulation for art lessons on primitive...more
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Discovered in December, 1994, this cave holds multiple cave paintings available on the site as enlargeable images. These images could provide visual stimulation for art lessons on primitive art. (vocabulary is high level, images good for all ages) -

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Use the images on this site to create a visual discovery activity in your classroom, introducing the topic of prehistoric cave drawings. Select 3-5 images from this site, choosing the most powerful and moving images. Placing the images on individual slides, allow students 1-2 minutes to observe each image. During that time period, students should be taking notes based on what they observe, predict and infer about each image. The more powerful and detailed the image is, the more information students can take out. After the class has observed all the chosen images, have a class discussion based on the notes students took. This is a great way to introduce content in a way that gets students thinking, as well as avoiding the typical lecture format.

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Alexander Calder - An Exhibition from the National Gallery of Art - National Gallery of Art

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Take a look at the work of artist Alexander Calder through the National Gallery's Calder exhibit. Select the link to works of art to view online images availale in the ...more
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Take a look at the work of artist Alexander Calder through the National Gallery's Calder exhibit. Select the link to works of art to view online images availale in the exhibit. Images include information about donors and media used for art pieces.

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Include this site with others when teaching about artists and different art styles. Ask students emhance their learning and use an online infographic creator like Canva Infographic Maker, reviewed here, following their research to share information about a piece of art or an artist.

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Art Safari

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This site from New York's Museum of Modern Art uses animals as an introduction to art appreciation. Students can view a selection of different art works, make their own observations...more
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This site from New York's Museum of Modern Art uses animals as an introduction to art appreciation. Students can view a selection of different art works, make their own observations about what the artist is showing, and learn about the role of art in cultural expression. The site can be used successfully at several different levels.

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Introduce this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Then have students explore this site independently or in small groups. This site would be useful for any teacher trying to teach interpreting art, or a language arts teacher teaching writing. A lot of the questions asked by the site are excellent examples of digging deeper or asking questions that are useful in interviews. Could be an excellent writing prompt.

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Into Animation - British Film Institute

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The British Film Institute offers this site which details the evolution of animation from its crude beginnings in the late 19th century to today's sophisticated computer simulations....more
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The British Film Institute offers this site which details the evolution of animation from its crude beginnings in the late 19th century to today's sophisticated computer simulations. The site treats animation as an art form, and provides a number of examples of how animation trends mirror those elsewhere in the art world. This site puts an interesting spin on a topic with which most students are already familiar.

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VolcanoLive - John Seach

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4 to 8
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Volcano Live is a perfect fit for any class learning about volcanoes of the world. There are lots of images of volcanoes, with explanations about their eruptions. ...more
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Volcano Live is a perfect fit for any class learning about volcanoes of the world. There are lots of images of volcanoes, with explanations about their eruptions.

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Replace pen and paper and have students create blogs sharing their learning and understanding using Telegra.ph, reviewed here. With Telegra.ph you just click on an icon to upload images from your computer, add a YouTube or Vimeo, or Twitter links.This blog creator requires no registration. If you are teaching younger students and looking for an easy way to integrate technology and check for understanding, challenge your students to create a blog using Edublog, reviewed here

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ArtsEdNet - Getty Education Institute

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This site provides lesson plans and curriculum ideas segmented into elementary, middle school, and high school levels, including ideas for integration into regular curriculum. The site...more
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This site provides lesson plans and curriculum ideas segmented into elementary, middle school, and high school levels, including ideas for integration into regular curriculum. The site also has image galleries and understandable links within the site to make it usable for all.

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Search the site to find the appropriate grade level and subject for your classroom. Take advantage of the multitudes of free lesson plans offered.

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Lightbox - Time

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Explore cutting-edge technology and video from the photo editors of Time with a daily blog from Lightbox. Time Lightbox features photos and videos of current events, behind the scenes,...more
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Explore cutting-edge technology and video from the photo editors of Time with a daily blog from Lightbox. Time Lightbox features photos and videos of current events, behind the scenes, new exhibits, books, and technology. Take another critical view of current events with photos never released or ways never portrayed. This daily, behind the scenes look, lets you know what is happening on the front lines, through photojournalism with portraits, faces, and events that are changing our history. The images give you a mix into the artistic world of photojournalism with a closer look at our world.

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Lightbox offers applications into many subject areas in the classroom. In social studies, world histories, or current events look closer at the portrayal of current events. Use this site as an anticipatory set or "activator" to introduce a unit or lesson on a projector or interactive whiteboard. Analyze the viewpoint given by the media and compare to the behind the scenes look at Lightbox. What are the stories, experiences, and effects behind the news? How does history change the lives of people? Discover multiple viewpoints that might come to life from these riveting images. Follow current events and bring them to a personal level for students. In Art classes, dive into the art of photojournalism with composition, style, space, and elements of design. Bring to life a study of current photographers portraying messages in unique manners. In Language Arts class, determine characterization, story, or details discovered in each image. Challenge students to link to one of the photos, and then narrate the photo as if it were a news report using PowerPoint Online, reviewed here. Create audio recordings AND choose a location (on a map) where the story takes place with Zeemaps, reviewed here. Use images as ready-made writing prompts for current events or writing classes. Develop multiple points of view into well-known events to share, debate, and discover how people are affected. Lightbox will make any blog become dazzling and poignant. Keep students active, reflective, and involved in current events in an intriguing, visual way. ELL/ESL learners will benefit from the extra information shown in each photograph. Challenge gifted learners to analyze and synthesize current events in ways that they have yet to discover! Remember that these images are copyrighted, so the best way to display them on a blog or other web project is as a LINKED image. COPY the direct image URL by RIGHT-clicking on the image itself and choosing "copy image location" on a Mac or "Properties" on a windows computer. Most web tools allow you to insert images by URL, so you can paste the URL to make it display on your blog, wiki, PowerPoint, Glog, etc.

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BridgeURL - BridgeURL

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Share a number of URL's easily with just one link. Simply enter a title, enter the URL's, and click "Create Link." BridgeURL makes it easy to share the URL's. ...more
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Share a number of URL's easily with just one link. Simply enter a title, enter the URL's, and click "Create Link." BridgeURL makes it easy to share the URL's.

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Create a simple link with this free resource. No sign up is required for use. Use the sliders in the two sections to navigate between the links. Hover the mouse over sections to see the 'Next' or 'Previous' link. Click on the box icon on the top of the slider to open the link in a new page. Use BridgeURL for anytime that many links need to be shared such as for projects, research, or webquests.

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