There seems to be some unseen forces at work that are bringing the totems of my childhood into the 21st century. First there was the new View-Master slides, then the polaroids...and now this:
There's some interesting discussion of Top Ten lists over on Art Ed 2.0, and rather than just respond like a normal person, I'm feeling the need to blog about it. Worse, I'm feeling the need to break it up into a few posts. I don't promise that they will be concurrent, but I don't think I'm breaking any hearts by keeping you hanging. One of the discussions was about top ten Digital Tools for Art Educators. I have confined my list to online tools, because narrowing that down is hard enough.
Liveblogging our free-for-all animation discussion. Interesting tools mentioned include:Alice: 3D programming
As I scan some of Craig's recent postings at The Art Teacher's Guide to the Internet, I'm realizing that not only did I almost miss "Unintentional Film and Video Theme Week" here, I've just about missed "Unintentional Film and Video Theme Month". If you haven't looked recently, he's got everything from an informational video about Twitter to an old film of Andy Warhol Eating a Hamburger.