Posts Tagged ‘technology’

Is MIT’s Never-Ending Drawing Machine the Future of Art Education? July 12, 2010 1 Comment

Technology is constantly reshaping the way we interact with each other and the way we learn. The Never-Ending Drawing Machine is proof in point. Developed by MIT’s Media Lab, this collaborative art tool allows for real-time content sharing between users and enables digital artworks to be co-created. Although still in its prototype phase, these types [...]

How Art is Taught in 2010 April 22, 2010 No Comments

The National Art Education Association held its annual conference April 14-18 in Baltimore, Md., and more than 4,000 art teachers attended this year. One of the attendees, Melissa Techman from the School Library Journal, learned that art teachers play a key role in developing 21st century skills. According to Techman, art education has a major [...]