This interactive online tool will quiz your students on naming/identifying notes. It is customizable so you can use treble, bass, grand, alto, or tenor clefs. Great for practice and reinforcing knowledge.
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The aim of the students from the Numeric Photography class at the MIT Media Laboratory was to present an exhibition of digital artworks which blend photography and computation, in the context of scene-capture, image-play, and interaction. Equipped with low-end digital cameras, students created weekly software projects to explore aesthetic issues in signal processing and interaction design. The results are more than a hundred Java applets -- many of which are interactive -- that suggest new avenues for image-play on the computer. These weekly exercises led to the final product, an exhibition of the student work.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Maeda, John
- Date Added:
- 01/01/1998
This is a pottery video showing how to make an ocarina or clay whistle. This was made for you by Janis Wilson Hughes, owner of Evolution Stoneware Pottery.
- Subject:
- Art and Design
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Simulation
- Provider:
- YouTube
- Date Added:
- 03/20/2018
In this activity, students will explore the ten interactive tours on the Off the Map Web site, taking into account what readily available items each artist used to create his or her vision. The students will discuss what items each artist used, and how they themselves might turn their everyday trash into something special. Grade level 7-9.
- Subject:
- Environmental Science
- Fine Arts
- Life Science
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson Plan
- Reading
- Provider:
- PBS
- Date Added:
- 10/13/2017
The Open Content Photography Program is being built to help people to learn professional photography. It is not a book about photography, it's a book about learning photography on your own.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Textbook
- Provider:
- Wikibooks
- Date Added:
- 10/04/2010
Combines practical instruction, readings, lectures, and group discussions intended to foster an aesthetic appreciation of photography and digital imaging, and a critical awareness of how images in our culture are produced and constructed. Practical instruction in basic black and white techniques, digital imaging, fundamentals of 35mm camera operation, studio lighting, film exposure and development, and darkroom printing. A student-initiated term project provides opportunity to develop technical and perception skills. Work is presented in a critical form throughout term. students. Subject combines practical instruction, readings, lectures, field trips, visiting artists, group discussions, and individual reviews. Fosters a critical awareness of how images in our culture are produced and constructed. Student-initiated term project at the core of exploration. Special consideration given to the relationship of space and the photographic image. Practical instruction in basic black and white techniques, digital imaging, fundamentals of camera operation, lighting, film exposure, development, and printing.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Leist, Reiner
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2002
In this lesson students will practice visualizing and understanding that visualization is an important comprehension strategy. Students will share their visualization of the story through original artwork.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Utah Education Network
- Date Added:
- 11/01/2017
Intended for middle, high school, and early college classes, this learning resource takes a multifaceted look at 19th-century painting in France, as well as at the culture that produced and is reflected by that art. Organized by region, it provides a quick glance at the setting, history, and cultural life of Paris, the ële-de-France, the mountain areas of Franche-Comt and Auvergne, Normandy, Brittany, and Provence as well as in-depth examinations of more than 50 works of art. The packetŐs classroom guide includes activities that bring the music, literature, politics, cuisine, and artistic strategies of 19th-century France to life. Recommended for social studies, history, French language, and art curricula.
- Subject:
- Art History
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Social Studies
- World Cultures
- World Languages
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Reading
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Textbook
- Provider:
- National Gallery of Art
- Date Added:
- 10/10/2017
This course provides continued work in the development of play scripts for the theater. Writers work on sustained pieces in weekly workshop meetings, individual consultation with the instructor, and in collaboration with student actors, directors, and designers. Fully developed scripts are eligible for inclusion in the Playwrights' Workshop Production.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Alan Brody
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2012
This course includes an introduction to the craft of writing for the theater. Through weekly exercises and work on a sustained piece, students explore the problems of scene structure, action, and their relation to the dialogue. Class meetings include examination of produced playscripts and discussion of student work.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Harrington, Laura
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2005
Lila Gray instills her own love of poetry in her students by encouraging them to write original works and finding poems that express who they are. Her weekly open mic sessions create a perfect venue for building confidence and helping students find their voice while still hitting core standards and learning lifelong skills.
- Subject:
- Education
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Provider:
- Teaching Channel
- Provider Set:
- Teaching Channel
- Date Added:
- 10/10/2017
This site features Louisa May Alcott and Samuel Clemens. See excerpts from Alcott's girlhood journal and Little Women. Read Clemens' explanation of his white suit in Mark Twain's Autobiography and the last chapter of Tom Sawyer, where Huck Finn has fled the Widow Douglas's civilizing influence. Help students see that their own lives and views can be a basis for creative writing.
- Subject:
- English Language Arts
- Fine Arts
- Gender Studies
- Literature
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Social Studies
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- Smithsonian Institution
- Provider Set:
- Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies
- Date Added:
- 07/05/2006
Subject engages a dialogue with architecture and urbanism from the perspective of the visual artist. Ideas investigated thematically from early modernist practices to the most recent examples of contemporary production. Art making as an adjunct to the design process is challenged by both synthetic and critical models of production. Visual art practice is examined as a conceptual prologue to architectural and urbanistic thinking, as an integrated part of the design process, and as a critical epilogue. Lectures and discussions lead to the development of realized projects to be coordinated with architectural studio. This seminar engages in the notion of space from various points of departure. The goal is first of all to engage in the term and secondly to examine possibilities of art, architecture within urban settings in order to produce what is your interpretation of space.
- Subject:
- Art History
- Art and Design
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Bauer, Ute Meta
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2006
With the purpose of assisting Wisconsin middle and high school students to better understand the various aspects of Academic and Career Planning, CESA 10 has reached out to past graduates. Young professionals will share information about their chosen occupation, as well as career-related experiences during high school that were beneficial in discovering their own ACP journey.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Music
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Other
- Author:
- CESA 10
- Date Added:
- 11/28/2022
6.883 is a graduate seminar that investigates a variety of program analysis techniques that address software engineering tasks. Static analysis topics include abstract interpretation (dataflow), type systems, model checking, decision procedures (SAT, BDDs), theorem-proving. Dynamic analysis topics include testing, fault isolation (debugging), model inference, and visualization. While the course focuses on the design and implementation of programming tools, the material will be useful to anyone who wishes to improve his or her programming or understand the state of the art. Students are expected to read classic and current technical papers, actively participate in class discussion, perform small exercises that provide experience with a variety of tools, and complete a team research project.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Ernst, Michael Dean
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2005
This collection uses primary sources to explore the early history of Rock and Roll music. Digital Public Library of America Primary Source Sets are designed to help students develop their critical thinking skills and draw diverse material from libraries, archives, and museums across the United States. Each set includes an overview, ten to fifteen primary sources, links to related resources, and a teaching guide. These sets were created and reviewed by the teachers on the DPLA's Education Advisory Committee.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Social Studies
- U.S. History
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Provider:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Provider Set:
- Primary Source Sets
- Author:
- Melissa Strong
- Date Added:
- 01/20/2016
Students will use visual analysis to examine two images of rocks. They will make their own observations of individual rocks through drawing, and understand how the same observation skills can be used in the study of geology.
- Subject:
- Earth and Space Science
- Fine Arts
- Geology
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- J. Paul Getty Museum
- Provider Set:
- Getty Education
- Date Added:
- 10/10/2017
As state and local education agencies increasingly focus on serving educators with their data systems, a common challenge has arisen: identifying the critical knowledge and skills needed by teachers and administrators to use data effectively. Many states are creating data literacy and data use training programs for pre- and in-service educators without a common foundation on which to base the content. In addition, several state education agencies and educator preparation programs have begun communicating about how to create a stronger alignment between pre- and in-service training for educators regarding data use.
- Subject:
- Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
- Art and Design
- Biology
- Business and Information Technology
- Career and Technical Education
- Character Education
- Chemistry
- Civics and Government
- Computer Science
- Early Learning
- Earth and Space Science
- Economics
- Education
- English Language Arts
- Environmental Science
- Ethnic Studies
- Family and Consumer Sciences
- Fine Arts
- Geography
- Geology
- Health Science
- Life Science
- Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship
- Mathematics
- Nutrition Education
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Physical Science
- Physics
- Psychology
- Social Studies
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Technology and Engineering
- World Cultures
- World Languages
- Material Type:
- Other
- Provider:
- National Center for Education Statistics
- Date Added:
- 03/23/2017
What are the circuits, mechanisms and representations that permit the recognition of a visual scene from just one glance? In this one-day seminar on Scene Understanding, speakers from a variety of disciplines -- neurophysiology, cognitive neuroscience, visual cognition, computational neuroscience and computer vision -- will address a range of topics related to scene recognition, including natural image categorization, contextual effects on object recognition, and the role of attention in scene understanding and visual art. The goal is to encourage exchanges between researchers of all fields of brain sciences in the burgeoning field of scene understanding.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Full Course
- Provider:
- M.I.T.
- Provider Set:
- M.I.T. OpenCourseWare
- Author:
- Oliva, Aude
- Date Added:
- 01/01/2006
In this lesson, based on the documentary Through My Eyes: The Charlie Kelman Story, students learn about the history and state-of-the-art of one of the world's most commonly performed surgical procedures--eye cataract removal and replacement.
- Subject:
- Fine Arts
- Life Science
- Performing and Visual Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson Plan
- Provider:
- PBS LearningMedia
- Provider Set:
- PBS Learning Media Common Core Collection
- Author:
- Astoria Federal Savings
- Dr. Charles and Ann Kelman Foundation
- WNET
- Date Added:
- 01/05/2010