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April 18, 2024
Fun way to learn!
This website has many tools and a lot of information that keep students engaged and interested. There are many games that can greatly benefit students in both learning and sparking their interests. Being able to view artworks, cultures, and history from all around the world is both enriching and fun to explore.
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December 10, 2022
Multitude of learning options!
The website has great information/tools and students will be engaged in the pages. However, there is not enough structure on the site to base an entire lesson plan around it. Students should use the website once they already have some base knowledge on the topics.
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August 9, 2022
Engaging, Fun, and Easy to Use!
This website/application is dedicated to sharing art, photos, and primary source documents from throughout history and all over the world. This app enables you to get closer to these works of art than you ever could in real life. In addition to it’s vast collection of art, you can also take 3D tours from places and museums all over the world, take a selfie to find if you look like an artwork, and play tons of games that help enhance learning of art and art history.
When trying to see where this tool lies on the SAMR framework, I firmly believe that Google Arts & Culture resides in the R or redefining stage. Due to its ability to let us walk into famous artworks, take part in AI-illustrated adventures, experiment with color and sound, and play games such as visual and cultural crosswords, puzzles and more, this app has taken learning about art far and above what we could've thought possible even 5 years ago. In the TPACK framework I think that this tool, depending on how you use it, can fit in the center. This means that the content knowledge, technological knowledge, and pedagogical knowledge is the basis of effective teaching with technology that requires using the technology in constructive ways. This tool can build on students' existing knowledge and help make some concepts that can be difficult a little easier to understand.
I would use this tool in a variety of ways in my classroom. The first and most obvious way being to show works of art, but this tool gives us the ability to zoom in and see such details we might not even see in a museum. Being able to see the individual brushstrokes an artist took can be a very cool experience. Another way I would use this tool would be the as a source for my students to get information on certain art movements or artists. Because of it’s vast collection of art, students would be able to use the easily accessible tabs and search tools to find what they need. While working on a specific area or moment in time I can even send my students on virtual field trips to those historic places.
I think the tools and games in this application can truly enhance how my students get to experience art. It can be difficult to show the importance of art when so many programs like mine are being shut down. With this application in my tool belt I can take more and more steps to extend my students' learning of art and art history.
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February 10, 2021
An Amazing and Insightful Way of Learning About Art and History
I like that this tool has great historical descriptions of the pieces of art, which of course allows for a great deal of knowledge to be conveyed to students. It is very interactive and so I would say this is therefore a great educational tool based on that alone. The only thing missing is a meaningful way to collaborate with peers, as there really exists no way to work together via the app itself. This of course could be remedied in a classroom where you can have two students working together side by side, however if this were being used for distanced learning, there could be some trouble in that regard.
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September 3, 2020
Bringing Art to you anywhere showcasing art from everywhere
I do very much like google arts and culture as it can be seen for a one stop shop to view many fascinating works from around the world and different time periods. Being an artists nothing beats the real thing however Arts and Culture comes close and is extremely fascinating. From the art collectives and archives to the interactive virtual museums there are many features to explore and immerse yourself in art. While it does allow to to connect to google classroom and use some of its features I feel it is limiting when it comes to things like collaboration and activities. This tool is something that may definitely need some instruction before students dive into it as there is nothing really geared towards student response besides the games. I love how students are able to save works that interest them or they may be learning about in a favorites album and even organize albums into specific galleries. In order for this tool to fit my classroom needs I would love something that geared towards lessons and activities more rather than a place to just research. Also allowing students to collaborate by having some sort of creativity space would be great
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