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Learning & Leading with Technology

December/January 1995–96

This month’s features cover ClarisWorks Draw, the ethics of digital photography, randomization scripts for hypermedia stacks, and arts resources on the Web.

 


Features

Working with ClarisWorks Drawing Tools
  by Jill Heyerly, Linda Rathje, and Becky Schenk
Jill, Linda, and Becky present more activities from their book ClarisWorks for Students (HRS Publications, 1995), this time Draw activities. Use the tools to draw a castle.

Digital Photography—A Question of Ethics
  by Bonnie Meltzer
Computer-edited photographs are ubiquitous. Teachers need to help students be aware of the uses and abuses of imaging. Photo manipulation is not just about using technology—it is about understanding our society.

Spice up Your Stacks with Randomization Scripts
  by Ken Dunham
Part three in Ken’s series about teaching HyperCard describes how random navigation can make student stacks exciting.

What Is ArtsEdNet?
  by Candace M. Borland, Michael Dula, and Kathy Talley-Jones
Learn about ArtsEdNet (www.artsednet.getty.edu) and how it can help your art education by connecting you to resources and colleagues.

ARTSEDGE: Linking the Arts and Education
  by Scott Stoner
ARTSEDGE (http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org) is a national arts and education network that contains tools and resources for teachers and artists. Read more about it in Scott’s feature article.

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