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Amanda Galbraith; Joy G. Bertling; Tabitha Wandell; Rita Swartzentruber; Lynn Hodge – Art Education, 2024
Data are storied, often with rich histories and powerful stories to tell, yet often presented in a format that belies these stories. The arts can help put the body back into seemingly disembodied data. Arts-based approaches can help students embrace the storied nature of data and leverage the power of stories to affect change. Rahul Bhargava et…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Data, Art Education, STEM Education
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Ana María Marqués Ibáñez – Art Education, 2024
Maps offer a means of visual communication that facilitates the understanding of space, geography, and social phenomena. Meanwhile, "cartography" refers to the science of collecting and analyzing data for the purpose of defining and representing geographic measurements of territorial areas graphically at a reduced scale on maps (Wigen…
Descriptors: Art, Cartography, Teacher Education, Art Education
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Yiwen Wei – Art Education, 2024
Data visualization enables users to transform data into visually compelling graphics that tell a rich story for effective communication (Vora, 2019). Data visualization's visual and artistic nature has also attracted artists and educators, leading them to explore its application in artistic creation and education (e.g., Bertling et al., 2021; Dean…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Aids, Data Analysis, Creativity
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Joy G. Bertling; Chris Grodoski; Amanda Galbraith; Ericka Ryba; Lynn Hodge – Art Education, 2024
Despite vital professional development support through the National Art Education Association's Data Visualization Working Group and other scholars' engagement with the topic in the literature, pedagogical literature that connects contemporary data visualization methods to art teaching practices is limited. While acknowledging that many of us have…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Aids, Data Analysis, Teaching Methods
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Bertling, Joy G.; Hodge, Lynn; King, Shande – Art Education, 2021
Over the past few years, art educators (Cooper et al., 2018; Grodoski, 2018; Taylor, 2017) have begun to embrace data visualization for curricular purposes. In this article, the authors make a case for the inclusion of data visualizations in K-12 art curricula and illustrate a curriculum that focused on introductory data visualization concepts and…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Art Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Curriculum Implementation
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Hamlin, Jessica; Restler, Victoria – Art Education, 2021
Against the backdrop of racist campus events nationwide, Jessica Hamlin and Victoria Restler came together to read, talk, and plot ways to build their understandings of Whiteness within their own teaching and institutions--one of them works with preservice artist educators and the other with emerging and established youth development…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Educational Environment
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Bertling, Joy G.; Hodge, Lynn; Ryba, Ericka – Art Education, 2023
With the emergence of COVID-19, public interest in data visualization has surged. Data visualizations also, importantly, raised questions related to the data and the social context in which it occurred. Extending beyond but remaining connected to COVID-19, this context involved the racial and social inequality and economic disparities brought to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Data Analysis, Visual Aids
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Dean, Kayla P.; Bertling, Joy G. – Art Education, 2020
Encompassing complex scatter plots, visually friendly infographics, and surprising works of contemporary art, data visualizations are as diverse as the disciplines from which they emerge. Over the past few decades, a strand of data visualizations has emerged that engage with ecological and sustainability topics and issues, such as concerns for the…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Data, Ecology, Artists
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Wilson, Gloria J. – Art Education, 2019
The consideration of color/lighting in time-based media resurfaced for the author in the cinematic creation of "Moonlight" (Romanski & Jenkins, 2016), and subsequently in the creation of "If Beale Street Could Talk" (Barnard et al., 2018). She was moved by the thoughtful consideration of color/lighting/editing, which would…
Descriptors: Art, Art Education, Video Technology, Artists
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Vanderlip Taylor, Kristin; Buchman, Kerry – Art Education, 2022
Teaching visual literacy provides students with tools for questioning and understanding the world while creating meaning through visual art. Wanting to know how students make meaning together while making art, this article centers the convergence of collaboration and visual literacy in early childhood artistic practice. Approximately 200 students…
Descriptors: Visual Arts, Visual Literacy, Kindergarten, Young Children
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Furniss, Gillian J. – Art Education, 2019
This Instructional Resource focuses on the photographic work of Mississippi artist Eudora Welty (1909-2001). Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for "The Optimist's Daughter," Welty lived most of her life in Jackson, Mississippi. She used photography as a way to create visual "snapshots" that fueled her successful writing career of…
Descriptors: Artists, Photography, Visual Aids, Art Education
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LaJevic, Lisa; Long, Kelsey – Art Education, 2019
Many students are actively involved with social networking sites; they follow friends in virtual worlds and post personal information and photographs online daily. Although they may not realize it, students are publicly "documenting" their private lives on social media to allow others to learn about them. Understanding documentation as a…
Descriptors: Art Education, Documentation, High School Students, Preservice Teachers
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Knochel, Aaron D.; Hsiao, Wen-Hsia; Pittenger, Alyssa – Art Education, 2018
In this article, the authors present early research in using 3-D printing to develop tactile experiences to improve understanding and enable broader aesthetic participation in arts learning contexts for all learners that would benefit from tactility and in particular those with low vision. Their exploration of 3-D printing to create assistive…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Art Education, Assistive Technology, Manipulative Materials
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Grodoski, Chris – Art Education, 2018
Storing data and interpreting data are two very different endeavors; interpreting data is necessary for its transformation into actionable knowledge and new questions. On its own, data are not meaningful information. However, data visualization, like art making, offers another means to create order from chaos; it is an opportunity to identify…
Descriptors: Art Education, Data, Visual Aids, Data Interpretation
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Danker, Stephanie Harvey – Art Education, 2014
Adolescents face complex dilemmas such as challenging issues of identity and self-concept, and struggles with building and maintaining relationships. These issues must be embraced in the art classroom. This Instructional Resource will focus on the concept of brand--connecting visual art, marketing, and psychology--and center on ideas found in the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Marketing, Advertising, Artists
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