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McLellan, Hilary – 1995
Artificial intelligence (AI) techniques and virtual reality (VR) make possible powerful interactive stories, and this paper focuses on examples of virtual characters in three dimensional (3-D) worlds. Waldern, a virtual reality game designer, has theorized about and implemented software design of virtual teammates and opponents that incorporate AI…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Games, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation
Wilson, Brent – 1988
This document presents a portion of the report of the National Council on the Arts including one researcher's thoughts as he wrote the report, along with possible implications and ramifications for art education. Researched and written to characterize the state of U.S. arts education in 1988, the report concludes that arts education cannot be…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art Teachers, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Campeau, Raymond – 1991
This document describes a study to assess the change in students' responses toward the visual arts as a result of their participation in an entrance level art course. The course was structured to provide the students with an understanding of art skills, a recognition of excellence in art objects, and knowledge of diversity of delivery through…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Education, Educational Research, Secondary Education
Duffy, Terence – 1993
Societies all over the world have museums to commemorate war and war heroes. A world-wide growth of peace museums addresses the issue of museums to celebrate peace. These museums, grounded in the activities of nationals, have a regional base but embody a larger international quest for peace education through the visual arts. The original type of…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities, Global Approach, Humanitarianism, International Relations
Juul, Kristen D. – 1983
A workshop for 15 special education teachers was designed to provide basic skills in the arts, develop an appreciation of the four major art forms, and help incorporate arts into the classroom. Participants met for five sessions during which they were exposed to lectures on the history of the arts and the handicapped and a review of theories,…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Disabilities, Drama, Music
Hatfield, Thomas A., Comp.; Elam, Anne H., Comp. – 1983
Intended for practitioners involved in art and gifted education, the booklet presents practical information on programing for students gifted in the visual arts. A review of the research traces the development of the field from the 1920's to the present. California programing is cited as a foundation to curriculum development by outlining skills…
Descriptors: Art Education, Curriculum Development, Gifted, Program Development
Kahn, David – Aztlan, 1975
Descriptors: Art Expression, Community, Cultural Context, Mexican Americans
McComb, Don – 1988
Dada was a collective movement among avant-garde artists who rejected the existing culture of post-World War I Europe on the grounds that it belonged to the same society that had produced the war. This paper discusses Dada typography in relation to typography's role and function in the history of printing, the changes resulting from the…
Descriptors: Art History, Creative Art, Design, Illustrations
Lask-Spinac, Sabina – 1985
Tennyson's poem "The Lady of Shalott" and Holman Hunt's painting of the same subject are excellent examples of the value of exploring poetry through painting. One of the biggest questions raised in relation to the poem's theme is the problem of its ambiguity. By looking at the painting in class, one can sense the lack of definite…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Literature Appreciation, Painting (Visual Arts)
Fineberg, Carol – 1987
This paper describes a model education program in art education. The goals of the program are to: (1) encourage higher levels of thinking; (2) increase knowledge of arts terminology, style, and concepts; and (3) develop the characteristics of creative thinking, in students from kindergarten through high school. The teaching focus requires the…
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Fine Arts
Demery, Marie – 1985
Xerography is one of the major channels through which a union in art and technology can be achieved. As a result of a three-year research study of xerography and such a union, the following examples have been developed: XIOPP Model, art historical perspective, visual literacy exhibition and vocabulary. The XIOPP Model is an illustration and…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art Expression, Color
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Cohen, Joyce Wilson – Education, 1974
The enclosed manuscript is a discussion of several education projects and methods observed by the author in London, England. They include the teaching of visual arts, dance and drama. (Editor)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Dance, Drama, Educational Objectives
Nochlin, Linda – Arts in Society, 1974
Author considered and defined aims and philosophy dealing with the outer and the inner realities of women. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art, Artists, Cultural Influences, Females
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Muller, Ekkehard – Educational Media International, 1974
A discussion of the use of photography in instruction. (HB)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Material Development, Photography, Production Techniques
Samuels, Shirley S. – Junior Coll J, 1969
Descriptors: Environment, Fine Arts, Music Education, Painting (Visual Arts)
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