Hi Marcia.
I was talking about Behance for iPhone.
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California has been building a pretty solid collection of career tech model curriculum, resources, tools and community for all it's career sectors. It's worth a look. I've actually found a few good resources for teaching photography that I plan to use for beginning students. Would love to see more of what is going on in other states!
Here's a few recommendations in the Media Design Arts area...
The Student Creative is a series of global digital art challenges from Adobe Education Leaders David S. Gran, Mike Skocko, and Matt Cauthron which began in 2010 in response to Sir Ken Robinson's speech. We would love for more people to join us via the Adobe Education Exchange. If interested, please check out our projects and let us know if you would like to join My-thology launching Fall 2012.
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Hi Marcia.
I was talking about Behance for iPhone.
Matt,
I'm aiming to building albums for different digital art areas within my program to showcase as a 'master collection' on the site. It would also be great to have a secondary education section on the Student Show.
Isn't there a Behance feature somewhere here on AEE... maybe something like linking a Behance portfolio to the AEE profile? This, coupled with the app could be a useful set of tools for the iPad.
Our school paper has long since disappeared. When it was around, it littered the halls.
A few years ago, our Academy partnered with the local 'news paper' to develop the first Digital Natives app, CCNEWS. Since then, other schools have come on board. We have a young new teacher running it now and his enthusiasm to keeping it fresh truly shows!
Wow! I did not know that. I started an account to showcase student work as part of my Di program and now will need to go back and actually start using it.
Hi Kelly!
I know this may seem like a bundle of chaos and Mike Skocko will certainly remind me that I don't need another website, but each has their own value and application.
Muse for http://www.digitalartstechacademy.us
- simple to use and have available for mobile
Wix for http://www.dataskillsusa.org
- easy online editor, HTML 5 happy
Blogger for http://www.data-di.us
- easy online editor, quick setting for mobile app
Flavors.me http://flavors.me/imagemonki
- great 'life stream' to portal social media
Ning for http://digitalartsed.ning.com
- perfect for digital classroom management
Congrats and can't wait to see more!
Very cool! I use pocket charts, but a classroom poster would be a nice compliment. I'll certainly be putting this up in my class.
Really like this. Is there an Episode 2 or other subject areas online somwhere?
Randy, Thanks for sharing those links. Didn't realize off the bat you were at HTH. I visited there with a team a handful of years ago and do remember seeing some impressive layout work posted up on the glass walls... geussing those were from your students. Great job!
Would be great if you guys could join us in the Student Creative challenge this year. We have our past three projects on Blurb as well.
Very cool! Would love to see more student examples. Have you considered uploading and sharing the book via sites like issuu.com or Blurb?
Dang. You're excitement is filling my inbox. What is this witchcraft?
Our new website can now be found @ http://studentcreative.org/
John Doherty, we'd very much LOVE to have schools from UK/IRE involved in this year's Student Creative project, My-Thology: A Global Arts Collaboration . If you could share with folks over the Pond, that would be wonderful.
Maria,
Here's my ongoing list of Contests and Challenges. Some are geared toward California, some are beyond.
I tend to have an atypical approach to gettings students rolling in Pshop... project based intertwining skills, lighting, and photography.
Here's a brief summary
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Behance or Acrobat for Student ePortfolios?
Posted May 21, 2013
Thats a good question! I really believe that the current solution with the most flexibility would be best. Behance is an established platform and kinda feels like the initial Vimeo of digital arts. With Adobe backing, and the certainty that it is a true resource for up and coming artists, it might be worth while for educators to spend hours building into it in order to support student achievement. The possibility is there for sure. With this in mind, it then might be of value to use it as a sole portfolio feed. Until then... keep it flexible and open to feed or embed 'albums' of work from other places like Picasa, Flickr, etc.
Not sure if this is already out there somewhere, but...
Having an export to Behance plugin for Pshop, etc would also be super rad!