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0:00 Importance Of Technology In Education
1:09 1. Learning Outside the Classroom Environment
2:02 2. Gamification
3:05 3. Collaborative Learning
4:15 4. Immersive Learning with Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality
5:52 5. Virtual Learning
Technology has become a key part of every sector because of this we can say “Technology is everywhere”. When we talk about 21st-century students who are more interested in technical things this is an important reason that technology covers the education sector.
Technology in education creates an amazing opportunity for a teacher to use in the classroom to make teaching and learning more effective. Technology is everywhere and when talking about students survive in post-secondary education and the business world, they must know technology.
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So what is Contemporary art? How do you interpret art? How do you read art?
For many people, coming up with a definition for contemporary art can be tricky. While its title is simple, its meaning may not be as clear. In this video, our very own Engagement Assistant Jo gives you a definitive and handy guide on how to interpret, read and experience art.
Contemporary art is continuously evolving and more artists are taking advantage of new technology to further their creativity. This includes code-generated art, which can produce everything from abstract pieces to futuristic vector portraits. As advances in artificial intelligence continue, some artists are using technology to create hyperrealistic portraits that test the boundary between reality and imagination. Many up-and-coming contemporary artists are stunning the world with their original approach to art. On top of putting their own twists on conventional forms like painting, sculpture, and installation, they've also popularised unexpected forms of art, like embroidery, origami, and tattoos, proving the endless possibilities of the all-encompassing genre.
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Join Live Mag UK's Sam, Cherokee and Ramelle in the second episode of If I Ruled The World.
They believe art subjects should be taken more seriously in school, after all it's not everybody who wants to be a doctor or a lawyer. We need artists, performers and fashion designers too.
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This short video defines the term ‘arts integration’.
View this video with audio description at: https://youtu.be/iMBO672YtCM
ArtsWA’s Creative Start program is focused on increasing arts integration teaching and learning in preschool to 3rd grade classrooms across the state.
Project collaborators:
Clyde Petersen - Animator
Meredith Arena – Script Collaborator
Eli McCalmont – Voice Over Actor
Kate Myre - Vocal Coach/ Jack Straw Cultural Center
Daniel Guenther – Sound Engineer/ Jack Straw Cultural Center
Joan Rabinowitz – Executive Director / Jack Straw Cultural Center
Levi Fuller – Administrative Coordinator / Jack Straw Cultural Center
Tomo Nakayama - Music
Elliat Graney-Saucke – Production Supervisor
Music: City Won't Sleep by Tomo Nakayama