Title of article :
Open Minds and a Sense of Adventure: How Teachers of Art & Design Approach Technology
Author/Authors :
Wood، Joyce نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 2 سال 2004
Abstract :
How does the use of technology in Art and
Design differ from its use in other subjects?
What uses do art teachers make that might
seem noteworthy to their colleagues in other
subject areas? And are there respects in which
ICT affects art teaching uniquely?
The following report is drawn from two
national, qualitative studies, carried out over four
years and involving over two hundred skilled
computer users in the UK teaching force [1]. The
studies explored good practice in use of ICT in
twelve separate curriculum subjects. Research
addressed the following questions:
How does ICT help teachers convey the central
concepts of their subjects? What can be learned
with the aid of ICT that might not be learned as
readily in any other way?
The study found that each curriculum subject
uses ICT distinctively, has singular hardware
requirements and is treated differently in terms
of resourcing and access.
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education
Journal title :
International Journal of Art & Design Education