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New Media and Education WebCam Conference
From the site: WebCamTalk 1.0 is a guest speaker series designed to invite dialogue and the sharing of ideas in this field. Trebor Scholz, The Institute for Distributed Creativity (iDC) invited some twenty artists, experienced new-media educators an |
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atBoston
atBoston is a consortium of small nonprofit new media organizations. Their website features a calendar and links to member organizations. Here you can find out about new media art and events throughout the Boston area. |
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Digital Art Source
Opening a world of Digital Art. Explore sixteen departments of curated, specially selected resources. |
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Art & Science Collaborations
From the site: "Nurturing the intersection of art, science, technology, and the humanities. Established primarily as a network for artists who either use or are inspired by science and technology, ASCI has become a magnet for some of the best example |
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Strategies and Resources for Using the Internet Effectively in the Classroom
Set up in workshop form, this site features a "broad introduction to using the Internet as a tool in which to increase student learning in the classroom." Lots of useful resources and links for effective internet searching, evaluation and strategies |
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Digital Art Resources
New Media links and resources arranged by declarative statement. Wiki page from the Massarted.org Art and Technology wiki. |
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Art and Technology
Open wiki (editable web page) discussion for the Massachusetts College of Art's "Art, Education and New Media" Research Group and other interested artists. |
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ThinkQuest
From the site "ThinkQuest is an international website-building competition, sponsored by the Oracle Education Foundation. Teams of students and teachers are challenged to build websites on educational topics." Their library features lots of great |
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Art Junction
A Collaborative Art Space for teachers and Students.
"Art Junction is dedicated to exploring ways of using the Internet to promote various forms of collaborative learning and activity in and between art classrooms around the globe." |
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Art & Artificial Life International Competition
This site features AI, new media and robotics projects from an international juried show. Some of the projects featured here demonstrate the significant role art and aesthetic philosophy play in the science and research of artifical life, experimenta |
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Low-fi locator
low-fi is a system for locating net art projects (art projects that use the internet as a medium). |
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Youth Media Distribution
YMDi's mission is to improve the distribution of independent youth created film, video, radio and new media. |
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W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines
Accessibility guidelines from the creators of the World Wide Web |
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Universal Design for Learning
Accessibility and New Media. Individualized learning methods, theory and research |
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Fair Use Guidelines For Educational Multimedia
From the site: "The purpose of these guidelines is to provide guidance on the application of fair use principles by educators, scholars and students who develop multimedia projects using portions of copyrighted works under fair use rather than by see |
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T.H.E. Journal
The online version of the Technological Horizons in Education Journal |
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Apple: Education
Apple's Education portal |
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Teaching in New Media
Coursepages (from 2003) by MassArt instructor, and AEC administrator, Eleanor Ramsay. Theory, history, tutorials, resources. Site also includes a timeline of new media innovation. |
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Microsoft and Education
Microsoft's Education portal |
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Intersections of Art, Technology, Science & Culture
Stephen Wilson's extensive list of new media, math, science, art, robotics, virtual reality links is an excellent resource for any educator seeking exemplars of expressive, interdisciplanary new media arts |
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Small Pieces, Loosely Joined (for kids)
This is a children's version of David Weinberger's book "Small Pieces Loosely Joined: A Unified Theory of the Web." The site is designed for middle-school age kids and includes web theory and history along with information about using the web wisely |
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Do While Studio
Conceived by artists as a non-profit 501(C) 3 organization in 1985, we ground our collaborative work in the creative development and critical appraisal of digital technology. Do While Studio provides an opportunity for artists to consider the social |
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Boston Cyberarts
Boston Cyberarts presents a biannual festival of cyber and new media arts. The next festival will be in Spring 2005. |
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Spider School (NYFA)
From the New York Foundation for the Arts
SpiderSchool provides information and online curriculum for the arts community along with whitepapers and guides on how to integrate technology into their work.
(Note, this link fails sometimes. This has s |
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Tech Soup
Tech Soup:The Technology Place for Non-profits
Featuring resources, bulletin board discussions, news and technology tips for non-profits
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Building Arts Audiences and Communities on the Web
Originally written in 1997, this document still holds true. A digital version of the manual published by NYFA, This document includes tutorials and recommendations for finding and assessing good online arts resources along with information about plan |
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ArsElectronica
ArsElectronica has been curating, supporting and celebrating new media art for 25 years. Located in Linz, Austria, but with a universal web presence, the organization will be presenting a retrospective this summer (04) in NYC. They also sponsor and c |
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Adobe Education Curriculum Exchange
Community contributed curriculums and lessons that utilize Adobe programs (Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, Premiere, etc). Subjects such as "Math art: mathematical visualization using Adobe software," "Creative Yearbook Design," "Language Arts with C |
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