Thursday, April 4, 2013

Tech-Enhanced Student Art Exhibit at KIS w/ Kindergarten Flyers


QR Codes and Digital Art Statements

This week, the art department at Korea International School organized an amazing tech-enhanced exhibit that showcased beautiful student art. Almost every art piece had a QR code that linked visitors to the artist's statement. I walked around the exhibit reading and listening to artist statements on my smartphone. It was great  to learn about the context of each art piece. Many students provided their statements through ePortfolio sites (Wix and ViewBook), or online audio-sharing sites (Vocaroo and SoundCloud). 

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This exhibit was organized by KIS's Sara Arno, Brianna Bedessem, Angel Catholic, Sondra Mullenax, and Sallie  Inman. 

Kindergarten Art Exhibit Flyers

Since I was so amazed by the tech-enhanced art exhibit, I decided to integrate the exhibit into my kindergarten graphic design lesson. I armed my kindergarteners with iPads and walked them to the exhibit. Their mission was to take pictures of their favorite art pieces and create a digital poster using an app called Phoster. Here are some digital posters that were created:

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