Our on-line international scholarly exchange began at 10:30 a.m. Philadelphia/4:30 p.m, Budapest. Jasmeen spoke about her research Teaching Multicultualism through Photoshop Layers: An intersection of technology and Art Education followed by Kelly Steinlage who talked about controversial topics with early adolescents in the art room. Our next presenter was Lindsey Sparagara who spoke about her research project titled, Collaborative Learning in an Arts-based community/university partnership followed by Courtney Todd who shared her pilot study, Characteristics of a Rich Art Program for Children with Autism in a Museum Setting. Thank you for sharing your pilot studies in such a professional and interesting way!
A virtual on-line international exchange between scholars from ELTE University, Doctoral School on Educational Research, Budapest, Hungary and Temple University/Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, USA
Friday, September 30, 2011
Pictures from the Practice and Theory Colloquium
Our on-line international scholarly exchange began at 10:30 a.m. Philadelphia/4:30 p.m, Budapest. Jasmeen spoke about her research Teaching Multicultualism through Photoshop Layers: An intersection of technology and Art Education followed by Kelly Steinlage who talked about controversial topics with early adolescents in the art room. Our next presenter was Lindsey Sparagara who spoke about her research project titled, Collaborative Learning in an Arts-based community/university partnership followed by Courtney Todd who shared her pilot study, Characteristics of a Rich Art Program for Children with Autism in a Museum Setting. Thank you for sharing your pilot studies in such a professional and interesting way!
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