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Please, Touch The Artwork 2: Search and find adventure in iconic paintings by James Ensor
Where's Wally meets modern art in this fun hidden object adventure.
You are a suited, art-loving skeleton, recently risen from the grave, with the ability to travel in and through paintings. With this skill you will help repair cracks in the paintings …
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Talkr: Let pictures talk
The Talkr app allows you to let photos speak. By importing your own or other photos, you bring the character in the photo to life, as it were.
The Talkr Live app offers the same possibilities. However, it is possible to record live. When using the app …
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SchooVR: Create your own virtual environments
Website where you can build VR environments yourself or find and use existing lessons in your own classroom.
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3D Pottery: Google Arts & Culture Experiments
Based on this exercise you can bake historical pots online with 3D Pottery.
On the Google Arts & Culture site you can have your students make pottery online (free). They get an example of a historical vase and then try to recreate it on the online …
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Smartify: Image recognition for works of art
With this image recognition app you can scan art in museums such as music with Shazam and get more information about it.
How does it work?
- Point your phone's camera at a painting in a museum and you'll get more information about it. You will not only …
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The long take: Lesson idea
The long take is actually as the word itself says a long take . In such a take there are no cuts and you therefore do not see images jump because there would be a cut.
Making such a take is a feat. It takes a lot of preparation. Will you also take on …
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Making a story with images without text: Lesson idea
By placing images one after the other in a certain order, you can tell a story. A close-up is often used for this, for example. This video explains how master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock builds tension in his films and where the term pure …
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Windows: Blog about art
Windows is a blog devoted entirely to art and related matters. Every week there is a message about backgrounds to art news, but there is also room for consideration and analysis.
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Digital learning in the pandemic: Handbook best practices
During the 2020–2021 academic year, the global pandemic gave the Europeana community of educators the opportunity to become more relevant in their work of integrating digital culture in learning practices and to grow even further. Events …
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JanMac: Educational material for the iPad
Via these two links you will find lesson letters on various topics, provided with a theoretical background, interesting examples from many disciplines and associated assignments, often provided with a manual for the teacher.
The topics cited via the …
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Heldenflix: Workshop
Why are Netflix series so addictive? The answer lies in the earliest adventure novels and how well they have been preserved or not. In an interactive workshop we teach young people from the fourth to sixth year of secondary education to make …
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Tayasui Sketches: Drawing on your tablet
With this drawing app you can easily make sketches, or develop them into a beautiful drawing.
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