Well. Why would I ever buy an art ed dvd again? It’s all on here: art history lessons by the best of them with pictures and maps, how to do it films, philosophy, films that are artworks themselves, art appreciation. I looked at podcasts from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and from the Brooklyn Museum, and noticed that the MOMA in N.Y.C. does podcasts, as well. I looked at or listened to parts of podcasts from a couple of other art teachers who teach older students than I do. One was telling about using cellphones to make art and put it up online. (Our students must keep their cellphones put away, but there may come a day…) So much to do, so little time. But the little time may be all that’s needed to amass a library (Delicious list) of podcasts for every purpose. A great resource.
Thing 17 On Podcasts
November 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Shelley Bernstein
// Dec 1, 2008 at 10:48 am
Hi and thanks for checking out our content. You might take a look at iTunes U which has free audio and video content from many Museums (Brooklyn Museum, MoMA, Walker, IMA). On our channel, we combine podcasts with long-format videos (usually artist talks) and all of our audio guides can be found there too.
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