Slack
Here’s student feedback after using Slack as the course platform for our 100% online, 12-week, Introduction to the Visual Arts, Summer ’15.
Here’s student feedback after using Slack as the course platform for our 100% online, 12-week, Introduction to the Visual Arts, Summer ’15.
Thanks for a wonderful summer experience guys! Thanks for all the cool activities and deep discussions. Good luck in whatever’s next!
I’ve placed 2 geocaches for Art110 students, or anyone else, to find. One at CSULB & one at the Newport Aquatic Center. Happy Hunting!
Annie & Tina metup before heading out for summer. Ngoc organized. Lee rocked. Becca vloged. SherriMae contemplated sand.
Roster for CSULB, School of Art, Art110, Introduction to the Visual Arts, Summer session 2015. Instructor: Glenn Zucman
Syllabus for CSULB, School of Art, Art 110, Introduction to the Visual Arts, Summer 2015. Instructor: Glenn Zucman.
Materials List for CSULB School of Art, Art 110, Introduction to the Visual Arts, Summer Session 2015
We’ve come to the end of the 2014-2015 academic year! Congratulations on surviving! Have a great summer and best wishes next year!
Playing with video embeds & live blogging. It’s easy to embed Twitter, Instagram, Vimeo, YouTube, or my favorite, Flickr Video!
We’re done with Activities! If you want some EC, you can try some of your classmates “Procedures”. Or just do 2 conversations!
Looks like you had lots of fun at the beach trying plaster casting last week! This week on to “Algorithmic Art.”
Last week we redesigned the Architecture & Urban Planning of the CSULB Campus. This week’s activity: Student’s Choice!
All of our writing in Art110 needs to be better. Most of all when we are writing about living artists. We can do better.
Lots of great Remix and Mashup projects last week. Now it’s on to thinking about Architecture & Urban Planning and redesigning the CSULB campus!
After experiencing our own “Landscapes with a Corpse” last week, we’ve lived another week. This time: Remix Culture!
Last week we tried Yarn Bombing. This week it’s on to Portrait Photography and “Landscapes with a Corpse.” CSULB Printmaking visits Art110.
Last week we starred in our own version of “The Mina Show.” This week, “How do you fund your show?” Let’s explore Arts Funding and the Kickstarter phenomenon.
Great Instagram Day experiences last week, and now it’s on to our experiment in Performance Art meeting New Media, “The Mina Show!”