Computer Art
Discovery
2001
COMPUTER ART DISCOVERY - A RENAISSANCE IN EDUCATION
Sponsored by the Indiana Department of Education
Carolyn White, Instructional Technology Consultant
Dates:
Two-Week Beginning Course in Computer Art, July 9-20
One-Week Advanced Course in Computer Art, July 23-27
For
the eleventh consecutive summer, the Instructional Technology and
Fine Arts offices of the Indiana Department of Education are sponsoring
a two-week course entitled COMPUTER ART DISCOVERY - A RENAISSANCE
IN EDUCATION. In addition, a one-week advanced course is offered
to teachers who have previous computer experience. The goal of this
collaborative effort is to assist teachers in learning to use the
computer in the art classroom.
These
courses will be conducted at Chesterton High School. Training on the
Macintosh and Windows platforms will be July 9-20 for beginners and
July 23-27 for teachers who already have computer art experience.
The purpose of these high-tech interdisciplinary courses is to provide
art teachers with: (1) the skills necessary to use the computer for
creative problem solving and expression, and (2) resource materials
and methods for incorporating computer graphics into the curriculum.
The courses include drawing and paint software applications, word
processing and interactive media. Participants will pay a non-refundable
fee and be responsible for their own meals and lodging. More information
about possible accommodations in the Chesterton area will be sent
with registration confirmations.
Please
provide the information requested on the attached application form,
including the choice of equipment for training, and an option to obtain
credit through Indiana University at approximately $158.00 per credit
hour for Indiana residents (Beginning Class: 3-4 credits; Advanced
Class: 2 credits). The fourth credit hour for the beginning class
is available to those who elect to complete additional assignments
and projects during the two weeks. Students will be billed for tuition
and awarded credit in the fall semester. It is the participant's responsibility
to check with his/her advisor to determine if these courses will be
accepted for masters or doctoral degree programs. Continuing Renewal
Units (CRUs) will also be available (Beginning Class: 33 CRUs; Advanced
Class: 18 CRUs) to anyone with a masters degree, or a bachelors plus
thirty-six hours.
If you
have any questions about the program, contact the appropriate instructor
on the attached flyer. Complete the application and return it no later
than May 18th, 2001 to:
Del
Hoenke
Summer Graphics Workshop
Chesterton High School
2125 S. 11th Street
Chesterton, In 46304
Call
Del Hoenke at 219-983-3730 ext. 7116 with any questions about
registration.
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