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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Sundararajan, Louise – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2014
Harold Cohen is a renowned painter who has developed a computer program, AARON, to create art. While AARON has been hailed as one of the most creative AI programs, Cohen consistently rejects the claims of machine creativity. Questioning the possibility for AI to model human creativity, Cohen suggests in so many words that the human mind takes a…
Descriptors: Creativity, Artificial Intelligence, Art Products, Artists
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Selkrig, Mark Andrew – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2014
During a recent research project, it became apparent that the conventional taxonomic, textual and linguistic devices used to develop the narrative of a manuscript would not allow me to make sense, or tell the complex story, of my inquiry. I needed to employ multimodal approaches to grapple with the project related to artists who work in…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Educational Research, Research Methodology, Art Activities
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Istomin, Kirill V.; Panáková, Jaroslava; Heady, Patrick – Cognitive Science, 2014
In a study of three indigenous and non-indigenous cultural groups in northwestern and northeastern Siberia, framed line tests and a landscape drawing task were used to examine the hypotheses that test-based assessments of context sensitivity and independence are correlated with the amount of contextual information contained in drawings, and with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Hypothesis Testing, Context Effect
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Krivec, Tjaša; Muck, Tadeja; Germadnik, Rolanda Fugger; Majnaric, Igor; Golob, Gorazd – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2014
Everyone has the right to freely participate in the cultural life of the community (United Nations, 2012). In Europe and around the globe, many efforts have been made in order to include people with visual impairments and blindness into the cultural life. The objects and artifacts exhibited in museums for people with visual impairments are…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Blindness, Museums, Tactile Adaptation
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Bailey, Nancy M.; Van Harken, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
As aspiring professionals, pre-service teachers must become good consumers of educational research as well as competent researchers who can use tools of inquiry to improve their practice and conduct their own educational research. Many, however, resist learning research skills or find difficulties in doing so. This article presents ways in which…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Graduate Students, Preservice Teachers, Courses
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Ho, Kong – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
Two mural projects in Brunei offer insight into the specific and universal aspects of public art education and community art making. This article describes how the author used his initiative and experience as a muralist to plan and implement two community art research projects in Bandar Seri Begwan, the capital of Brunei Darussalam. A premise of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Products, Painting (Visual Arts), Art Education
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Dickinson, Colby – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2014
This article seeks to lay out an analysis of Giorgio Agamben's central claims with regard to the formation of a theory of citationality. By juxtaposing Walter Benjamin's theory of citations alongside his more recent, critical engagements with the Western theological tradition, Agamben sets himself the goal of redefining ethics along…
Descriptors: Ethics, Citations (References), Literary Criticism, Profiles
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Weber, Sandra – Perspectives in Education, 2014
Like all forms of inquiry, arts-based self-study research can have unexpected consequences. Although we may start out with a fairly clear objective, the data we generate through arts-based methods might address other questions that are even more important than the ones we thought to ask initially, and our study might have an impact that extends…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Inquiry, Reflection, Art Products
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Scott, Lee – Perspectives in Education, 2014
In this article, I show how I enhanced my understanding of my practice as an artist, researcher and teacher using a self-study approach in my recently completed Master of Technology (M.Tech.) dissertation in Graphic Design. As part of my M.Tech. research, I conceptualised and developed a creative teaching tool that I named "PicTopics."…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Individuals), Pictorial Stimuli, Prompting, Creative Teaching
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Rosenfeld, Malke; Kelin, Daniel; Plows, Kate; Conarro, Ryan; Broderick, Debora – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
When one says "writing about teaching artist practice," what exactly does that mean? In the first two sections (EJ1039315 and EJ1039319), the authors considered different ways to frame a story by either zooming in closely to a specific moment or zooming out to provide more context in an effort to address complex issues. The stories in…
Descriptors: Art Education, Writing (Composition), Personal Narratives, Art Teachers
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Rosenfeld, Malke; Rufo, David; Makol, Suzanne; Greco, Ardina; Flores, Chio; Redman, Jeff – Teaching Artist Journal, 2014
The last two sections (EJ1039315 and EJ1039319) presented stories about specific moments or lessons. Also, situations infused with complexity where the writers had to toggle back and forth between providing the larger context and the details that support readers' understanding of that big picture were presented. In this section each story is…
Descriptors: Art Education, Writing (Composition), Creativity, Studio Art
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Song, Young Imm Kang – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2014
This article explores how Johanson's ecological public art and landscape design addresses current social issues and community necessities. It also examines how her designs may serve as a communication tool for the surrounding society, and how her public art may provide new perspectives for community members, scientists, artists, engineers,…
Descriptors: Art, Gardening, Design, Artists
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Cerkez, Beatriz Tomsic – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2014
In order to verify how important the ability to process visual images and sounds in a holistic way can be, we developed an experiment based on the production and reception of an art work that was conceived as a multi-sensorial experience and implied a complex understanding of visual and auditory information. We departed from the idea that to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Visual Perception, Auditory Perception, Art Products
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Park, Jeong-Ae – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2014
This article reports research on New York-based Korean artists' dynamic processes of identity-shaping and the implications that these processes have for art education. The study uses postcolonial theories that illuminate the dialectical process of hybrid cultural production in the global dimension. The artists' identities narrated…
Descriptors: Artists, Asians, Self Concept, Art Education
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Paxman, Christina G. – Communication Teacher, 2013
The exploration of secrets summons the adage that ''what someone doesn't know won't hurt them.'' While this phrase implies that keeping secrets can be advantageous, it also foreshadows another consideration: secrets have the propensity to hurt others (Caughlin, Scott, Miller, & Hefner, 2009). Despite this, the act…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Art Products, Class Activities
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