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Re: [teacherartexchange] PowerPoint Tutorials - On line

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From: Anne Verrier Scatolini (avscatolini_at_TeacherArtExchange)
Date: Sun Jan 21 2007 - 14:23:23 PST


Hello All, Any ideas for creating Commedia dell'Arte Masks in my
Drama classes? I'm thinking papier mache for ease and minimal clean-
up, although I could be terribly mistaken/deluded on the "ease"
part. Any sites with pictorial graphics that my students can be
inspired by and yet allowed freedom of creation to individualize
their stock commedia character? Thanks much,

Anne Verrier Scatolini
John C. Fremont High School
Theatre Department Chair
On Jan 19, 2007, at 5:21 AM, David Lang wrote:

> As far as Powerpoint goes, Edward Tufte's essay on the cognitive
> style of Powerpoint should be
> required reading. If you find that interesting you will also like
> his other writing on the visual display
> of quantitative information, etc.
>
> http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.09/ppt2.html
>
> Dave
>
>> Subject: Re: [ArtsEducators] PowerPoint Tutorials - On line
>> From: Woody Duncan <woodyduncan@comcast.net>
>> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 09:58:59 -0700
>> X-Message-Number: 9
>>
>> This seems to be a very carefully thought out description on how to
>> create a powerpoint.
>> It is a bit too complex, but I realize they were trying to cover
>> everything. When I talk to
>> anyone about creating power points I stress on thing: It's the
>> content (the message)
>> that's important. Keep the design simple and straight forward (no
>> bells and whistles)
>> so the viewer gets the content rather than being distracted by fancy
>> stuff.
>>
>> You can easily put your power points on line as I did.
>> http://www.taospaint.com/PaintingChildren.ppt.htm
>>
>> Woody
>>
>> On Jan 18, 2007, at 9:29 AM, Judy Decker wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Art Educators,
>>>
>>> No need to re-invent the wheel.... When teaching PowerPoint,
>>> check out
>>> this link to see if it has what you need:
>>> http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line_powerpoint.htm
>>>
>> Woody Duncan woodyduncan@comcast.net
>>
>> for an invitation to my watercolor exhibit
>> http://www.taospaint.com/Placitas2007/Invite.html
>>
>
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