--- craig roland <rolandc@ufl.edu> wrote:
>
> Michelle,
> This may not help you with your immediate need, but
> I suggest you
> get the following book. It offers lots of practical
> ideas for making
> teaching and learning art history more interactive.
>
> Getting into Art History
Ok - you probably weren't planning to do a book report
when you mentioned this, but I've considered buying
it a couple of times, but haven't forked over the
bucks, because I have quite a few books...Like Pam
Stevens' Bridging and Art Games and the like - they
cover a lot.
So can you explain a little bit about interactive?
Is the information very detailed? Like, if it talks
about a team project, does it define the role of each
member, etc.
Thanks, Dawn
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