Virtual Worlds Best Practices in Education convention!

March 27-29.
Various locations in Secondlife (http://secondlife.com )

http://www.vwbpe.org/

 From their website: "The Virtual World Best Practices in Education (VWBPE) conference
originated from the 2007 Second Life Best Practices in Education
Conference. This grassroots, community-based conference attracts
faculty, instructors, trainers, administrators, instructional
designers, technical specialists, and members of organizations from
around the world. Those who create teaching/learning environments,
resources, tools, support services and professional development
opportunities internal and external to virtual world environments
participate. During the conference, participants have opportunities to
ask: What is education?, What is teaching?, What is learning? and How
can we provide virtual world educational environments in which today’s
learners can become all they can be."

This will be an opportunity to hear from educators around the world who
are actively using virtual worlds and immersive technology in their
teaching.

Schedule of events and speakers:
http://wiki.vwbpe.org/index.php?title=Schedule

The schedule includes SLURLs (inworld locations) and teleport links to
the various locations. You need a Secondlife account to attend
(accounts are free).  Most people find that they need at least an hour
to acclimate to the virtual world and figure out how to move. New users
are always welcome at Educational events. There will be mentors on hand
to answer questions and assist users.

Olivia Gude at MassArt

Principles of Possibility
Olivia Gude

Artist, Educator, and Recipient of the National Association of Art Education’s 2009 Lowenfeld Award
for significant contributions to the field of art education

Lois Hetland says,  "This is a not-to-be-missed presentation!  Come and bring your friends so you can show them just how cool art education really is.  Crowe and I are friends with Olivia–he’s told his classes that she is his "professional crush."  Saturday Studios has lots to learn (and has already learned a lot!) from her Spiral Workshop about ways to bring in contemporary art, visual and youth culture (read "the street"), and post-modernism (I appreciate it because of Olivia).  Probably most important for us at MassArtEd is her understanding about connections between community art education and art education in K-12 schools.  And, well, she’s fun, and really funny. Come!"
 
April 6, 2009
Talk:  6:30 – 8:30
Tower Auditorium
Reception:  8:30, Arnheim Gallery, South 108
 

 Co-sponsored by the Student Government Association and the Art Education Department 

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Fellows & Others,  acrylic paint on brick,  Olivia Gude and Juan Chavez

 

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Majors Registration Day

Majors Registration Day is Wednesday March 25.  Art Education registration will take place in South 109 according to the following schedule:

 9:00-10:00       Rising Seniors

10:00-11:00      Rising Juniors

11:00-12:00      Rising Sophomores

All advisors will be available.  You do not need an appointment.