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I am looking for ideas of how to incorporate Canvas on a routine basis in the related arts courses (Art, Music, PE, STEM, Etc.) in the schools in my district (We are a K12 District, with iPads K-8 and Chromebooks 9-12). I have found a few articles but would love other ideas that I can share with my teachers.
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We have a few teachers using it to upload final projects, peer feedback, view videos for routines and procedures. Teacher modeling for the course and communicating with parents. I would recommend creating templates that are easy to use and share in the commons.
I am an art teacher and I use canvas to create modules for each unit. Within the module I have an intruduction where I embed the presentation about the art type or about an artist. Then I have each step as a seperate page or assignment within the module. I list my instructions and then I also have demo videos embedded within the pages so students can reference them if they are absent or they want clarification. I still demonstrate in person but I teach middle school and students tend to get on different steps. At the end of the module I have an assignment for students to turn in pictures of their project before they turn then in. That way if any get misplaced they have proof.
Jasmine, Thank you for the ideas. Those all are great and I will definitely we looking at those.
Jasine, How are the peer feedback done. Do you use the peer review? Can you tell me a little more.
Emily, Thank you for the example module. That really makes sense. Those are great ideas.
We have a few teachers using it to upload final projects, peer feedback, view videos for routines and procedures. Teacher modeling for the course and communicating with parents. I would recommend creating templates that are easy to use and share in the commons.
Jasmine, Thank you for the ideas. Those all are great and I will definitely we looking at those.
Jasine, How are the peer feedback done. Do you use the peer review? Can you tell me a little more.
I am an art teacher and I use canvas to create modules for each unit. Within the module I have an intruduction where I embed the presentation about the art type or about an artist. Then I have each step as a seperate page or assignment within the module. I list my instructions and then I also have demo videos embedded within the pages so students can reference them if they are absent or they want clarification. I still demonstrate in person but I teach middle school and students tend to get on different steps. At the end of the module I have an assignment for students to turn in pictures of their project before they turn then in. That way if any get misplaced they have proof.
Emily, Thank you for the example module. That really makes sense. Those are great ideas.
I agree with your system Emily! I follow a similar practice as you using tech to the fullest of its potential. I have students digitize as much work as possible because assignments tend to get lost and like you said, students learn/work at different stages. I also have them complete their artist statement and journal reflections online as well.
Alisha Hagen has a YouTube channel that is pretty good for Visual Arts. She teaches online only, but you may glean some viable ideas from her suggestions.
Elementary Art Canvas Page
https://youtu.be/0bNm4YzwlGU?si=ul-pEI46McnyRQBI
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