Listed below are a few links that have a variety of resources for art teachers moving to and an online art teacher role.
The Art of Education website has a variety of articles. I will go back to read a ton more, and look into the Coronavirus Webinar. Since I am currently teaching under these circumstances and strange times. Cassie Stephens has been someone I follow. I am not always on board or a fan, but I like that she posts her successes and sometimes not so hot attempts. I gather that we are roughly the same age however she has been "in the field" way longer, extremely creative in a playful way that I don't always approach art ed with I appreciate her honestly, and like any recipe, I can't follow the rules and usually tweak it to my own means to an end. She has been posting a lot of online "teachering" however not a complete fan of her units. Again, very creative and engaging for younger students, for sure! Artsonia was mentioned and recommended by my cooperating teacher. He might have used it for the multiple lessons listed, which it appears there are many. He mainly mentioned it to me as a way to grade, share work with parents, and fundraise. I am thinking that the grading and communication with parents during this quarantine has been augmented to online instruction and helpful. I found the fundraising component interesting and something to investigate in the future. Student work is uploaded and parents can order a variety of products with the work printed on it. It is a means to generate money for your art program. Art to remember. I am guessing there are a lot of cliches goin on here. I have not dug around in depths, however like Ms. Stephens I am sure to glean some good ideas that can be manipulated and injected with art history, or technique, different materials. There is a list of around 5 online "teachers you should watch" Cassie Stephens made one of the 5! theartofeducation.edu/ cassiestephens.blogspot.com/ www.artsonia.com/teachers/lessonplans/ arttoremember.com/about/resources/lesson-plans/
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