Carrye
Campbell
SLM 521
Spring 2005
Additional Art WebQuests
This WebQuest is outstanding. By
taking on the roles of historian, graphic designer, and broker, students
research the art of tribes of the Northwest Coast in preparation for selecting
three pieces from that culture to add to an art collection.
http://www.itdc.k12.ca.us/curriculum/artforsale.html
In this WebQuest, students will
explore how artists from different time periods and cultures have represented
the horse, and then express their own view of the horse by creating original
works of art.
http://www.arts.ufl.edu/art/rt_room/horse/horsing_around.html
There is No Place Like Home For Inspiration
Throughout history, many artists
have been inspired by their local surroundings in creating works of art. In
this WebQuest, students will learn about some of these artists and then their
own surroundings as inspiration for creating an original work of art.
http://www.arts.ufl.edu/art/rt_room/noplace/page_1.html
After viewing and learning about
works by master cartoon artists, students are challenged to create their own
comic strip. Working in groups of three, students fill the roles of Cast
Director, Story Editor, and Layout Engineer.
http://edie.home.insightbb.com/toons/
In this WebQuest, groups of 3
students take on the roles of Investigative Journalist, Art Critic, and Suicide
Prevention Expert to research and tell the sad, but important story, of van
Goghıs life.
http://www.nevada.edu/~mbp/wq.html