Enjoy the uses of technology
   as a creative tool
            for learning!

Are you just getting started with integrating technology into the content areas? Would you like some creative ideas for communicating with words, images, and motion? If so, the WEB Project invites you to schedule a series of workshops geared toward integrating the arts, humanities, and technology.
 
 
 Taking a Stand
A series of three, 45 minute workshops that draw upon current events to make a statement through the manipulation of digital images and text.
 
 Mood Metamorphosis
A series of three, 45 minute workshops where participants build an animation by intentionally manipulating art elements to make a transition from one mood to another.
 
 Hot Lines
A series of three, 45 minute workshops where participants learn valuable lessons from great poems while echoing their meanings through digital imaging.
 
 Texture
A series of four, 45 minute workshops that encourage observation of the natural environment with an eye toward manipulating textures and exploring patterns to create a digital self-portrait

                    Improve
           your understanding
     of how  new media
       tools communicate information.

Are you interested in learning how to build a web page for yourself or your classroom? Does your school web site need renovation? If so, the WEB Project is offering web page workshops and web site consultations.
 
 Your Letter to the World Wide Web
Two full-day workshops that use creative exercises to develop a unique personal web page (for students or adults).
 
 School or Community Consultation
A half-day consultation with school or community groups whose charge is designing or renovating their web site.
 
Who: interested adults, student groups, or classrooms.
What: technology activities meant to stimulate ideas for 
possible integration with other areas of learning.
Where: your school or our classroom.
When: scheduled at your convenience

Activities address key learning standards.

For more information about these workshops, please contact The WEB Project
 

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