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Luke Arthur Meeken; Oscar Keyes – Art Education, 2024
With youth spending increasing labor and leisure time in designed environments crafted from digital materials, and with historically predatory entities like Meta/Facebook proposing to circumscribe learning and leisure within sensorially rich "metaverses" of their own design, the authors feel it is important for students to be able to…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Recreational Activities, Video Games, Social Media
Martyniuk, Stephanie Veronica – Art Education, 2018
In this article, the author discusses how video games can be studied in the Media Arts/Arts classroom in terms of their educational potential through three steps of visual literacy to effectively deconstruct a video game for critical thinking. She first looks at how games demonstrate visual representation; second, how games teach visual…
Descriptors: Video Games, Art Education, Visual Literacy, Critical Thinking
Ciampaglia, Steve; Richardson, Kerry – Art Education, 2017
Over the summer of 2015, the Plug-In Studio (a new media art collective) collaborated with a group of African American teen artists from Chicago's South Side on a series of art videogames. The teen artists selected issues important to them as the subjects for the games: White privilege, racial profiling, police misconduct, and others. Working…
Descriptors: African Americans, Adolescents, Artists, Video Games
Liao, Christine; Motter, Jennifer L.; Patton, Ryan M. – Art Education, 2016
Redefining the educational model of science, technology, engineering, and math curriculum (STEM) to also include art to become STEAM (Fournier, 2013; Guyotte, Sochacka, Constantino, Walther, & Kellam, 2014) is a current method to encourage students to actively participate in 21st-century learning (Saxena, 2014). The skills emphasized for…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Art Education, Art Activities, Females
Knochel, Aaron D. – Art Education, 2016
Aaron Knochel, Assistant Professor of Art Education at The Pennsylvania State University in University Park, introduced his preservice art education students to a growing field of design practice that focused on developing open source, affordable prosthetics to kids that could otherwise not afford them. Many of these projects involve three…
Descriptors: Art Education, Preservice Teacher Education, Design, Open Source Technology
Alexander, Amanda; Ho, Tuan – Art Education, 2015
Since the summer of 2006, the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), in the Dallas/Ft. Worth metroplex, has invited secondary students to participate in their summer SEED program on campus. The program was developed by the Dean of the School of Architecture and the Chair of the Art + Art History Department. SEED (Strategies, Events, Episodes +…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Video Games, Experiential Learning, Summer Programs
Derby, John – Art Education, 2014
This article adds to the small collection of art education studies on video games (Parks, 2008; Patton, 2013; Sweeny, 2010) by critically examining the association between violent video games, the U.S. military, and mental disability--from a critical disability studies perspective. Derby overviews the controversies surrounding violent video games…
Descriptors: Video Games, Violence, Art Education, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder