In this episode, we’ll explore how to infuse art into your STEM curriculum. ISTE author Tim Needles shares his experience with designing creative learning experiences for students. You’ll also hear his recommendations for cross-curricular connections and favorite EdTech tools.
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How Art Fits Into Your STEM Curriculum
So let’s make this EdTech easy…
- Identify an upcoming project you already have planned
- Find a place in the process to infuse creativity, maybe sketchnoting
- Determine what a culminating project might look like, maybe a mural
- Find an audience to share and celebrate student creations
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- This podcast was transcribed with Rev, use my affiliate link to try it out: try.rev.com/Cz82B
- Tim Needles’ Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
- STEAM Power: Infusing Art Into Your STEM Curriculum (Tim Needles’ Book)
- How to Use Augmented Reality in Any Subject Area Feat. 3DBear (Blog Post)
- How to Support Problem-Based Learning with Augmented Reality (Blog Post)
- Special Promotion from 3DBear Augmented Reality App for Students (Blog Post)
- 3DBear
- Adobe Fresco (Digital Painting & Drawing App)
- Photo-Sharing App for Teens Who Love Taking Photos (Blog Post)
- National Geographic
- Sketchnoting in the Classroom A Beginner’s Guide (Blog post)
- 1 Second Everyday: Video Diary (Video Diary App)
- Morphi (3D Design App)
- Google Arts & Culture (website)
- Google Arts & Culture (app)
- Merge Cube | AR/VR Learning & Creation