Small Tools/Big Ideas is "a conference on the discipline-specific technologies reshaping the practice of teaching art and art history" taking place on October 7, 2005 in New York City
Followup
The conference has a
wiki where post-conference conversations are happening.
Pictures!
Notes from conference
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Steven Zucker
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social software -- how to interact with othe people
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using Flickr/ annotation/tagging
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mention of delicious, CiteULike
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mentioned amazon.com and the book Good Looking: Essays on the virtue of Images
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podcasts of works at the Met. reintroducing voice changes relationship between authorativity of text
Beth Harris
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call for collaboration among developers
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"we just want to show pictures" -- technology is complicated
Rachel Smith
Rachel S. Smith is from NMC
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why do all this teaching with technology?
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it's supposed to be great: deer in a headlight, crash and burn
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Alan Kay: "it's only technology if it was invented after you were born"; we don't think of telephone as technology; mature technology
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did interviews with profs and students: really different attitudes
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good practices
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start small
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practice
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enhance what you are already doing
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(personal response system)
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don't force it
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try new things
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don't expect tech to do the teaching
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keep up with new tech:
n m c : projects : Horizon Project
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wikis
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digital portfolios
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IM
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games
My talk
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