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ArtSite Classroom
Create
a teaching museum filled with worldwide art and student portfolios. ArtSite turns your classroom computer or classroom network into a dynamic teaching resource filled with art and writing shared by teachers and students.
Build an unlimited museum filled with free images
and descriptions you select from museum websites or print
resources. Include
project
ideas
to inspire students to contribute their own collections
of art to the
ArtSite Gallery or to display studio projects in the ArtSite
Portfolio.
Create a learning environment which combines curiosity, creativity, a world view of history and civilization, and critical thinking and writing skills. For Mac and Windows, grades 1 through College
Take
a tour of ArtSite
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• ArtSite starts you off with over 120 Museum pages organized
into 11 collections. Each
page
features
an image and description as well as a few related project suggestions. (a total of over 300 project ideas)
Teachers can contribute an unlimited number of Museum pages organized by an unlimited number of collections. It's easy to add, change, and delete Museum pages.
All of the teachers who share your classroom can contribute to the shared Museum or each teacher can create individual collections which are only viewable by their own students.
• ArtSite
supports standards 3, 4, and 5 of the K-12 National Standards for Visual
Arts Education:
Grades
K-4, Grades
5-8, Grades
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• Log in to password protected teachers pages where you can customize ArtSite to match your teaching goals. Add, delete, or change museum pages,
collection names, web search categories, and web site links.
Teachers individually manage
their own curriculum content and student records.
• Students contribute to the Gallery by exploring the ArtSite Museum and then writing a description or interpretation of the art on display. Students can also
research Internet websites or print sources and add new images and descriptions. The Gallery is searchable by art collection, class name, and student name and can be viewed by all students and teachers.
• New! The ArtBlog gives students the opportunity to write comments on Gallery pages. Teachers must approve all comments before they are posted. This feature can be turned on or off for each class. (The Artblog is included on all Windows versions and Mac OSX 10.4 or higher.)
• Students contribute studio art to form the ArtSite Portfolio,
a searchable gallery of student art. Under each image,
students write a description, interpretation, or include their creative writing. Teachers can save the best Portfolio pages from each
year to inspire new students. The Portfolio is searchable by academic year, class name, student name, teacher name, grade level, and media and can be viewed by all students and teachers.
• If an Internet connection is available, teachers can guide students to useful websites
with ArtSearch, a teacher customized Internet search engine.
ArtSite starts you off with 50 museum website links.
• How-to
movies and a teacher's
guide make it easy for teachers and students
to learn how to use ArtSite. All pages are printable for grading and sharing.
• Copyright law allows teachers to download an unlimited number of images from the Internet for classroom use over a closed network.
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The ArtSite license is a one-time purchase with no additional yearly fees.
Learn about detailed techincal information and read the installation guides.
Upgrade from
ArtSite Classroom to ArtSite Network for only $150. With ArtSite Network, all of the teachers and students in your school can share ArtSite via your network server.
Compare all three versions of ArtSite.
If you have
a large district or are considering state adoption of ArtSite, please contact
us via email or call
(845) 496-4709 for volume pricing.
ArtSite Classroom for Windows is also available from Crizmac:
1-800-913-8555 - www.crizmac.com
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