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Digital Disruptors: Creating a Gateway to STEAM for a Broader Audience
Author(s): Niema Qureshi (Chicago Arts Partnerships in Education, USA)and Marilyn E. Baez (Marvin Camras Children's Engineering School, USA)
Copyright: 2022
Pages: 17
EISBN13: 9781668461969
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Abstract
This chapter provides insight into how two educators researched, planned, and co-taught a remote learning arts-integrated project during the pandemic. Student interest in video games generated an inquiry-based collaboration centered around pixel art and video game narratives. The authors combined digital animation with cross-stitching and language arts to address the multiple ways that students learn. The authors believed that by combining technology and language arts with visual arts, students could take a more project-based approach to their learning, which they hoped would lead to greater student engagement. The authors share their challenges and future opportunities that were made visible during this project.
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