Instructables Project for Art Educators
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Instructables Project for Art Educators
"Instructables is a place that lets you explore, document, and share your DIY creations"
In this project you will engage the Instructable platform as a technological pedagogical tool. Your audience is the broader community of internet users from ages approximately 6-100 years old. Thinking about the intersections of art, culture, technology, pedagogy and our themes (listed below)--what would you like to "teach the world"?
Themes: time, difference/repetition, sensorium, invisible/visible, mark making, play, translation, migration
Suggested technologies: Makey, Makey, conductive paint, conductive tape, LED lights, simple robots......
Resource: How to Make an Instructable
Prepare
In this project you are "teaching the world" . What do you want to teach? why is it important to you?
What is your big idea?
Make a great Title for your project
Draft your introduction
Write your steps out
Gather your supplies
Look here for suggestions for your photos and documentation
Do It | Document It
Make your project and document along the way with photo and/or video
Enter your text, making adjustments as you go along
Upload to Instructable Platform and Publish
Upload your steps: text and images/video to the Instructables Platform
Hit the orange Publish button on the upper right to publish
You may edit after publishing
Assessment/Evaluation
Your Instructable should be published by 11am Monday March 20
Provide the Instructor and Class the title of your Instructable so we can find it
Your Instructable should have:
- Title
- Introduction explaining your big idea, your thematic connection, your audience
- At the minimum of 6 steps (total-including the introduction) maximum of ?? steps?
You will be assessed based on the following criteria:
Instructable is published AND accessible by the due date (late publishing will result in 5 points lowered for each day late)
Instructable is original (that is -- it is not a copy of an existing Instructable--YIKES)
Your Title is captivating and your Theme is crystal clear!
Step by Step Instructions are well written (no grammatical or spelling errors) and Visual Documentation of project steps exhibits proper lighting and clarity
Your Instructable shows evidence of rigor, craft, thoughtful integration of theme, intentional pedagogy, and synthesis of class readings and prior teaching experiences.
Your Instructable works--that is---the project is 'makable'!