Webinar: Collaborative Installations in the Elementary Art Classroom
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Collaborative Installations in the Elementary Art Classroom
Presenter: Jordan DeWilde” color=”grey-lite”][vc_column_text] Learn how to help your elementary students create collaborative installations! By assembling individual artworks together, you can demonstrate to your students and to the community, how each piece contributes to the final display. Just as each student plays an important role in the world, their artwork is essential to creating a masterpiece installation! Jordan DeWilde is an art educator working in Oregon, Illinois. After graduating with a BS in Broadcasting and double-major in Art from Western Illinois University, Jordan went on to earn a MS in Art Education from Illinois State University. Jordan has taught for six years at Oregon Elementary School. In addition to teaching, he shares curriculum ideas and teaching philosophy on social media with art educators from all over the world. His online presence caught the attention of NBC Universal’s learning and entertainment streaming platform, Blueprint. Jordan recently filmed “Jump into Drawing!” a class to teach kids basic drawing skills while building confidence and encouraging creative expression. Jordan will receive the Elementary Art Educator of the Year award at this year’s IAEA conference in November. [/vc_column_text][/vc_accordion_tab][/vc_accordion][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][/vc_column][/vc_row]