2025 Conference Proposals are now being accepted!!
Teaching Effectively During Times of Disruption (Zoom, Digital Teaching, etc.)
How to Teach Virtually…in Under 30 minutes
How to make videos, screen recordings in less than 6 minutes
Resources for Teaching Online Due to School Closures
Kahoot Guide to Distance Learning
Arts Instructional Resources (Dance, Media Arts, Music, Theatre, Visual Art) provided by the State Education Agencies Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE)
Remote Learning (provided by the PA Art Education Association)
The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Museum Resources, E-Learning, and Online Collections
MoMA-Learning Curve: Art Resources for Teaching and Learning from Home
Da Vinci Initiative (lesson plan materials)
The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Museum Resources, E-Learning, and Online Collections
Crayola: Creative At-Home Learning Webinar
The Coronavirus Virtual Sub Lessons for Art Teachers folder is designed to be a FREE resource to support arts learning inside and outside the classroom during the impact of the Coronavirus. In order to gain access to the folder, you must submit a lesson.
Here is how to submit a lesson:
1. Write a short lesson that can be accomplished either by a non-art substitute teacher or by a student at home. It doesn’t have to use technology (some prefer that), or it can rely on technology. It can be in Google Docs, Word, or PDF format.
2. Name your lesson file this way “Grade Level or Grade Range Lesson Name”
3. Submit a link to your lesson here (immediate access) or email it here artful.artsy.amy@gmail.com (emailing may take more time for access). You can email a PDF, Word, or Google Doc. If sharing a Google Doc, make sure your share settings are set to “anyone with the link” or “public on the web.”
4. Upon submitting a lesson you will be given directions on how to access the drive.
**Please be cool and recognize this is a free resource to support our community. DO NOT use this folder as a mine to recreate lessons to sell.**
12 World Class Museums You Can Visit Online
How to Get a Free Zoom Account
"Zoom" In: Set up a Free Account for Zoom Conferencing
Zoom is a video conferencing tool, and it is a great way to connect with your learners virtually. It is really easy to make a Zoom account and start hosting your own meeting in less than five minutes. With Zoom, free accounts are always available, but right now, Zoom is lifting their usual 40-minute time limit for free accounts.
Kids Stories in American Sign Language (website)
Chrome Extensions & Modifications for online learning (website tutorial)
"Apps for Students with Special Needs" (article)
Greetings from the warhol:
While we are temporarily closed to help mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus, we’ve put together a list of our educational resources so that you and your students can experience the museum digitally from home:
Lessons: https://www.warhol.org/lessons/
PowerPoints on Warhol: https://www.warhol.org/resources/
YouTube videos of Warhol's artistic processes and techniques:
https://www.youtube.com/thewarholmuseum
NEW! Preparing for School Year 2020-2021
This series of resources was created BY visual arts and design educators, FOR visual arts and design educators and will continue to be updated and developed as we move toward the 2020-21 school year.
NEW! ArtsEdSearch
Browse research focused on the outcomes of arts education for students and educators.
Educate.Today
Online Teaching Resources for SNAE
NAEA SNAE Facebook page
This group offers a lot of resources for teachers looking to help teaching students with disabilities online and a forum to source advice from other educators.
Council for Exceptional Children is currently offering FREE membership to assist teachers with distance learning. When joining, make sure you also join DARTS (the Division of ARTS).
Use the code CECED60 when signing up.
Teaching Special Education Online During COVID-19
Quick Take: What You Need to Know About Student Privacy for Students with Disabilities
Quick Take: What You Need to Know About Accessibility for Students with Disabilities