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I was inspired to become a teacher by some very influential
people in my life, all of whom were/are teachers themselves. My high school art teachers
Bob Mechling and Tamara Bogue, my college art education professor Craig Roland, and
the guru I student-taught with, Joe Eddy Brown (a student of Jay Baldwin) all had profound
influences on my growth as a person/artist/teacher.
The following links are examples of pages I designed for educational use, or include examples of work by students.
Using the Web to Teach
- The Nueva Middle School Art Program.
- Some links I've put together for teachers while at Lick-Wilmerding High School in San Francisco, CA.
- During the Spring of 2001, I co-presented a workshop on teaching Desktop Video for high school teachers.
- ArtSpace: First online high school art gallery (includes some lesson plans.)
- Noisy Birds: A sample lesson
combining the work of a contemporary artist and the interpretations of that work by students fondly referred to as "Subbies."
- I once supervised a student mural project
- Wondering what to do with old computers? We created an Ode IIe.
- SFGATE Article featuring some of Karen's comments on youth & video games.
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