Links
- Drawing Tutorials for all sorts of things (realistic eyes, "impossible" geometric shapes, etc.")
- The main link page for all sorts of Arts and Technology | Delicious.com/CaptivArting
- Kearny High | SCT home page | Kearny High Educational Complex
- How To Critique Art | My Master Teacher (Keith Opstad's) site, which includes 2 lessons and an extra credit lesson
- What qualifies me to Teach Art in High School? | My Educational Portfolio, published at Scribd.com, uploaded 10/18/12, presents a pretty good argument.
- Calligraphy & Lettering Design | Electronic book on Scribd.com
- Deviant Art | Added my Paper Mache Mask from class to my DeviantArt page this morning. I had no idea you could make $ on that site.
- Incredible @rt Department - massive database of great lesson plans for all levels of art teachers (k-12)
- Blick • Mixed Media Contest - Entries must be received by April 15, 2015.
- Leading Edge Certification: Haiku Login to San Diego County Office of Education course
- Click to Google Sites: Educational Portfolio of Jay Wing
- My Instagram page (mostly personal photos before January 2015)
- TeachWise is a site for uploading and selling Lesson Plans for Teachers (like my rotating Tessellation lesson)
- This is the link-through to the font-creation extension I purchased on June 18th, 2016 (160618a0848)
This link was so cool, I felt it deserved it's only image, along with the link to the Kickstarter page. My brother shared it with me on 5/18, 2015, and asked what I thought about it.
If you're planning on investing in their Kickstarter page, as of May 19, 2015, there are only 17 days remaining, so, act fast. The link will still work after it closes, but you won't be able to donate after that.
BTW, they were attempting to get $50,000 to make this, and, as of today (5/19/2015), they've gotten pledges of $1,461,040.00...
I think they met their goal.
I also think I'm going to donate, so I can get one for my students to see and play around with.
If you're planning on investing in their Kickstarter page, as of May 19, 2015, there are only 17 days remaining, so, act fast. The link will still work after it closes, but you won't be able to donate after that.
BTW, they were attempting to get $50,000 to make this, and, as of today (5/19/2015), they've gotten pledges of $1,461,040.00...
I think they met their goal.
I also think I'm going to donate, so I can get one for my students to see and play around with.