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Art
Explore and understand the
world of art, visually and conceptually, through these study guides.
Students can link to other art sites, view national and international
collections and review course material.
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Benton - Arts and Culture: An Introduction to the Humanities, Combined Edition
This innovative site, a companion for Arts and Culture: An Introduction to the
Humanities, Combined Edition offers students the
ability to review chapter material and link to additional art sites. Students can review material by
answering multiple-choice, true/false and essay questions. Maps and timelines are also shown here to aid
the student in having a better grasp of how the art of different periods in time and different places
relate to each other.
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Janson - History of Art, 6E
Features of this site include:
- chapter learning objectives that help students organize key concepts.
- online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching.
- writing activities that foster critical thinking.
- essay questions that test students' critical thinking skills.
- dynamic web links that provide a valuable source of supplemental information.
- communication tools such as chat rooms and message boards to facilitate online
collaboration and communication.
- links to the best search engines in art and art history.
- built-in routing that gives students the ability to forward essay responses and
graded quizzes to their instructors.
- an extensive faculty module that includes an index of fine art in the text linked
to online images on the WWW, pedagogical images and line art for classroom use,
a chat room for faculty to interact with other faculty, links to teaching resources on
the WWW, and text-specific resources such as sample quizzes, syllabus, and discussion
questions.
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Sayre - A World of Art, 3/e
This innovative site, a companion for A World of Art, Third Edition, offers students the ability to review
chapter material and link to additional art sites. Students can review material by answering multiple-choice,
true/false and essay questions. In addition, students can compare art from their text to art on other websites
in the "Compare and Contrast" section. Using this unique art website, students will travel to national galleries,
to art home pages created by artists, and to additional sites where they can view art they might never have seen.
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Sporre - The Creative Impulse: An Introduction to the Arts, 5/e
Welcome to the Companion Website designed to accompany Dennis J. Sporre's, The Creative Impulse, 5/e. This site
features chapter objectives, instantly scored multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank quizzes with coaching comments,
essay questions, and a glossary. Visit this site when you want to gain a better understanding of the concepts discussed
in The Creative Impulse.
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Stokstad - Art: A Brief History
Features of this site include:
- essay questions that address historical context, visual analysis, and style analysis
- online quizzes which include instant scoring and coaching
- critical thinking writing activities
- dynamic web links which are a valuable source of supplemental information
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Stokstad - Art History 2/E
Features of this site include:- Problems in Internet Research, to help students use the internet as a research tool.
- Maps and Timelines in downloadable form
- Visual Analysis questions that draw on images from the Images from Art History CD-ROM.
- Interactive Map Study questions to give students a firmer grasp of geography.
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