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L01-3415 Early Chinese Art (Kleutghen):
Students explore 3D models and Augmented Reality (AR) in the Fossett Lab for Virtual Planetary Exploration

L01-388 Contemporary Art (Sheren):

Students produce podcasts based on original research 

L01-3973 New Media, New Technologies (Sheren):

Students work collaboratively to curate an online exhibition consisting of various genres of new media art (video, internet art, photography, bio art)

L01-444 Forbidden City (Kleutghen):

Students practice temporal and spatial art history using Knight Lab (Northwestern University) platforms, including StoryMap JS, TimelineJS, JuxtaposeJS

L01-4482 Japanese Prints - Courtesans, Actors, and Travelers (Kleutghen):

Students engage in spatial art history using ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS StoryMaps

L01-4496 Porcelain and Lacquer Abroad (Kleutghen): 

Students practice temporal and spatial art history using Knight Lab (Northwestern University) platforms, including StoryMap JS, TimelineJS, JuxtaposeJS, and write Smarthistory-style essays

L01-4923 Globalization and Conteomporary Art (Sheren): 

Students learn to communicate traditional art history through the lens of storytelling, producing podcasts based on original research 

L01-4924 1968 and Its Legacy (Sheren): 

Students learn to communicate traditional art history through the lens of storytelling, producing podcasts based on original research 

L01-4926 Contemporary Art of the US-Mexico Border and Beyond (Sheren):

Students assist with the creation of the Race and Community Art along the U.S.-Mexico Border mapping project, learning how to create data based on original research, and discussing the ethical and value judgments involved in presenting such information

L01-513 The Digital Art Historian (Whitlow):

Students learn a wide range of approaches to digital art history, with an emphasis on the intersection between digital methods and the gamut of art history practice. 

 

 

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