The 12 Days of Photoshop challenges our Computer Art & Animation students with a New Photoshop Project every day for the 12 days leading up to winter break. They only have one day to complete each task and it must be posted to Seesaw before the class is over. Here are examples from each of this year's 12 days! On the first day of Photoshop my students gave to me Something Sliced. On the second day of Photoshop my students gave to me Bad Mail. On the third day of Photoshop my students gave to me A Funny Movie Poster Parody On the fourth day of Photoshop my students gave to me an X-ray On the fifth day of Photoshop my students gave to me A Screen Brought to Life. On the sixth day of Photoshop my students gave to me A True Identity On the seventh day of Photoshop my students gave to me A Critter Candy Cane On the eighth day of Photoshop my students gave to me A Literal Interpretation On the ninth day of Photoshop my students gave to me A Pop Icon Sculpture On the tenth day of Photoshop my students gave to me An Animation On the eleventh day of Photoshop my students gave to me Virtual Graffiti. On the twelve day of Photoshop my students gave to me a Holiday Art History Mash Up!
Merry Photoshop to all! Here at The Art of South Brunswick High School, NC, we incorporate the Teaching for Artistic Behavior or TAB philosophy in our classroom. TAB states that the student is the artist and the art room is their studio. We believe students should be involved in the entire artistic process including designing, creating, and reflecting on their work. It is our job as teachers to present ideas and concepts, demonstrate techniques and materials, and encourage and support our students to create and produce works of art at the highest level.
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Make Artists Podcast with your host Ian Sands the choice based, student directed, Teaching for Artist Behavior, high school art teacher and stuff and things... but mostly stuff. What's TAB?Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) is a student-directed art education pedagogy that directs students to think and work as artists.
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