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At the beginning of this class, like
everyone else, I was intimidated by using technology regarding all the software
and possibly "coding." I considered myself a very traditional artist
and I did not anticipate to incorporate digital media in art class besides
using basic photography. It was hard to imagine how I would use these new media
in a lesson plan.
However, this
class has completely changed my perception on digital media. Although some of
the media displayed certain technical challenges, I find the overall course
full of pleasant surprises. For example, I would never imagine using scanner,
video, and social media to create art. Furthermore, I am surprised by the
simple tools that are available online such Audacity for sound art, Scratch for
video game, and Moviemaker for video art. These softwares have turned what I perceived
to be difficult process into simple exploratory activities that young people
would enjoy.
Throughout
the homework assignments I find researching artists and making lesson plans the
most helpful. The fact we saved these information on a blog makes it easy to
track and reference to after we started teaching. I particularly enjoyed the collaborative
project in class because I got to learn from my classmates something I may not
be familiar with before I started my own project.
At the end of the course, I find new media
a challenging yet stimulating medium to work with. Lots of it is centered on
abstract and conceptual planning which confronts us as problem solvers to
brainstorm solutions in order to execute the ideas in our mind. Furthermore,
the fact that digital media is so accessible and abundant in currently days makes
it a relevant medium to the younger generation. I think I definitely learned a
lot from this class. (Thank you Richard!)