Link to the site:
http://tv.adobe.com/#

I have been using Adobe tutorials on the Adobe website for my students over the past few semesters. Since I set up my blog earlier during this course, this link came up in the RSS feed that I set up on Google Reader. I was blown away! This is an amazing source for video, step-by-step on all the Adobe products. I would use the videos on this site as enrichment content.
Listen how I describe the resource to my students:
Audio Podcast about Adobe TV
2. Photobucket
Link to the site:
http://photobucket.com/
This is a really cool site that has many uses. Teaching and working in the visual arts field any Site that manipulates imagery is perfect for my classroom. One example would be for my students to upload their artwork or their students artwork to use for: critique, sharing with students' family, sharing with teacher and administrators.
This link will bring you to a slideshow created in Photobucket that could be used in the classroom:

Photobucket Slideshow3. MERLOT
Link to the site:
http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm
MERLOT stands for Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching. It is an online learning object repository. There are quality lesson plans and other classroom material on this site. I would have my students use this resource for their Art History project and encourage them to become members in the future.
Listen how I would introduce this tool to my students:
Podcast about MERLOT
4. Artchive
Link to the site:
http://www.artchive.com/
This is a great site for my students to use when creating artwork and making lesson plans for their future classroom. This site has historical information and imagery organized by period and artist.
The video demonstrates how to navigate through Artchive.
Video Podcast about Artchive
5. Pageflakes
Link to the site:
http://www.pageflakes.com/Default.aspx
Pageflakes is a type of aggregator. I have put together a Pagecast for resources in my classroom related to the software we use during the semester.
This link will take you to the Adobe InDesign Resource page I created in my Pagecast:
Link to AED 398 Pagecast
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