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Down the street from my house is an American Art gem, the R. W. Norton Gallery of Art and Gardens. Established in 1966 as a private collection available for public viewing, this space has been embraced by the local community. Walkers, runners, horticulture enthusiasts, art and culture seekers can be found along the paths of the gardens and the halls of the gallery all throughout the year. The Gallery and Garden's role as a site for informal learning in the community is the central question for my final project in A ED 814. While the gallery doesn't have a twitter account, there are many similar sites that do. Understanding how they function in this space will help me to gain a better understanding of how the R.W. Norton Gallery could benefit from such a social networking site as well as how informal learning is occurring simultaneously with the formal learning intended by the museum. (Note: the Gallery does have a facebook page)
The following are examples of similar sites that will serve this purpose:
1. The National Gallery of Art @ngadc
2. Americanart @americanart
3. Museum of Modern Art @museummodernart
4. Whitney Museum @whitneymuseum
5. Kimbell Art Museum @kimbellart
Additional sites of interest to me as I pursue this question include:
6. Technology in the Arts @techinthearts explores were art and technology connect and will aid me in gaining insight on how technology is being used in a variety of educational settings.
7. artnet @artnet will expand my understanding of the global presence of the arts
8. Penn State ART Ed @PennStateArtEd is a valuable resource for information on current scholarship is education.
9. TED-ED @ted_ed offers a variety of engaging educational videos for all learners.
10. Sir Ken Robinson @sirkenrobinson is an innovative thinker in the arts and education.
This list is not exhaustive. As is the nature of twitter, I am daily finding more and more useful organizations and people to follow.
Happy Tweeting!
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