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SUMMARY:History of Art and Visual Culture Symposium 
DESCRIPTION:
 Teaching with Tech: Practical Uses of Digital 
 Technology in the Arts and Culture Classroom 
 showcases the recent work of both faculty and 
 students who are exploring innovative uses of 
 digital tools to rethink teaching and learning 
 both in and out of the higher education classroom.\n
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 With 
 the lowering of financial and 
 technological barriers to entry, instructors 
 are finding it easier than ever to experiment 
 with the use of electronic tools to provide 
 educational content in new and exciting ways. 
  From wiki pages to 360° visual presentations 
 to three dimensional scanning and printing, 
 technological advances are enabling embodied 
 and interactive experiences that encourage 
 new approaches to instructional pedagogy. \n
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 As 
 a reflection of this potential pedagogical 
 shift, the 2015 Symposium will include the 
 presentations by both faculty and students. 
  For the student, this presentation is the culmination 
 of the capstone experience course, 
 HA 499 Senior Research and Professional Development, 
 which focuses on the development of 
 skills related to career planning and supplemented 
 by a faculty-mentored research project. 
  For members of the faculty, this event offers 
 an opportunity to showcase the types of student 
 / faculty collaborations that are a frequent 
 aspect of scholarly work in the digital 
 humanities.\n
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 In order to raise awareness concerning 
 the many people and places helping 
 to enable such innovations, afternoon activities 
 will involve introductory tours at the facilities 
 that provided the resources presented 
 in the morning sessions.\n
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 Presentation Schedule\n
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 1:00 
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 Jon Frey, Associate Professor, 
 Art History and Visual Culture // Opening 
 Remarks\n
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 1:15    \n
 Ethan Watrall, Assistant 
 Professor, Anthropology and Associate Director, 
 MATRIX // The Digital Atlas of Egyptian 
 Archaeology: Building Digital Archaeology in 
 the Classroom\n
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 1:40    \n
 Sean Davis, Undergraduate 
 HA major // Student Responses to 3D 
 Imaging in the History of Art\n
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 2:00    \n
 Theresa 
 Winge, Associate Professor, Apparel and 
 Textile Design and Director, Creativity Exploratory 
 //Modeling Madness: Design Thinking, 
 Modeling, and 3D Printing\n
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 Makerspace Tour\n
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 3:00 
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 LEADER Lab // Contact: Brandon 
 Locke\n
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 Location: 112 Old Horticulture, 506 
 E Circle DR, East Lansing\n
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 Abrams Planetarium 
 // Contact: Shannon Schmoll\n
 Location: 755 
 Science RD, East Lansing\n
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 4:00    \n
 Make 
 Central // Contact: Erica Ervin\n
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 Location: 
 Main Library, 2West, 336 W Circle DR, East Lansing\n
  
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 Creativity Exploratory // Contact: 
 Theresa Winge\n
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 Location: Linton, Third 
 Floor, 220 Trowbridge RD, East Lansing\n
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 Reception 
 to follow\n
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 This event is sponsored by 
 Michigan State University, the Department of 
 Art, Art History, and Design, LEADR Lab for 
 the Education and Advancement in Digital Research, 
 Creativity Exploratory, Abrams Planetarium, 
 MAKE Central MSU Libraries Makerspace, 
 and the Department of Anthropology.\n\n
 Price: free\n
 Sponsor: public\n
 Contact name: Professor Laura Smith\n
 Contact email: smit1550@msu.edu\n
 for more info visit the web at:\n 
 http://www.art.msu.edu/content/history-art-and-visual-culture-symposium-december-4-2015\n
LOCATION:108 KAC, Leader Lab, Abrams Planetarium, Make Central MSU Main Library, Creativity Exploritory 
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