No classroom? No problem.
Explore worlds of art and culture while you teach and learn from home.
Fresh Art International optimizes educational technology to create new opportunities for distance learning.
Over the past nine years, we’ve produced an expansive archive of globally relevant online content that explores today’s vital issues and ideas. Our episodes feature diverse perspectives on cultural flash points—the environment, the economy, technology and more. When you tap into our online resources, you’ll find stories to animate the subject(s) you teach. Consider Fresh Art International your discovery channel, a vibrant stream of voices that will engage your students in listening and writing, spark class discussions, and inspire active participation across disciplines.
HERE’S HOW:
1. Connect your class with voices of the future through our 2020 Student Edition.
The first three episodes in this micro-series revolve around conversations with students in Chicago, Detroit and Toronto. Click HERE for episodes, transcriptions and student blog posts—a school week of young perspectives on contemporary issues and ideas. Featuring SAIC—Imagining Tomorrow, Wayne State—Designing for Urban Mobility, and OCADU—Curating in the Digital Realm.
2. Share one of our Topical Playlists with your students, or curate your own to build dynamic online curricula.
These playlists feature sets of 10-20 minute episodes: Sustainability and the Environment, Race and Social Justice, The Culture of Technology, and Films that Navigate Everyday Hope and Heartbreak. More Coming Soon!
Use the Search Button on Our Homepage to look for topics you’re covering in your class. A sample of what you’ll find in our archive: Sports, Architecture, and Cultural Landscapes across North America, the Caribbean, South America, West Africa, South Africa, Southeast Asia/New Zealand.
3. Learn directly from a Conversation with Cathy Byrd, Founder and Artistic Director of Fresh Art International.
Cathy will share what inspires her to teach and learn through podcasting, and record student stories. Request a date and 20-min. time slot for a call-in: cathy@freshartinternational.com
4. Supercharge your online course content with Free Downloadable Research Guides.
Click HERE for our current guides. Sign up for our Student Edition mailing list to get links to upcoming guides.
Please contact us for more information: info@freshartinternational.com
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