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Author(s): Maria Viera, Thomas G Blomquist
Media productions are often turbulent experiences for directors. Complications from human error, human nature, accidents, shifting budgets, the weather, or the intangibles of art creation can appear at any time. They can be extremely demanding.
Author(s): Robert Elliott
Our World, Our Music relates historical and discipline-specific concepts to students’ existing knowledge gained through cultural participation. It addresses past and present, Western and non-Western societies and cultures, examining music in particular, the arts in general, and the societies that support them within a given culture. Students develop analytical and critical thinking skills through structured listening and global approaches to our world and its people.
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Author(s): Jerrold W. Maddox
Can html be styled well enough and simply enough so that anyone can write for the web, using just a text editor, and share that work with anyone else, regardless of the platform they are using, the speed of their connection and any disabilities they may have?
The answer is yes.
I also believe that those of us who are focused on teaching and learning, rather than branding and sales, need to make everything as simple and small as we can, so we don't burden the user who has limited bandwidth and a slow connection.
Author(s): Trudy McNair
Trudy McNair’s A History of Art and Civilization series provides comprehensive coverage of the art and cultural history of different regions and time periods throughout antiquity. The texts place art and societal movements in context, giving students a panoramic view of history and an understanding of how circumstance relates to cultural output.
Author(s): Diana G Scott
Approaches to Art History is a remarkably engaging, instructive, and versatile publication that inspires readers, generates thoughtful discussion, and develops strong visual literacy skills.
Approaches to Art History is an accessible introduction to the history of Western European art from Prehistoric cave painting through mid-20th century Modernism.
Author(s): Alexandra O'Neil, Kenneth Meier
Art Inquiry: Function, Meaning, and Visual Language seeks to rekindle in students what they may have lost in the fourth grade, if not earlier. Most young children demonstrate a love of drawing and painting the events of their lives and what they see in the world.
Author(s): Pamyla A Stiehl, Bertram Coleman
Back Stage Pass: A Survey of American Musical Theater delivers a comprehensive cover on the development of Theater. From the early years of theater entertainment, to the dawn of a new millennium, this book visits each breakthrough that Broadway theater has acquired in America. Back Stage Pass also follows individuals who have impacted Broadway into what it is recognized for today.