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CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03 From Gabriel Thompson to All panelists : Woohoo!!! Go team!!! 19:01:13 From Melissa Schulman : Hi! 19:01:14 From Amy Simmons to All panelists : Amy 19:01:17 From Victoria Thor to All panelists : Hello! 19:01:17 From Megan York to All panelists : Hiya! 19:01:18 From Gabriel Thompson to All panelists : Yay Nic! 19:01:23 From Lauren Gaylord to All panelists : Hi from Germany! 19:01:24 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome to all! 19:01:26 From Jackie Passetti : Hello :) 19:01:28 From Melissa A : Evening Everyone! 19:01:30 From thomas_ryan to All panelists : Hello from Anchorage, Alaska 19:01:35 From Victoria Thor to All panelists : Hi Nic from Minneapolis! 19:01:37 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka to All panelists : Aloha from Hawaii! 19:01:39 From Cara Westphal : Hello! 19:01:42 From Anne Seigenthaler to All panelists : hello HI from International French School Chicago 19:01:44 From Michelle OSullivan to All panelists : Hello 19:01:45 From Marisa Keith to All panelists : hello! 19:01:46 From Megan York : Hiya!! 19:01:50 From Rhonda WW : Glad to be here!! 19:01:54 From Melanie Devoy : Hi everyone. Thanks for doing this :) 19:01:58 From Heather Evans : Nice to be here again! 19:01:58 From Susana Velasco Gonzalez to All panelists : Hello! 19:02:03 From Lindsey Moss : So glad to have everyone! 19:02:03 From Devin Weber to All panelists : Hi all! :) 19:02:06 From Kemmie Bayliss to All panelists : Glad to see you again! 19:02:06 From Carol Crump : Hello from Caldwell, NJ 19:02:07 From Tessa Hitz : Hi Everyone from PA! Thanks for organizing. 19:02:07 From Katie Mitalski to All panelists : Hello from Cincinnati, OH 19:02:12 From jennifermecham to All panelists : Hi Everyone! Thanks for the help! 19:02:13 From Anna Maspero to All panelists : Hello from Texas! 19:02:14 From lmrap to All panelists : Hi from OP, KS 19:02:15 From MelissaG to All panelists : Hello! Week 3! Here we go! from CT 19:02:16 From Gina Mann to All panelists : Hello all, I’m here on Cape cod 19:02:16 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Glad to be here! From Albany, NY! 19:02:19 From Marni : Greetings! 19:02:27 From Stollp to All panelists : Very glad to be here again from Wisconsin 19:02:32 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome back! 19:02:34 From Elizabeth Clark to All panelists : Kearney Nebraska checking in! 19:02:35 From Sheryl B : Hello again from North Carolina! 19:02:45 From Kate K. From PA to All panelists : Thank you for all this. Hi Tessa , I am from Reading Pa 19:02:46 From Renee Malowitz : Hi from Renee in Worcester MA…teaching 9-12 grade art. 19:02:47 From Mary Ure : Hello from Kansas!

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Page 1: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINARAPRIL 2, 2020

19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar!

19:01:03 From Gabriel Thompson to All panelists : Woohoo!!! Go team!!!

19:01:13 From Melissa Schulman : Hi!

19:01:14 From Amy Simmons to All panelists : Amy

19:01:17 From Victoria Thor to All panelists : Hello!

19:01:17 From Megan York to All panelists : Hiya!

19:01:18 From Gabriel Thompson to All panelists : Yay Nic!

19:01:23 From Lauren Gaylord to All panelists : Hi from Germany!

19:01:24 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome to all!

19:01:26 From Jackie Passetti : Hello :)

19:01:28 From Melissa A : Evening Everyone!

19:01:30 From thomas_ryan to All panelists : Hello from Anchorage, Alaska

19:01:35 From Victoria Thor to All panelists : Hi Nic from Minneapolis!

19:01:37 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka to All panelists : Aloha from Hawaii!

19:01:39 From Cara Westphal : Hello!

19:01:42 From Anne Seigenthaler to All panelists : hello HI from International French School Chicago

19:01:44 From Michelle OSullivan to All panelists : Hello

19:01:45 From Marisa Keith to All panelists : hello!

19:01:46 From Megan York : Hiya!!

19:01:50 From Rhonda WW : Glad to be here!!

19:01:54 From Melanie Devoy : Hi everyone. Thanks for doing this :)

19:01:58 From Heather Evans : Nice to be here again!

19:01:58 From Susana Velasco Gonzalez to All panelists : Hello!

19:02:03 From Lindsey Moss : So glad to have everyone!

19:02:03 From Devin Weber to All panelists : Hi all! :)

19:02:06 From Kemmie Bayliss to All panelists : Glad to see you again!

19:02:06 From Carol Crump : Hello from Caldwell, NJ

19:02:07 From Tessa Hitz : Hi Everyone from PA! Thanks for organizing.

19:02:07 From Katie Mitalski to All panelists : Hello from Cincinnati, OH

19:02:12 From jennifermecham to All panelists : Hi Everyone! Thanks for the help!

19:02:13 From Anna Maspero to All panelists : Hello from Texas!

19:02:14 From lmrap to All panelists : Hi from OP, KS

19:02:15 From MelissaG to All panelists : Hello! Week 3! Here we go! from CT

19:02:16 From Gina Mann to All panelists : Hello all, I’m here on Cape cod

19:02:16 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Glad to be here! From Albany, NY!

19:02:19 From Marni : Greetings!

19:02:27 From Stollp to All panelists : Very glad to be here again from Wisconsin

19:02:32 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome back!

19:02:34 From Elizabeth Clark to All panelists : Kearney Nebraska checking in!

19:02:35 From Sheryl B : Hello again from North Carolina!

19:02:45 From Kate K. From PA to All panelists : Thank you for all this. Hi Tessa , I am from Reading Pa

19:02:46 From Renee Malowitz : Hi from Renee in Worcester MA…teaching 9-12 grade art.

19:02:47 From Mary Ure : Hello from Kansas!

Page 2: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

19:02:49 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : Hello from Nebraska!

19:02:50 From susangrieder to All panelists : I’m just watching and listening

19:02:52 From Gena to All panelists : Hello, this is my first webinar.

19:02:56 From Melinda Loggins to All panelists : yes definitly cabin fever

19:02:57 From Lori VanBuskirk to All panelists : Hello from Atlanta Georgia!

19:02:57 From sarah smith to All panelists : hello from PA

19:02:57 From Dominika to All panelists : hello from NJ

19:02:58 From roxy to All panelists : aloha from maui!

19:03:00 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : Hello from Alberta, Canada

19:03:05 From Gena to All panelists : My name is Gena

19:03:07 From Katelynn Dow to All panelists : Hello from New Hampshire!

19:03:10 From Devin Weber to All panelists : From Victoria, BC, Canada

19:03:11 From brita to All panelists : Hi everyone. Brita from Melbourne Australia :)

19:03:13 From Amy Simmons to All panelists : Amy from Columbus, ohio

19:03:15 From Michele Sison-Torres : Hello all! Greetings from Washington, DC area!

19:03:16 From Rebecca : Hello from Los Angeles!

19:03:18 From Donna to All panelists : Hi, Donna L from upstate NY

19:03:18 From Audrey Delgado : Hello from Oregon!

19:03:22 From jaq888 to All panelists : Hola from NY- Hope everyone is hanging in there!

19:03:22 From lanedexter to All panelists : Hello from Midland, Michigan

19:03:32 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : Aloha from Hawaii

19:03:32 From roxy : aloha from maui!

19:03:35 From Denise Pereira : hello!

19:03:37 From glen marshall to All panelists : Glad to be here...

19:03:37 From Tracy to All panelists : hello from NJ

19:03:39 From tburns to All panelists : Hello from Wyoming

19:03:42 From Pam to All panelists : Hi from Bergen County NJ

19:03:42 From Lindsey Moss : Wow! Welcome Hawaii!

19:03:47 From Jessica Davis to All panelists : Hi!!! Jes Davis from Middletown De here :) Teaching high school AP

studio and Drawing/Painting Art. Thanks for doing this!!

19:03:51 From ARTteacher$55 to All panelists : Hello from Alabama

19:03:52 From ongoingly to All panelists : hello from Connecticut!

19:03:52 From laura to All panelists : Hello from Minneapolis!

19:03:53 From Solangel Lopez to All panelists : Hello from Miami

19:03:55 From Carrie Bryan to All panelists : Hi from Newark, Delaware!

19:03:59 From Randy Wheeler to All panelists : Hi everyone, Randy from Clayton, NM

19:03:59 From Lindsey Moss : Don’t worry, we are recording this entire webinar, and you can access it after the

fact. We will send out an email with the recording, it will be at the top of the Art of Education University facebook page

for the next few days, and it should be available on the AOEU website as well.

19:04:00 From Megan Dehner to All panelists : Week 3!! Excited for tonight. Go AOEU team!

19:04:01 From Gena to All panelists : Gena from Alabama

19:04:03 From Kelly to All panelists : Hello from Cape Breton Island

19:04:07 From Shira : Hello from Ottawa Canada

19:05:32 From Melissa A : OMG, I just saw Something else about the 5 stages and this

19:05:35 From Lindsey Moss : Love those ideas Abby!!!

19:05:49 From Lisa Weber to All panelists : 5 stages - SO TRUE

19:05:51 From Kemmie Bayliss : Love the squish faces!

19:05:55 From Desiree Willson to All panelists : I had seen someone use the toilet paper rolls to create dandelion

Page 3: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

seed painting

19:05:57 From Lindsey Moss : How to Use Google Classroom in the Art Room

https://theartofeducation.edu/2020/03/26/how-to-use-google-classroom-in-the-art-room/

19:06:10 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : From American Samoa

19:06:30 From Sheryl B : Yes, those tp rolls are epic!😄

19:06:34 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Talofa

19:06:47 From Lindsey Moss : FLEX Landing Page

https://theartofeducation.edu/flex/

19:06:56 From cynthia to All panelists : We just got it!

19:06:58 From Lindsey Moss : These platforms were originally designed for district level purchasing, and we

encourage you to reach out to your administration to get assistance. HOWEVER, we know there can be an individual

need right now. As an individual teacher, the cost of PRO is $39 a month and $399 a year. FLEX is $49 a month or

$499 a year. Right now we are trying to help teacher swho have a need...so a individual teacher can get $150 off of one

platform, and $200 off the total cost if you bundle both annual subscriptions.

19:06:59 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Love den roll face sculpture

19:07:05 From Lindsey Moss : Cynthia, thats great!!

19:07:05 From Barbara Gronefeld to All panelists : I LOVED THE BODY SCAN LAST WEEK IT WAS WONDERFUL!

Thank you! Barbara Gronefeld, Nashville,TN

19:07:16 From Lindsey Moss : Barbra, it was so relaxing, right?

19:07:23 From Pam Roble to All panelists : Lifesavers! Thank you!

19:07:53 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Sarah is amazing

19:08:14 From Kit Lang : Hi from Hong Kong, Art Teacher Tribe!

19:08:16 From Lindsey Moss : If you would like someone at AOEU to talk to your district about FLEX or PRO, fill out the

form here: https://theartofeducation.edu/webinar-product-questions/

19:08:16 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : PS She sells her art just sayin’ and it’s so good!

19:08:18 From jennifer joyce to All panelists : Anyone have any leads on getting art suppliers, stores, or corporations to

donate/get art supplies out to kids at home?

19:08:28 From Lindsey Moss : Jennifer…love that idea!

19:08:43 From Leah Trujillo to All panelists : Hello from Taos, New Mexico!

19:08:52 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : 1st timer

19:08:54 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Also, this webinar is keeping me grounded during this pandemic

so THANK YOU

19:08:59 From susangrieder to All panelists : Studio habits is a wonderful resource.

19:09:01 From Lindsey Moss : Don’t worry, we are recording this entire webinar, and you can access it after the fact. We

will send out an email with the recording, it will be at the top of the Art of Education University facebook page for the

next few days, and it should be available on the AOEU website as well.

19:09:03 From Stollp to All panelists : What was the title of the article about toilet rolls article?

19:09:08 From Lindsey Moss : All the downloads are at https://theartofeducation.edu/corona-virus-webinar/

19:09:20 From Jen Ecklund to All panelists : I use dojo and remind apps to contact students- post lessons/links/

videos. I also have a class website that I post their work. would I benefit from switching to google classrooms? I do not

have flex. thank you

19:09:33 From Blankman to All panelists : will you be giving concrete ideas of how to use the things that you are

talking about in general?????I need specifics right now

19:09:35 From Lindsey Moss : Here it that link for the TP rolls article:) https://theartofeducation.

edu/2020/04/01/8-ways-to-use-toilet-paper-tubes/

19:10:04 From Stollp to All panelists : Yes, the mindfulness exercise was excellent from last week.

19:10:15 From Lindsey Moss : Here is that awesome podcast that Tim mentioned…https://theartofeducation.edu/

podcasts/helping-yourself-and-your-students-ep-212/

Page 4: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

19:10:21 From Claudia Vásquez to All panelists : Hi! from Guatemala.

19:10:59 From Lindsey Moss : Trying to read all those great recent articles that Amanda mentioned? Start here: https://

theartofeducation.edu/magazine/

19:11:06 From Blankman to All panelists : I really appreciate your help during this crazy time!

19:11:07 From Desiree Willson to All panelists : I appreciate all of this!!

19:11:26 From Lindsey Moss : We are here for you! Art teachers have to stick together:)

19:11:29 From Morgan Norwood to All panelists : I appreciate the Google Classroom resources. Thank you!

19:11:29 From Stollp to All panelists : I don’t see the three dots at the bottom of chat to see the comments? Can we save

the chat notes.

19:11:33 From Eirene Mavodones to All panelists : Hi from Vermont!

19:11:39 From Stollp to All panelists : not see but save

19:11:44 From Lindsey Moss : The chat roll will be transcribed and linked on the page tomorrow..

19:11:48 From Barbara Gronefeld to All panelists : Can you design each lesson plan individually so we can pull them for

the classroom. Usually 3 or four are on one page? as a PDF.

19:12:07 From Stollp to All panelists : Fantastic as usual with you guys!!

19:12:15 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks!!

19:13:04 From Juliet Miller-Martin : The mindfulness activity at the end of the webinar led by Jenna Kelly was really nice. I

did it and was grateful I did...AND it will be one of my three daily gratitudes for today! Try It!

19:13:11 From Lindsey Moss : You can answer here if the poll doesn’t work for you!

19:13:33 From Tessa to All panelists : all of it!!!!!!

19:13:33 From Rachel Arents : Connecting with students

19:13:36 From Nicole Brainard : new tech

19:13:37 From Lisa Weber : I Connecting with students - in that I REALLY MISS THEM

19:13:37 From Melissa H : 3

19:13:41 From Kit Lang : Connecting with students

19:13:42 From Jeanette Frey : All of the above!

19:13:44 From Kathleen Chester to All panelists : Learning new technology

19:13:45 From Sue : Balancing home and work. Single MOm with 15, 11 and 3 year old in the house

19:13:45 From virginiamckeown to All panelists : Connecting with students

19:13:46 From puilamlaw : Finding the right lessons

19:13:47 From JW-MT406 : finding the right lessons

19:13:48 From Kim Cover : connecting with all my students

19:13:54 From susangrieder to All panelists : You need to include providing materials for students!

19:13:57 From Melissa Schulman : Connecting w students

19:13:57 From Ori : Connecting with student and balancing work/life

19:13:57 From kathleen : all of them ~ lol

19:13:59 From Haydee Lopez to All panelists : All of the above!

19:13:59 From Rhonda WW : Finding the right lessons

19:13:59 From Timothy Bogatz to Nic Hahn (Privately) : Can you be ready to go right now?

19:14:03 From mariaboyd to All panelists : Finding the right lessons

19:14:04 From Kathleen Chester to All panelists : Learning new tech

19:14:09 From Jen Ecklund to All panelists : connecting with all students

19:14:12 From Amy : balancing work and home and finding the right lessons

19:14:13 From lmrap to All panelists : It’s both learning so much new technology and finding the right lessons!

19:14:14 From Timothy Bogatz to Nic Hahn (Privately) : I sent Lena the wrong time to show up. ARRRGGGHHH.

19:14:15 From Nic Hahn to All panelists : yep

19:14:20 From lori amer : can you please resend the TP article link... it’s no working for me

19:14:21 From Heather Evans : Yes finding right lessons is up there

Page 5: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

19:14:21 From Tracy to All panelists : I have two young kids, it’s still finding the right lessons

19:14:22 From Juliet Miller-Martin : Connecting with students .

19:14:27 From Nic Hahn to Timothy Bogatz (Privately) : yep

19:14:28 From S.Boyle to All panelists : Which technology to use with early elementary

19:14:32 From susangrieder to All panelists : materials!

19:14:35 From Leigh L Hall to All panelists : Ive found good lessons, but am worried about the overarching cohesiveness

of the lessons

19:14:38 From Linda D to All panelists : the toughest part - I’m not comfortable recording demos for asynchronous

learning…feeling self-conscious!

19:14:39 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Technology medium LSM

19:14:43 From Jennifer Buchholz to All panelists : A lot of my students don’t speak English or have internet!

19:14:43 From Marni : new technology....comfort and confidence with so many ppl seeing me teaching.

19:14:44 From Kit Lang : YES TIM! Exactly!

19:14:52 From Ori : I think they shifted into summer time mentality they aren’t at school

19:14:53 From Shira : balancing work and home life (I have 4 kids)

19:14:55 From Jessica Davis to All panelists : Sue...me too!! 5, 7, 8, and 11 year old with hubby still working and teaching

four classes as well.

19:14:55 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : The most difficult part is the learning curve for our parent community.

They are mostly newcomers, with no internet access at home.

19:14:56 From kathleen to All panelists : working, when it doesn’t feel like working

19:14:59 From Melinda Loggins to All panelists : My kids are not communicating I do not know if they are getting the

information

19:15:05 From Hazel : Getting a working laptop!

19:15:10 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : Pear Deck and Screen Castify have been a life saver for me. I’ve been able

to take many of my lessons and convert them into interactive slides that also have demos

19:15:11 From susangrieder to All panelists : Materials - equal access!

19:15:15 From chuck : connecting with students

19:15:19 From Marisa Keith : Many of my students don’t have access totechnology

19:15:23 From Lindsey Moss : Agreed…equity is an issue right now!

19:15:26 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : connecting w/ students..remote area

19:15:27 From Rhonda WW : Ori, I agree

19:15:44 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : No access

19:15:46 From Ori : Rhonda you teach HS?

19:15:47 From Heather Evans : wow it has been amazing, the sharing!

19:15:51 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : My art teacher friends and teacher candidates have a hard time get students to

participate - the work is “optional enrichment” because it isn’t equitable to grade students who may not have access.

19:15:56 From Kemmie Bayliss : The level of being kind has been so great!

19:16:01 From roxy : I love seeing all the support teachers are giving each other online!

19:16:04 From jataylor1 to All panelists : Yes! I’m curious as to what people are most worried about when connecting

with students? Is it the challenge of keeping them engaged and connected to learning? Or is it to personally connecting

with students? Or…

19:16:05 From Rhonda WW : Ori, Element

19:16:06 From Dominika to All panelists : marisa exactly ! half don’t have computer

19:16:07 From Mary K.. : I teach 52 classes, k-5. How to c connect with 52 teachers and knowing I only saw students

every nine days and having taught 34 years but not great with technology - I am panicking because our system is closed

for the rest of the year!

19:16:10 From susangrieder to All panelists : Equitable access to materials and access.

19:16:17 From Ori : Interesting

Page 6: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

19:16:22 From Jen Ecklund to All panelists : exactly . same students seem to participate .

19:16:30 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : Omg Mary!

19:16:41 From Alissa Sauer : Hard to work with those students we used to poke and prod in class digitally.

19:16:42 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : My school was able to let students borrow chrome books from the school.

So that made things easier. There are still some who I have to make printed materials for.

19:16:44 From Christie to All panelists : Totally with you Maty K!!!!

19:16:51 From Jen Ecklund to All panelists : over 600 students hard to reach

19:16:52 From Kemmie Bayliss : Wow! Mary K. where do you teach??

19:16:52 From Victoria Thor : Amen Alissa!

19:16:53 From Rhonda WW : Ori, Art is not a top priority with kids... other than my really artsy kids

19:16:56 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : \great

19:16:56 From Ori : Maybe parents are having a hard time sitting their kids down to do their daily work, perhaps teachers

will be appreciated more in the near future

19:16:57 From Tracy to All panelists : mary K. where are you that they have already made the decision to close for the

year?

19:17:02 From Kate K. From PA : Mary K. I feel your pain. How do we assess this

19:17:03 From Sheryl B : Yes student participation has been sporadic. I think inadequate technology is one reason.

19:17:08 From Marni : Mpls and St Paul launch, Monday!

19:17:15 From Jeanette Frey : Thank you for being that support system!!

19:17:17 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Nic!

19:17:25 From Pam Roble to All panelists : I am the only art teacher at my school, so hearing and learning from others is

a gift!

19:17:27 From Lindsey Moss : Nic hosts one of our two amazing podcasts, the Everyday Art Room

You can listen here: https://theartofeducation.edu/podcasts/

19:17:28 From Ori : Same here with the HS Art seems like an option sometimes even though it can help their GPA big

time

19:17:29 From Mary K.. : GA. 1270 students, K- 5. I MISS MY KIDS!

19:17:29 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : yup

19:17:33 From Tracy to All panelists : LOVE nic!

19:17:36 From Heather Evans : Hi Nic

19:17:39 From lbaker : Mary where do you teach what state?

19:17:48 From Lindsey Moss : Follow Nic on Instagram @MiniMatisse

19:17:54 From Cara Westphal : I struggle with digital student participation because I teach 11 and 12th grade ceramics -

these students are 1005

19:18:00 From Cara Westphal : not into digital learning

19:18:09 From Pam to All panelists : Our superintendent is not concerned with grades at all in any subject, so I only about

30% of my 400 students participating. Those that are are very happy to participate, but some students are checked out.

19:18:18 From sharrington to All panelists : HI Kit!

19:18:19 From Anna Maspero to All panelists : I teach high school art as well at a super small district

19:18:20 From Kit Lang : HI GUYS!

19:18:21 From Alison Argyll to All panelists : Love to Hong Kong!

19:18:22 From Marisa Keith : THANK YOU

19:18:24 From Leigh L Hall to All panelists : Hello!

19:18:28 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Kit!

19:18:37 From Shira : Thank you for being here!

19:18:37 From Melissa Schulman : Hi Kit

19:18:43 From Timothy Bogatz to All panelists : Hello, Kit! Awesome to listen to you on the podcast again, and great to

have you here!!!

Page 7: CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR · 2020. 4. 3. · CHAT ARCHIVE FROM WEEK THREE WEBINAR APRIL 2, 2020 19:00:54 From Lindsey Moss : Welcome Everyone! To the 3rd webinar! 19:01:03

19:18:45 From Melissa A : Thank you for being here!!!

19:18:46 From Arberie to All panelists : Hi

19:18:50 From Ori : Cara are they able to pick up their clay from school?

19:19:09 From Caira Frohman : Thank you all for doing this!

19:19:18 From Cara Westphal : no- I teach on Long Island NY where we are all “sheltering in place” to avoid COVID

19:19:29 From Ori : oh no I am sorry to hear

19:19:32 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : There are some options on here for homemade “clay,” though it may not

work for a ceramics class.

19:19:41 From Ori : i was going to suggest greenware projects

19:19:43 From Lindsey Moss : Wanna listen to that podcast? Nic hosts one of our two amazing podcasts, the Everyday

Art Room

You can listen here: https://theartofeducation.edu/podcasts/

19:19:54 From Lisa Weber : 1 week in here too (Aurora, CO)

19:20:04 From Cara Westphal : I’ve been having them make paper vases out of twisting newspaper - But its a

challenge. These poor kids waited for ceramics, finally got the course, and this :(

19:20:06 From Gena to All panelists : We have approximately 6 weeks of school technically . Can I use maybe

three lessons and expand on them.

19:20:10 From Desiree Willson to All panelists : this is our 2nd week

19:20:10 From susangrieder to All panelists : Technology training? As a “senior” teacher who is not a digital native, I find

all of this incredibly stressful. I have already been “laid off” because of this. Age discrimination is becoming a major issue

in this environment.

19:20:15 From NICOLE SOLEY to All panelists : Yeah, MN! I also teach in MN. Burnsville. Governor Walz is doing

AWESOME.

19:20:15 From Victoria Thor : MN has the best Gov! yay Tim Waltz

19:20:17 From Lauren Gaylord to All panelists : She got 2 weeks?!?! We had 2 days.

19:20:27 From Marni : ...Because Walz is a former teacher, he knew we needed time to plan and prepare!

19:20:28 From Lauren Gaylord : She got 2 weeks?!?! We had 2 days.

19:20:33 From Lori VanBuskirk to All panelists : Two weeks here with no planning time.

19:20:34 From Lindsey Moss : Careers in art is a smart strategy!

19:20:36 From Ori : Cara I feel your pain

19:20:41 From Kathleen Chester to All panelists : On LI here cara

19:20:42 From Jackie Passetti : In week 3 here in the Syracuse area. Trying to keep to a lot of pencil based things,

or found object type things. A lot of kids don’t have art materials at home

19:20:42 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : That’s probably one of the most gut wrenching part - so many

kids who are excited to take our classes, because that’s where they can shine - only to have the rug swept out from

under them.

19:20:44 From Heather Schulz : Cara, can you have them create “clay” at home? Salt dough, paper clay, etc?

19:20:44 From Mary Ure : can your students make paper clay? water, paper flour or glue?

19:20:48 From dgerl to All panelists : I agree he has been amazing

19:21:00 From Jackie Passetti : I just assigned a found object color wheel to my younger kids

19:21:01 From Erin Walker : what do people use if students are not able to access utube?

19:21:07 From roxy to All panelists : Hawaii is only doing “enrichment lessons”, nothing is required so it’s hard to get

students to do projects

19:21:08 From Lindsey Moss : Love that Lego Masters!

19:21:09 From Heather Schulz : Great. Minds thing alike Mary :)

19:21:11 From jataylor1 to All panelists : Does Nic or AOEU have a list of all the different art related careers out there? (Or

a starter list?)

19:21:13 From Ori : Salt Doug is fun.. :)

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19:21:22 From Cara Westphal : I teach in a title 1 (impoverished) district- we’re allowed to require paper and pencil only

as per the district

19:21:25 From Lindsey Moss : Oh, Janet… that’s a good ask…lemma see…

19:21:29 From Mary Ure : our district sent packets home to all students.

19:21:41 From Tessa Hitz : YES I have seen siblings tag team a ton this week! <3

19:21:43 From Amanda Heyn to All panelists : Here’s a list of careers on AOEU! https://theartofeducation.

edu/2017/07/24/60-visual-arts-careers-discuss-students/

19:21:54 From Melissa Schulman : So did you only do one assignment for all k-5 total?

19:21:57 From Sheryl B : Loving that idea!

19:21:58 From Gena to All panelists : Our system set packets home also.

19:21:58 From jataylor1 to All panelists : Thank you Lindsey!

19:22:03 From chuck : is YouTube the best medium to record demonstrations

19:22:07 From Blankman to All panelists : we struggle with internet access. I really do agree with having

something OFF line!

19:22:08 From NICOLE SOLEY to All panelists : What is your youtube channel?

19:22:09 From Amanda Heyn : Here’s a list of careers on AOEU! https://theartofeducation.edu/2017/07/24/60-

visual-arts-careers-discuss-students/

19:22:09 From Aletha Keogh to All panelists : Is there a lesson plan or video for this-the architecture lesson

19:22:13 From Rhonda WW : I’m Title 1 also, I did first lesson this week for all grade levels - found objects color wheel

19:22:24 From Jackie Passetti : I’ve had good luck with YouTube, it seems to be the most widely accessible to my

students

19:22:33 From jataylor1 to All panelists : Thanks Amanda!!

19:22:43 From Ori : My next assignment is to complete the Getty Museum challenge

19:22:47 From Erin Walker : Our platform blocks utube

19:22:49 From Dominika to All panelists : Found object color wheel ! idid it they loved it

19:22:51 From Anna Maspero to All panelists : I am also at Title 1. We did two weeks of short lessons, next week we start

“real” Google classroom set up

19:22:54 From Rhonda WW : I’m creating an “Art Club” that will be invite only for the 100 or so that are very

artistic and live for Art

19:22:59 From Mary Ure : 8 assignments 10-15 min. We did a choice board with art, P.E., music

19:23:02 From Marisa Keith : it’s as close to cloning yourself as we can get it

19:23:12 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : I use Screen Castify, which loads them to youtube. Zoom and Google

handouts also has a record option. I haven’t used it yet

19:23:22 From Kerri F. to All panelists : @Nic I love the Glue Song you made.... Why you gotta be so rude cover!

19:23:24 From jaq888 to All panelists : ask for admin to allow teachers to approve videos for students to access? My

district did and it’s working well in Google Classroom

19:23:31 From Desiree Willson to All panelists : 10-15min each week for my elementary kids. If they don’t do it we can’t

put in a 0.

19:23:58 From jataylor1 to All panelists : One thing I would ask your district, can you get district approval for youtube?

YouTube is blocked on our kids’ computers as well, but we have been granted access through our district to approve

certain videos or channels so we can link pertinent content.

19:24:12 From chuck : if YouTube is blocked and zoom is discouraged

19:24:16 From Ori : https://twitter.com/gettymuseum/status/1242845952974544896

19:24:17 From Jocelyn Stephens to All panelists : loom.com is a site that lets you record your screen and also shows a

video of your face as you’re teaching

19:24:31 From Sheryl B : Yes I had a Visual Arts Club before. I am trying to plan how to continue to meet with those

students.

19:24:44 From Rhonda WW : Create your own video in Google Slides. Make the video and insert it!!

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19:24:48 From susangrieder to All panelists : Love the idea of power of pause but I am such a novice!

19:24:50 From Amy Wenzel : interested to hear from others whose districts are discouraging zoom, and why. my

admin is really pushing it.

19:24:56 From jaq888 to All panelists : Google Classroom helps me keep in touch with my club members

19:25:03 From Patty Gallagher to All panelists : K-5, I did one set that I was able to send home before we went

remote…a different one for each grade level: story starters to write and illustrate, and a list of suggested activities

geared to grade level. This Monday, I posted to Google Classrooms (one for each grade level) all the same activity

(shadow drawings, nature art like Andy Goldsworthy, and a portrait made up of cut-up facial features.

19:25:06 From Blankman to All panelists : did you say that you were going to send everyone a copy of all

resources mentioned in the chat or throughout the webinar?

19:25:10 From Anna Maspero to All panelists : I had a very active Art Club at school. I have a separate google classroom

for them and we’re doing sketchbook activities every couple of days

19:25:17 From Timothy Bogatz to Lena Rodriguez (Privately) : Hey, Lena!

19:25:23 From chuck : #MetKids is great

19:25:24 From Lena Rodriguez to Timothy Bogatz (Privately) : hey!

19:25:31 From Rhonda WW : Hackers get into Zoom easier than a district protected Google meeting

19:25:36 From Tessa Hitz : Amy my district is telling us no to Zoom right now. We aren’t allowed to go “live” with our kids

so I’ll be pre-recording everything as far as I know.

19:25:38 From Jackie Passetti : Our district has been very pro-Zoom. Some teachers are also using Google Hangouts

19:25:40 From chuck : zoom has malware

19:25:42 From Timothy Bogatz to Lena Rodriguez (Privately) : I shut off your camera/mic, but I’ll turn those back

on once Nic is done and we will welcome you on!

19:25:51 From Lena Rodriguez to Timothy Bogatz (Privately) : no problem!

19:26:09 From Victoria Thor : Zoom is constantly updating to correct things.

19:26:19 From Sheryl B : Yes each Specialist did a 6 block Choice Board. Asked students to complete at least 3

assignments.

19:26:20 From Lindsey Moss to All panelists : My district is Pro Zoom…with some specific instructions to avoid

outsiders joining… Im going to talk about it in a bit

19:26:26 From Heather Schulz : Does your LMS have a conference option? We have schoolboy and it has it’s own

version of zoom.

19:26:31 From Jackie Passetti : We were just told that if we use Zoom to make the meetings password protected so that

we don’t have to worry about “Zoom bombing”

19:26:43 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : Zoom has put in a new feature called waiting room to combat

unwelcome guests. They had that feature before, but now it is a default setting

19:26:44 From Lindsey Moss to All panelists : That is good advice

19:26:53 From Heather Schulz : Schoology*

19:27:08 From Desiree Willson to All panelists : is it bad if I use videos that are already created?

19:27:16 From Lindsey Moss to All panelists : Desiree,, I don’t think so!

19:27:28 From Kristina Anderson to All panelists : what do you all use to edit videos?

19:27:31 From susangrieder to All panelists : I have seen postings about hacking of Zoom presentations with “racist”

messages.

19:27:35 From Tessa Hitz : I wish we were allowed to use it...I’d give anything to see my kiddos face to face and actually

connect with them in real time.

19:28:02 From Victoria Thor : Zoom has a “waiting room” that controls who is participating and who you can

block

19:28:30 From Pam to All panelists : We had one half of a day to plan

19:28:40 From Lindsey Moss to All panelists : YES! Password, waiting room, disable participants ability to share

screen… it makes it safer for kids

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19:28:52 From Mary Ure : I’ve been making videos with clips-it is cool to use!

19:28:56 From Cara Westphal : I use clips on iphone- so much easier than I movie, and keeps the videos short!

19:29:14 From Lindsey Moss to All panelists : Amanda mentioned it already… Nic made a Pro pack all about Flipped Ed

If you subscribe to PRO, you can watch it here: https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/easy-steps-get-started-flipped-

classroom/

19:29:20 From Dan : @Heather- any tips on how you are using schoology? Its our district’s LMS but I’ve only used

it for grading in the past. I don’t find it very user friendly...

19:29:38 From Amanda Heyn : Here are some of the instagram accounts Nic is mentioning! https://www.

instagram.com/ceramify/?hl=en, https://www.instagram.com/mskitlang/?hl=en, https://www.instagram.com/

rubieartstudio/?hl=en

19:30:04 From Renee Malowitz : In Zoom you can create a waiting room that only lets folks that you want I

19:30:06 From puilamlaw : Any information for high school teachers?

19:30:07 From Leigh L Hall to All panelists : great information! thank you!

19:30:33 From Julie Krigel to All panelists : Does Rubieartstudio allow others to use her videos?

19:30:36 From Dana Len to All panelists : I made a very “creative” contraption to film with my phone focused on

my work area. Did anyone find an actual setup that works with iPhones?

19:30:45 From jennifermecham : Whoa! I need that stand! Do you have a link for that?

19:31:04 From Lindsey Moss to All panelists : I don’t but we can ask Nic as soon as she is in the chat!

19:31:04 From Kate K. From PA : How much does it cost?

19:31:19 From Kemmie Bayliss : Great information Nic!

19:31:22 From Elizabeth Clark to All panelists : What about the zoom recording function is it efficient?

19:31:24 From Amanda Heyn : Hey everyone! Some people have their chat settings so their comments are going just

to panelists (me, Tim, Nic, Lindsey, etc.). If you want to chat with everyone, you can change it to “all panelists and

attendees” right above where you type! :)

19:31:34 From lmrap to All panelists : I looked it up days ago. About $130.

19:31:36 From Victoria Thor : Love Screencast-o-matic!

19:31:36 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : looks like $99 USD

19:31:41 From jataylor1 to All panelists : My colleague (Janell Matas) will do demos using her document projector and

then while demoing will record that for her youtube channel. Two birds with one stone! (Obviously not for learning but

later…)

19:31:43 From Kim Steele to All panelists : Green screen, very cool!

19:31:54 From Kemmie Bayliss : Why do you use a green screen?

19:32:05 From Tessa Hitz : Yes Nic Thank you!

19:32:05 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : This is awesome! Thanks!

19:32:05 From Marisa Keith : any opinions on doing LIVE events instead of recording?

19:32:07 From Melissa Schulman : What was camera roll for?

19:32:07 From Jacqueline.Faust : Thank you Nic!

19:32:08 From Lindsey Moss : You can change your background with a green screen!

19:32:09 From Heather Schulz : Schoology is not really user friendly but it works enough. I add my videos to

my resources then add them into the class and embed it so students don’t have to open other apps (work around for

YouTube blocking if you download the video and place it in schoology)

19:32:14 From Ori : TY Nic

19:32:16 From jataylor1 : (Thanks Amanda- that was me! lol)

19:32:18 From Linda D to All panelists : thanks, Nic - great info!

19:32:23 From glen marshall : happy to be here form N.W. Tennessee

19:32:25 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks Nic!!!

19:32:26 From jataylor1 : My colleague (Janell Matas) will do demos using her document projector and then while

demoing will record that for her youtube channel. Two birds with one stone! (Obviously not for learning but later…)

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19:32:27 From Melissa A : TY Nic!

19:32:27 From emilycrosby to All panelists : If you’re a digital art teacher and want to record your screen you can use

OBS studio too

19:32:30 From Anna Maspero : I know where Grand Prairie is! I’m in ATX!

19:32:37 From Katelynn Dow to All panelists : Thank you, Nic!

19:32:41 From Galaxy S8 to All panelists : how do you make it do that video suggestions dont pop up after kids view

your YouTube teaching video?

19:32:43 From Eirene Mavodones to All panelists : Thank you Nic!

19:32:51 From jataylor1 : One thing I would ask your district, can you get district approval for youtube? YouTube is

blocked on our kids’ computers as well, but we have been granted access through our district to approve certain videos

or channels so we can link pertinent content.

19:33:01 From Jennifer to All panelists : Used to teach in Coppell, TX!

19:33:08 From Elizabeth Clark : Does anyone just use the zoom record function to make videos? Would you say

its efficient?

19:33:17 From Lindsey Moss : Galaxy 8 Maybe Teacher tube?

19:33:20 From Barbara Gronefeld to All panelists : I used to be the Postmaster in Palmer . TX!

19:33:21 From Patty Gallagher : K-5, I did one set that I was able to send home before we went remote…a different one

for each grade level: story starters to write and illustrate, and a list of suggested activities geared to grade level. This

Monday, I posted to Google Classrooms (one for each grade level) all the same activity (shadow drawings, nature art like

Andy Goldsworthy, and a portrait made up of cut-up facial features.

19:33:25 From Kathy : is vimeo a video option?

19:33:34 From Marisa Keith : Thanks NIc! any opinions on doing LIVE events instead of recording?

19:33:50 From Lindsey Moss : All of Tim and Lena’s Ideas are here: https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.

digitaloceanspaces.com/2020/04/5ArtHistoryIdeasForDistanceLearningWeek3.pdf

19:34:32 From Dominika to All panelists : are we going to have access to all those links after seminar ?

19:34:42 From Lindsey Moss : Yes! We archive this chat and make a transcript!

19:34:46 From Nic Hahn to All panelists : @VictoriaThor and @NicoleSoley… Hey Minnesota Peeps!! Nice to see

you.

19:34:54 From Tery Castrogiovanni to All panelists : Thanks Nic! Good luck! Be well😄

19:35:01 From Dominika to All panelists : great !!

19:35:02 From Lindsey Moss : It should be on the site in the next day or two!

19:35:06 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : Where on the site is the transcript archived?

19:35:19 From Gena to All panelists : Gena-can you see my questions

19:35:23 From Kemmie Bayliss : Thank you Lindsey for archiving the chat.

19:35:48 From lbaker : Where can you find this chat afterwards?

19:35:51 From Amanda Heyn : Lena has some awesome PRO Packs in the PRO Library if you want to learn more from

her!

19:35:53 From Amanda Heyn : https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/new-readying-students-for-college-and-careers/

https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/new-fundraising-at-the-secondary-level/

https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/new-getting-started-with-encaustics/

19:35:56 From Lindsey Moss : https://theartofeducation.edu/2020/03/27/week-2-webinar-preview-art-education-

and-the-coronavirus-2/

19:35:58 From Nic Hahn to Marni, All Panelists : You are right Marni… Walz is a former educator and that is why he rocks!

He gets it!

19:36:08 From Lindsey Moss : That is the link to get previous chats…bottom of the page

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19:36:09 From susangrieder : Do you have any idea how challenging these projects are for students who are

limited by their economic/access issues?

19:36:11 From Lindsey Moss : https://theartofeducation.edu/2020/03/27/week-2-webinar-preview-art-education-and-

the-coronavirus-2/

19:36:11 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Thanks Patty GC info.Still working its capabilities

19:36:22 From ann madera to All panelists : can you provide the website for typing in ideas?

19:36:25 From jennifermecham : It just started snowing here in Idaho… threw me off task, lol!

19:36:32 From Rhonda WW : This gives me a good idea for my Elem. Art genres vs arch style. What’s their fave, now do

the project/drawing in that style!!

19:36:54 From JUSZLIFLOYD : Google Meet is super easy to use and you can record yourself too. A lot like

screencastify

19:37:05 From Blankman : Lena is giving examples of things that need a lot of internet accessabilities….it can

be changed to something 3D that the kids can make with whatever they have at home. I would love to do this in my

classroom, though

19:37:07 From mariaboyd to All panelists : Frozen anyone else?

19:37:36 From Lindsey Moss : https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2020/04/144Artists_Week3_08.pdf

19:37:37 From Victoria Thor : Assume your students just have a pencil and maybe an eraser. Paper can be rare too -

especially if it doesn’t have lines.

19:37:51 From Lindsey Moss : So many artists on this list: https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.

com/2020/04/144Artists_Week3_08.pdf

19:37:55 From Paula : I love that 144 list!

19:37:56 From Blankman : Timothy, we really need some things that don’t require internet at all! I love the resources, but

not reality for us.

19:37:59 From Desiree Willson : I am a little nervous for some of them searching :/

19:38:10 From Nic Hahn to jataylor1, All Panelists : Check out this list of Careers in Art!! https://theartofeducation.

edu/2017/07/24/60-visual-arts-careers-discuss-students/

19:38:15 From Victoria Thor : there are kid friendly search engines

19:38:17 From Ori : I’m letting them use junk mail to make art on

19:38:17 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : What is that again?

19:38:28 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : I missed the name of the handout Nic just had

19:38:36 From Ori : collages with found items at home

19:38:38 From Gina Mann to All panelists : can kids’ parents have access to Flex?

19:38:39 From Victoria Thor : junk to art - yes!

19:38:39 From Wanda Boudreaux : or paper bags

19:38:42 From Anna Maspero : I am required to have lessons that can be printed to distribute to the students that

don’t have internet access so I have to have a second option

19:38:43 From 74218 to All panelists : I have been nervous to have elementary students research artists - many

have at least a few works that aren’t appropriate for that age group. Any suggestions for navigation that?

19:38:44 From Blankman : Paper suggestions...remind the kids that they can use the back of paper sacks...maybe

the back side of wrapping paper

19:38:58 From Gena to All panelists : From Gena in alabama-how do students show their work

19:39:00 From sarah smith to All panelists : wrapping paper origami

19:39:01 From Rhonda WW : Ori - thanks for that idea!

19:39:01 From Lindsey Moss : I did a wrapping paper assignment this week!

19:39:04 From Ori : wax paper, baking paper, cardboard

19:39:17 From Lindsey Moss : Junk mail, old cardboard, etc.

19:39:20 From Liz Healey to All panelists : Students can use cereal boxes for paper too!

19:39:23 From Ori : No problem

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19:39:24 From Kate K. From PA : I thought of using sidewalk chalk to give messages of thanks to the garbage

truck drivers or mail carriers

19:39:36 From Ori : I had kids spray painting on their clothes

19:39:39 From Ori : they came up with that

19:39:40 From Heather Schulz : Flip a cereal box (or any food box) inside out and redesign it - or design your

own food

19:39:41 From Anna Maspero : Oooh Kate love that idea!

19:39:48 From Blankman : me too! I was going to chalk my driveway tomorrow!!

19:39:58 From Ori : Cereal Box genius

19:39:58 From Rhonda WW : Kate - Pay it forward. The workers will never forget that!!

19:40:01 From Mary Ure : I love the thank yous for others with chalk.

19:40:03 From Desiree Willson : I wish I had sidewalk chalk at home… took it all to the school

19:40:03 From Dominika to All panelists : love the cereal box idea

19:40:05 From Wanda Boudreaux : make building out of food boxes, etc.

19:40:11 From katrina.connelley : Using fabric and newspaper

19:40:12 From Audrey Delgado : Can also use old maps - most of them aren’t being used any longer now that we have

Google Maps.

19:40:24 From Lindsey Moss : This is a great list of materials!

19:40:25 From Anna Maspero : I’ve seen some recipes to make your own sidewalk chalk… not sure how good they

are but might be worth a try!

19:40:27 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : Kids are painting windows around here for easter, I don’t think I

can do this with my kids, who most only have pencil and paper, but imagine a bunch of windows in the neighbourhood

painted in the style of different artists throughout art history

19:40:35 From Kathleen to All panelists : Can you send a link to this lesson?

19:40:38 From katrina.connelley : Pages from an old book

19:40:38 From Wanda Boudreaux : draw on old homework!!

19:40:40 From Nic Hahn to jataylor1, All Panelists : Here is my Youtube… There is a Careers in Art Playlist, a

Distance Learning Playlist, and a Tech Tip Playlist… https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsVYnmD04rfiMNL3pztnjrA

19:40:53 From Lindsey Moss : Lena has created three excellent Pro packs for our professional development

platform. If you are a PRO teacher, you can check them out here…

https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/new-readying-students-for-college-and-careers/

https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/new-fundraising-at-the-secondary-level/

https://theartofeducation.edu/packs/new-getting-started-with-encaustics/

19:40:53 From Ori : old magazines, newspapers

19:41:00 From Ori : any recycling item

19:41:03 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : AOE site has lots of ideas for using things you have at home - paint with

coffee, spices, etc

19:41:05 From katrina.connelley : Blank pages from an old composition book

19:41:33 From Lindsey Moss : Google Arts and Culture is a great way to include virtual art history, and we had an

excellent article on this topic a few years back. Here is a link so you can give it a quick read.

https://theartofeducation.edu/2016/09/30/amaze-students-google-arts-culture/

19:41:38 From Ori : Think of all those foam packages that can be turned into mono printmaking plates

19:41:50 From Victoria Thor : I’m really learning about my students homes life. No magazine, no newspapers, no food

coloring , no paint brushes…

19:41:55 From Kate K. From PA : maybe make their food on their plates like Arcimboldo portraits and take a picture and

sent it to their art teacher

19:42:02 From Mrs. Kirschman to All panelists : Can we have a link to the iPad stand that Nic uses? It looks

awesome!

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19:42:02 From Rhonda WW : Send them on a scavenger hunt in the museum

19:42:17 From Ori : if all they have is lined paper well let them do it seems like we have to be more creative and flexible

than ever

19:42:22 From Wanda Boudreaux : make paint out of coffee

19:42:35 From Mary Ure : Yes, you can’t assume that your students have food at home to use.

19:42:38 From Desiree Willson : I am excited to do online virtual art gallery!

19:42:38 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : Coffee can also be used as watercolour, and another lesson I have

is getting students to make their own paintbrushes.

19:42:38 From Lindsey Moss : If you love Tim’s ideas, he has a wealth of articles (many related to contemporary

artists or art history) at this link: https://theartofeducation.edu/author/timothybogatz/

19:42:39 From Nic Hahn to Kemmie Bayliss, All Panelists : I used Greescreen in this video… I can change the

background… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro00Li3fec8&t=2s

19:42:41 From thomas_ryan : Be careful of museum virtual tours. Guggenheim has a bunch of nudes.

19:42:41 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : I did an activity using food to illustrate the elements of art and the principles

of design. I performed as a chef and shared the different elements/ingredients for a spaghetti meal. Pasta for line, bell

peppers for shape, garlic bread toasted at different shades. Then they had to arrange the food to illustrate one of the

principles of design.

19:42:44 From Ori : paint out of tea, soda, spices

19:42:53 From Dominika to All panelists : Victoria Thor same problem :{ no supplies

19:42:55 From JUSZLIFLOYD : Walk outside and use materials in nature

19:42:56 From Solangel Lopez : They can play with using some food items as paint, and alternative materials to

use as brush- really they just need something to apply the paint with, it can be cloth, sticks, grass, old brush, etc

19:43:00 From Blankman : No paint?.... with parent permission...use ketchup, mustard, choc syrup, etx...

19:43:03 From Kim Steele to All panelists : Lena’s image is gone

19:43:06 From S.Boyle to All panelists : Mud painting inspired by mudcloth

19:43:08 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : I was there!

19:43:19 From Jocelyn Stephens to All panelists : any ideas for alternatives for paint brushes?

19:43:19 From Heather Evans : Food can be a sensitive issue for some students, as in lack of right now

19:43:26 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : q-tips are also interesting paintbrushes

19:43:26 From Jennifer Scott : We set a “creativity” prompt instead or labelling it as a specific media, and

encouraged the students use whatever media they have available from pen/pencil/crayon to legos or found objects.

19:43:27 From Victoria Thor : exactly

19:43:27 From sarah smith to All panelists : tin foil is great for sculpting

19:43:33 From katrina.connelley : What kinds of lines, shapes and colors….etc. you can find in their house?

19:43:40 From chuck : how do we make are classes seem important if they know it’s only busy work. I stress the

importance of the arts

19:43:42 From Heather Schulz : Have students look at Andy Goldsworthy and create art using natural elements

they find outside (or elements they have inside)

19:43:46 From Erin Walker : What shapes do you see in the clouds? In your neighborhood?

19:43:48 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : Is anyone else having trouble with connectivity? I’ve gotten kicked

the presentation a couple times

19:43:51 From Ori : Jennifer that’s a great idea

19:43:53 From Megan Dehner to All panelists : Can we get the link to the Frida Kahlo museum??

19:43:53 From katrina.connelley : YES

19:43:57 From Sheryl B : Yes my principal shared a photo of her niece’s nature collage.

19:44:07 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : The Conch in her patio!!!

19:44:07 From Mary Ure : Great ideas Lena!

19:44:11 From Nic Hahn to Marisa Keith, All Panelists : I’m playing with premiers in YouTube… That allows students to

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comment and ask questions with text rather than live… I have not done live but maybe I will in the future.

19:44:18 From Kathleen : https://theartofeducation.edu/2019/05/31/how-to-inspire-your-students-with-artist-andy-

goldsworthy/

19:44:19 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : All the retablos

19:44:25 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : A picture of talin

19:44:28 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : Stalin

19:44:33 From Kate K. From PA : I used the grocery store circular to have them make collage portraits.

19:44:39 From Ori : Zentangles are also a great meditation tool

19:44:44 From emilycrosby to All panelists : I found this link to be really helpful for students who don’t have

supplies! https://artprof.org/teaching-learning-art-online/art-supplies/

19:44:46 From Solangel Lopez : If you don’t want to use food as a paint alternative, they can use plants or grass,

and even some watered down dirt. It makes for some nice experimentation

19:45:00 From Kit Lang : What a wonderful idea Lena! Is this scavenger hunt available to use?

19:45:00 From Erin Walker : Painting with water on the sidewalk or on rocks and watching it evaporate I have

tried with kids too.

19:45:02 From Melanie Devoy : Make “A Humument” - using a page from an old book or magazine students circle

words to create a short poem - the rest of the page can be drawn/coloured - these can be amazing.

19:45:02 From Victoria Thor : Zentangles were a hit with 5th graders this week.

19:45:07 From Nic Hahn to Galaxy S8, All Panelists : I was asked: how do you make it do that video suggestions

dont pop up after kids view your YouTube teaching video?

19:45:14 From Kate K. From PA : I did a pressed flower and leaves lesson

19:45:24 From Ori : Right on Victoria

19:45:32 From Sheryl B : Yes Zentangles are especially great with older students. At least 4th grade.

19:45:35 From Victoria Thor : Black-out poetry too!

19:45:35 From Nic Hahn to Galaxy S8, All Panelists : When I present to kid, most often I put it in a google slide

show and share that. It prevents the ads, and other videos

19:45:35 From Desiree Willson : I did Op Art with my 4th and 5th graders

19:45:37 From Donna to All panelists : any tips on making sure students are turning in their own work and not just pulling

something off the internet or sharing an image from a friend

19:45:41 From Jackie Passetti : If they have a newspaper or magazine, you could also try doing “black out poetry” and

have them incorporate some kind of a drawing or design element into it

19:45:43 From Mary Ure : I’ve seen a lot of people recreating famous art lately in photos of themselves.

19:45:50 From Candace Herring to All panelists : we told ours to make collages outside on the ground with found

objects and then take pics of it to send to us.

19:45:51 From Lindsey Moss : Donna, maybe reverse image search?

19:45:52 From Ori : Art Tableaus should be fun as well

19:45:52 From Solangel Lopez : LOVE that water painting idea Erin

19:45:53 From Stollp to All panelists : My drawing and design students were studying Frida Kahlo. Can Lena

share her scavenger hunt. I have them sketch the two Fridas image and ask engaging questions but I would love to add

this.

19:45:54 From Desiree Willson : torn paper collage is a great idea using scrap paper

19:46:03 From Desiree Willson : my kids didn’t have the glue though

19:46:05 From Blankman : or magazines

19:46:09 From Lindsey Moss : Desiree! YES!!! Torn paper is a great plan..

19:46:13 From Ori : Draw in the sand? Or build with sand?

19:46:19 From sarah smith to All panelists : you can make glue if they have flour and water

19:46:23 From sarruda to All panelists : I am making draw along videos that they can do with me or just watch, I

don’t want to put any added pressure on them if they don’t have any materials I hope just making it feel like we are back

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in class and listening to my voice would be comforting for them.

19:46:28 From Lindsey Moss : I told my kids that they can just “set a collage together” if they don’t have glue

19:46:40 From Anna Maspero : If no glue they can take a picture of it and that can be the final piece

19:46:43 From Liz Healey to All panelists : flour and water for glue

19:46:48 From Desiree Willson : ooh good idea!

19:46:53 From Lindsey Moss : Yup, agree, Anna!

19:46:54 From Blankman : another idea for paper is to use the back of our “scroll” of paper we get from the store.

Not the part with the credit card info of course

19:47:00 From Erin Walker : you can weave without glue, helps younger students if you dont cut all the way to

the edge

19:47:00 From Jackie Passetti : Create a “landscape” using clothing, household objects, etc, and take a photo of

it

19:47:02 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : Mary, I’m going to get mine to do that too! Only they’re going to

use modern materials to talk about the modern age. I did it last semester and it was a hit. Now I’m going to get them to

talk about social isolation.

19:47:15 From Ori : Right on Jackie!

19:47:17 From Leigh L Hall to All panelists : i had mine redesign a board game to reflect the times. We have a “A Life in

Quaretine” game

19:47:21 From Amanda Martinez to All panelists : Yes!

19:47:25 From sarruda : I am making draw along videos that they can do with me or just watch, I don’t want to put any

added pressure on them if they don’t have any materials I hope just making it feel like we are back in class and listening

to my voice would be comforting for them.

19:47:25 From roxy to All panelists : love that Jackie!

19:47:29 From Lindsey Moss : Leigh…that sounds really cool!

19:47:31 From Pam Roble to All panelists : Sand can be substituted with salt or sugar. Color the salt in a paper plate with

colored chalk.

19:47:46 From Ori : Use red clay or charcoal from the bbq ...

19:47:49 From Christie to All panelists : I am confused here. We started off by someone saying to get kids “off

line” and this is all on-line stuff.

19:48:04 From bethany to All panelists : Offer options! No glue? don’t glue. no color? use value. no scissors? tear

paper. no ruler? use a book or table edge....

19:48:11 From jhamer : great idea

19:48:11 From Anna Maspero : They could try different rocks/natural materials to see what they can make a mark with.

19:48:22 From Ori : Love is Anna

19:48:27 From Melinda Loggins to All panelists : Thank you Lena for your passion for art

19:48:32 From Ori : Love it*

19:48:46 From Anna Maspero : I used to do that as a kid on the driveway in the summers, lol

19:48:46 From Candace Herring to All panelists : Also I signed up with my email to join this webinar from 7-8 and

missed it by accident halfway through so I waited for this one to start is there a way to still get credit since I waited for

this one.

19:48:49 From Anna Maspero : Thanks!

19:48:56 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Yes! Love that critical thinking. Thank you to this speaker!

19:48:59 From Jackie Passetti : Or another photo assignment - look around the hous and find “faces” - eyes,

mouth, maybe a nose. Things like electrical outlets, knobs and pulls on cabinets, windows, etc

19:49:05 From roxy to All panelists : chalk rock!

19:49:07 From Lindsey Moss : Candace, it is archived! You can watch anything you might have missed!

19:49:19 From JUSZLIFLOYD : rocks on rocks- rocks on sidewalk. Piece of broken brick on sidewalk

19:49:26 From Anna Maspero : Oh Jackie I love that idea!

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19:49:26 From Melanie Devoy : Draw/paint with water on dry pavement - temporary art graffit

19:49:33 From Melanie Devoy : grafitti

19:49:38 From Mary Ure : I love the social-emotional tie in that art is naturally a good fit for.

19:49:50 From Jackie Passetti : Thanks, Anna! The photography teacher at our school has done something like

that with his black and white class before

19:50:02 From Melissa Schulman : Great ideas!

19:50:02 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks Tim and Lena!!

19:50:12 From Melissa A : Jackie, I love that idea! All of these!

19:50:13 From Gina Mann to All panelists : what shows can you share for kids to watch for this Soc. Comm or Art History

content

19:50:40 From Lindsey Moss : Here are those links again! https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.

com/2020/04/5ArtHistoryIdeasForDistanceLearningWeek3.pdf

19:50:45 From Ori : How about teaching them some photography guidelines, rule of thirds...etc?

19:50:47 From Lindsey Moss : https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2020/04/144Artists_

Week3_08.pdf

19:50:56 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Great idea.

19:51:02 From Blankman : we just did messages of hope. The kids drew a head with a smiley face, separate hands

waving...and a word bubble with a positive word! Older kids were challenged to incorporate graffiti lettering in their

bubble. We are putting them on our school facebook site to all the kids can see them since we are stuck in our houses

19:51:26 From Lindsey Moss : Good questions!!!

19:51:28 From Jennifer to All panelists : I make my own one page artist info that they can print for our non tech kiddos!

19:51:28 From Blankman : they only used paper, pencils, something to color with and tape to hang it up. really crative!

19:51:33 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : Only in the US can you not show Nudes in Art…

19:51:42 From Stollp to All panelists : Lindsey, I am a pro member, does that include Flex which came onto the site after?

19:51:48 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : https://www.thisiscolossal.com/ Great for kids

19:51:53 From Liz Cruz to All panelists : Hi Lena! Love the scavenger hunt idea!

19:52:01 From Lindsey Moss : No, Flex is separate… These platforms were originally designed for district level purchasing,

and we encourage you to reach out to your administration to get assistance. HOWEVER, we know there can be an

individual need right now. As an individual teacher, the cost of PRO is $39 a month and $399 a year. FLEX is $49 a

month or $499 a year. Right now we are trying to help teacher swho have a need...so a individual teacher can get $150

off of one platform, and $200 off the total cost if you bundle both annual subscriptions.

19:52:31 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : ok

19:52:34 From Kate K. From PA : I am going to have my students create their own how to draw sheet to share

with their classmates (anime, chibi, cartoons)

19:52:37 From Lindsey Moss : BUT, I have PRO too and there are some resources in there that could be used student

facing right now

19:53:04 From Melissa A : @Cheryl Thank you. I want to this with my kids.

19:53:05 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : Preview everything completely so you’re not caught with a surprise!

19:53:24 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : Gracias!

19:53:25 From Candace Herring to All panelists : thanks

19:53:25 From Megan Dehner to All panelists : I LOVE LENA!!!

19:53:25 From Leigh L Hall to All panelists : Lindsey, one of them is based on the monopoly game. Going to jail is

equivelent to going to quarentine

19:53:26 From Melissa A : THank you Lena!!!!

19:53:27 From Rhonda WW : The 12 Google Art museum virtual tours have several that have nude art. My principal

advised me to not TELL them about it, but if they discover it on their own.....

19:53:27 From Victoria Thor : Thanks Lena!

19:53:30 From Linda D to All panelists : Thank you, Lena!

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19:53:31 From Jacqueline.Faust : Thank you Lena!

19:53:31 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : Ciao

19:53:32 From Amy Simmons to All panelists : thank you

19:53:33 From Melissa Schulman : Lena awesome!

19:53:33 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : See Yah Linna

19:53:34 From dgerl to All panelists : thanks that was great!

19:53:36 From cynthia to All panelists : thank you

19:53:38 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks Lena!

19:53:41 From Anna Maspero : The PBS site had interactive painting activities… I’ll see if I can find the link if y’all want

19:53:42 From Renee Malowitz : Thanks Lena

19:53:51 From Ori : Ty Lena

19:53:52 From Pam Roble to All panelists : Great! Love it!

19:54:05 From Stollp to All panelists : Thanks Lena, great info.

19:54:13 From sharrington to All panelists : Thank you Lindsey!

19:54:17 From lori amer : was there a recent aoe article about teaching your students how to take good photos of the art

they are submitting?

19:54:19 From Samantha J to All panelists : thanks Anna that would be great

19:54:23 From roxy to All panelists : good to know Rhonda thank you!

19:54:30 From Nicole Lalonde to All panelists : That would be cool, Ann

19:54:41 From Tery Castrogiovanni to All panelists : We are on wk 3 out and I started using a Choice based model in my

Google classrooms. I set up different topics for inspiration and have been loading multiple creative activities/ process

they can do at home with limited supplies. They love being able to choose.The parents love it too. They said they all feel

less pressure and are having fun experimenting. I teach preschool -5th grade

19:54:49 From Candace Herring to All panelists : Awesome source of information Thanks so much!!!!

19:55:29 From Lindsey Moss : Sooooo, if you aren’t a ZOOM fan… these ideas extend to ANY only meeting platform

19:55:34 From Lindsey Moss : onlie

19:55:43 From Kim Steele to All panelists : We have been told that Zoom is not compliant and cannot use it.

19:56:13 From Lindsey Moss : Kim- my download can apply to any platform..check it out..https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.

digitaloceanspaces.com/2020/04/7WaysToMakeVertualMeetingsMoreFun_Week3.pdf

19:56:40 From Kit Lang : After 10 weeks of home learning, I now NEED Zoom to connect with my students! If you

don’t use it now, it will be a great tool in your toolbox!

19:56:47 From Kim Steele to All panelists : Thanks. I love Zoom...just was told we had to use Google Meet

19:57:06 From Lindsey Moss : I love it too:)

19:57:29 From Lindsey Moss : This is now Inception…recording of a recording!

19:57:29 From Anna Maspero : Omg my kids loved doing Pictionary in the classroom

19:58:01 From Donna to All panelists : Some schools are not permitting the use zoom.

19:58:14 From Lindsey Moss : Here is an AWESOME download with everything you’d need for Pictionary with any

platform

19:58:18 From Lindsey Moss : https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2020/04/Online_Pictionary_Rules_

Directions_and_Prompts_Week3.pdf

19:58:19 From Sheryl B : Yes my Visual Art Club students loved playing this too. So fun!

19:58:56 From Dana Len : I am also interested in knowing if there is an article about teaching students how to

take good photos of the art they are submitting?

19:59:29 From Lindsey Moss : Dana, there is an article from a few years ago that got re-posted this week… it has

a camera tips downlaod

19:59:41 From Lindsey Moss : OH man, my girls feel famous

19:59:42 From Carol Crump : There are some good videos on youtube on photographing artwork.

20:00:20 From Mr. Cuvelier to All panelists : I found that iPad copy stand from earlier, it is here: https://

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ipaddocumentcamera.com/collections/catalog

20:00:27 From Anna Maspero : Omg they are too cute!

20:00:34 From Lindsey Moss : This chat function is similar to what we are using now… and how you can chat with

the whole group or just the panal

20:00:36 From Lindsey Moss : panel

20:00:42 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks Anna!

20:01:12 From Megan Dehner to All panelists : THIS IS ADORABLE

20:01:21 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks Megan…they were pumped to help/

20:01:23 From roxy to All panelists : typing is much better

20:01:42 From Dana Len : Thank you!

20:01:49 From lori amer : looks like you had a recent visit from the tooth fairy

20:01:58 From Lindsey Moss : We sure did!

20:02:18 From Kim Steele to All panelists : Your girls are so sweet!

20:02:22 From carrsd to All panelists : that is such a good drawing

20:02:23 From Jackie Passetti : I have a corgi, too! Haha, I keep having to work around him barking at squirrels

when I try to make videos

20:02:27 From Melissa Schulman : Thank you girls!

20:02:32 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : Isn’t there a whiteboard function on zoom where you draw digitally?

20:02:32 From Kit Lang : Well done ladies! Thank you!

20:02:33 From Lisa Weber : That was adorable!

20:02:36 From Jacqueline.Faust : Thanks helpers!

20:02:37 From Lindsey Moss : I love that you knew it was a corgi… we have 3

20:02:37 From Dominika to All panelists : this is great !

20:02:38 From Jackie Passetti : nice job, girls!

20:02:44 From Amanda Heyn : Here’s the article with a few photo tips! Probably best for elementary, but

applicable to get any student started with some basics. https://theartofeducation.edu/2017/12/12/photographing-

artwork-elementary-students/

20:02:48 From Tracy Korneffel : The girls are darling!

20:02:50 From Kate K. From PA : lol ...

20:02:55 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks…so they had NOT played before…so it goes quick with young kids

20:03:06 From Melissa A : This is wonderful!

20:03:11 From lori amer : sometimes hards to see what the kids draw when they hold it up. Her’s was very clear but some

of my students only have a pencil

20:03:13 From tvandebogart to All panelists : That is a cute drawing of a dog!

20:03:16 From Blankman : I did appreciate watching how it works. I am spending so much time trying to figure

things out

20:03:27 From Dana Len : Thank you Amanda!

20:03:32 From Lindsey Moss : Yes, Lori…I ran into that …with pencil they have to hold it close to the screen

20:03:32 From Hazel : Great job helpers!

20:03:37 From lori amer : they’re so cute

20:03:57 From roxy : so awesome!

20:03:57 From Melissa A : Thank you Girls!!

20:04:03 From Paula : Thanks for the demo!

20:04:13 From Lindsey Moss : https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.com/2020/04/Online_Pictionary_

Rules_Directions_and_Prompts_Week3.pdf

20:04:16 From Blankman : dark crayon would work

20:04:25 From Lindsey Moss : Good idea!!

20:04:28 From Sheryl B : Great idea!!

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20:04:31 From Lindsey Moss : https://artofed-uploads.nyc3.digitaloceanspaces.

com/2020/04/7WaysToMakeVertualMeetingsMoreFun_Week3.pdf

20:04:31 From Heidi to All panelists : Thank you for the helpful webinar! :)

20:05:12 From lori amer : I tried to do that this week-a scavenger hunt. I was so tired of seeing them slumped on

their beds in the google classroom

20:05:13 From Megan York : How could pictionary work when you have a class of 20 students?

20:05:29 From chuck : see you all next week

20:05:39 From Jessica Davis to All panelists : break off into group with zoom classes of 20 :)

20:05:39 From Lindsey Moss : Megan, I did it with over 20… message more than one kid at once so they are all

drawing at the same time to save time

20:06:19 From Jocelyn Stephens to All panelists : I include my dog in my videos!

20:06:32 From Lindsey Moss : Yes!!! Kids love dog videos...

20:06:45 From Mary Ure : I love your Zoom ideas!

20:06:52 From Anna Maspero : We had a staff meeting with weird hats and it was so fun!

20:06:52 From Megan York : Thanks!!

20:06:56 From roxy : our school is planning on doing a virtual spirit week

20:06:58 From Lindsey Moss : Thank you! Could work for ANY platform!!

20:07:11 From Elizabeth Brett to All panelists : Some teachers prefer to split classes and Zoom with smaller groups at a

time

20:07:20 From Kate K. From PA : because they think we live at school

20:07:23 From Anna Maspero : High schoolers love seeing pets too — mine frequently ask about my cats!

20:07:31 From Lindsey Moss : Kate!!! They do!!!!

20:07:33 From Marni : I’m planning on wearing different hats for each lesson

20:07:40 From Melissa Schulman : Thanks!

20:07:43 From lori amer : I had them bring a snack that they transformed to look like a portrait.

20:07:44 From Leigh L Hall to All panelists : thank you! i will check out the recording. I have to go. I have so

many fun ideas, now!!!

20:08:06 From Kathleen to All panelists : do you teach multiple grade levels?

20:08:12 From JUSZLIFLOYD : silly t-shirts. I never get to wear these shirts to school

20:08:17 From Lindsey Moss : Yes..k-6

20:08:21 From Lindsey Moss : LOVE the t-shirt idea!

20:08:27 From Lisa Weber : I love all of these ideas!

20:08:28 From Kate K. From PA : we were going to do crazy hair

20:08:28 From Kathleen to All panelists : How long is your meeting time for each grade level? Whats your

recommendation for time management if I have 54 classes?

20:08:29 From Melissa A : Thank You!!!!

20:08:32 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Fancy hat day!

20:08:36 From Galaxy S8 to All panelists : love the costume party and co host idea!

20:08:38 From roxy : thank you!

20:08:38 From Victoria Thor : Thanks Lindsay! Will pass these on to my other colleagues.

20:08:38 From Amy Simmons to All panelists : thank you Lindsey

20:08:55 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Thanks Lindsey

20:08:57 From Claudia Vásquez to All panelists : thank you! 😄

20:09:10 From Pam Roble to All panelists : Do you need special permission from parents to allow them to

participate in a Zoom meeting?

20:09:20 From Gena to All panelists : tell again how to play with Pictionary with several students

20:09:20 From ongoingly to All panelists : our school has guest read Alouds on zoom. I read a book about

Picasso’s dachshund lump!

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20:09:26 From Lisa Weber : I wore a crazy hat to a staff meeting and NO ONE SAID A WORD. They were

probably just shaking their heads, “Crazy art teacher...”

20:09:42 From Kim Steele to All panelists : That’s funny!

20:09:50 From Anna Maspero : Lisa, they were probably just jealous.

20:09:58 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : PS just be careful with zoom b/c it is not Ed 2D compliant

20:10:01 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Hahahahahah

20:10:10 From Lisa Weber : Hahah Anna - maybe. or ashamed hahha

20:10:13 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : You can change your background on Zoom if your computer is new enough.

20:10:15 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Google meet is a-ok

20:10:22 From Alison Argyll : ALWAYS use the waiting room.

20:10:29 From Linda D : We use a waiting room - so far, so good - w/Zoom

20:10:45 From Alison Argyll : ALWAYS have a password- I use the same one every time

20:10:45 From Kathryn Jamiolkowski to All panelists : I joined this a little late will I get these great downloads

e-mailed to me?

20:10:46 From Anna Maspero : Use waiting room, verify student’s names

20:10:50 From Elizabeth Brett to All panelists : Create a waiting room on Zoom ans host has to allow particpants

in

20:10:52 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Yes!

20:10:54 From Tessa Hitz : Any advice for connecting well in a district that ISN’T allowing us to meet with kids

live??

20:11:01 From cgriffin to All panelists : we’ve been asked to use google meet as a more secure option

20:11:06 From roxy : virtual backgrounds are awesome! Change it to a famous artwork and have th students guess the

artwork

20:11:07 From Marni : My husband challenged me to wear the same thing to all our meetings this week!

20:11:26 From Elizabeth Brett to All panelists : I think waitng room is now default for educators

20:11:27 From Mary K.. : My district wants “Teams” - any suggestions? I have lots of elementary students in 52 classroom

teachers.

20:11:30 From jennifer joyce : waiting room, password, and always require everyone to use camera…only way to see who

it is.

20:11:37 From Victoria Thor : Watch Now: http://click.zoom.us/e/84442/rY6gamqx5UA/bjntw5/1483333024?h=r1_

Qb2NfWgKHQgXwlUbgXfdRwZlrOtRqEt6wrMSBQpM

Read More: http://click.zoom.us/e/84442/ur-meetings-zoom-waiting-rooms/bjntw9/1483333024?h=r1_

Qb2NfWgKHQgXwlUbgXfdRwZlrOtRqEt6wrMSBQpM

20:11:40 From katrina.connelley : Yes Roxy

20:11:42 From Alison Argyll : If you have students pop in on a device that isn’t their name, in zoom rename them & they

come back next time with the same name!

20:12:05 From Kathleen : Hey guys - Are any of ya’ll elementary art teachers (TK-5th) at 2 schools? With all grade

levels I have 54 classes? Is anyone out there working with that volume of students?

20:12:08 From Dana Wilson to All panelists : Just updated today!

20:12:16 From Stollp to All panelists : We were told not to use Zoom but Google Classroom because Zoom is not HIPAA

approved

20:12:20 From Jennifer to All panelists : We use Google Meets

20:12:39 From Li’omatuahaili Ripley to All panelists : Google Class?

20:12:45 From Stacey Taylor to All panelists : I have K-8 19 classes, nothing compared to you

20:12:53 From Dominika to All panelists : 3 schools 500 kids around 30 classes

20:12:54 From Linda D : We are not going by our regular schedule - only core classes, specialists are optional

20:12:55 From Kemmie Bayliss : Thank you all!

20:12:56 From Blankman : oh wow....sorry

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20:12:56 From Lindsey Moss : I used to be a writer for AOE, and you can check out all of my previous articles

here:

https://theartofeducation.edu/author/lindseymoss/

20:12:56 From katrina.connelley : Yes, Kathleen I have 2 schools

20:12:56 From Lisa Krejcik to All panelists : I am at 2 schools with about 700 kids

20:12:58 From Renee Malowitz : Thanks you!

20:13:00 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : Phew

20:13:01 From Alison Argyll : I am putting same grade levels into the same class meet ups to have fewer classes & then

doing small group meet ups

20:13:03 From Jacqueline.Faust : Thank you all!

20:13:04 From Debra Kowalski to All panelists : Thank you!!!!!!!

20:13:07 From Cheryl Treiber-Kawaoka : Thank you!

20:13:08 From Jose Cuevas to All panelists : thank you.

20:13:08 From Lindsey Moss : Thanks everybody!!!

20:13:09 From wsedfg to All panelists : This was so fantastic, thank you everyone!

20:13:09 From ann madera : Thank you =)

20:13:10 From Linda D : Thank you all so much!

20:13:10 From mbergman to All panelists : Thanks It was Great!!

20:13:11 From Stollp to All panelists : You have click off the Google Calendar off to not let kids stay in

20:13:11 From Wanda Boudreaux : Thank you!!!

20:13:12 From Eirene Mavodones to All panelists : Thank you Lindsey!

20:13:13 From Lorca Beebe-Diaz to All panelists : That was jammed packed lol

20:13:14 From Amy Simmons to All panelists : thank you

20:13:15 From Lisa Krejcik to All panelists : great info thank you!

20:13:15 From Jennifer to All panelists : Thank you!!

20:13:16 From jennifer joyce : Thanks!!

20:13:18 From Melinda Loggins to All panelists : You Bet

20:13:19 From Kim Steele to All panelists : Thank you! :^)

20:13:19 From Anna Maspero : Thank you!! It was so nice to connect with other art teachers!

20:13:20 From Stollp to All panelists : Thank you all so much.

20:13:20 From Melanie Devoy : Thank you all!!!

20:13:21 From Victoria Thor : Thank you everyone!

20:13:22 From 74218 to All panelists : Thank you! This was super helpful!!

20:13:23 From Sheryl B : More great ideas, Thanks 😄

20:13:25 From JUSZLIFLOYD : Thanks

20:13:26 From katrina.connelley : Thanks you all!!!!

20:13:26 From Pam Roble to All panelists : Thank You So Much!!!!

20:13:28 From Gina Mann to All panelists : Great Webinar… Really appreciate this

20:13:28 From roxy : thank you all! this made my week!

20:13:28 From Eirene Mavodones to All panelists : Thank you Amanda and Tim!

20:13:28 From bethany : thank you!

20:13:28 From Lindsey Moss : See you all next week!!!!!!!!

20:13:28 From Lisa Weber : Thank you AOEU panelists! I love all the information you share and have been able to

implement a lot already!

20:13:29 From Samantha J to All panelists : thank you everyone

20:13:30 From Jackie Passetti : Thank you :)

20:13:30 From lseneng : Thank you! So many great idea!

20:13:30 From Kate K. From PA : Blessings to all of you

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20:13:30 From Kathleen : Cool. Are you doing “office hours” on Zoom?

20:13:31 From Carol Crump : Thank you for the great information.

20:13:31 From Erin to All panelists : Thank you!

20:13:31 From Solangel Lopez : Will definitely be coming back, thank you for these webinars!!!!

20:13:31 From Alejandra Marín : Thank u!!

20:13:32 From samuel to All panelists : thanks keep up the great helps

20:13:32 From Carrie Bryan : Thank you- very informative!

20:13:32 From Hazel : Thanks everyone - very helpful!

20:13:32 From Kathy : bee safe!

20:13:32 From Caira Frohman : Thank you all!

20:13:33 From MelissaG to All panelists : thank you for your weekly dose of sanity and good ideas

20:13:34 From Donna to All panelists : thank you!

20:13:34 From Alison Argyll : This Rocked!!!!

20:13:34 From Cara Westphal : thank you! stay healthy!

20:13:35 From Maria Beucke to All panelists : This was fantastic! Thanks for sharing!!

20:13:35 From Meghan Lloyd to All panelists : Thank you!

20:13:35 From Blankman : thank you

20:13:37 From Danielle Ingeri to All panelists : Thank you all!!!!

20:13:37 From Kathleen : I want to. Just trying to coordinate it.

20:13:38 From Rita Hester to All panelists : You guys are doing a great job, thanks!

20:13:38 From christine aquilina : Thank you

20:13:39 From Audrey Delgado : Thanks again!! Great info both from presenters and in the chat.

20:13:39 From Dominika to All panelists : thank you

20:13:39 From Melissa Mattila to All panelists : Thank you!

20:13:40 From Stacey Taylor to All panelists : thank you

20:13:40 From Solangel Lopez : Stay safe!

20:13:40 From Pat : thank you for everything

20:13:40 From Jennifer Hoisington : Great job, everyone!

20:13:40 From Claudia Vásquez to All panelists : thank you!

20:13:40 From Heather Evans : thanks another greta

20:13:41 From sarah smith to All panelists : what was the frieda link

20:13:41 From Barbara Gronefeld to All panelists : Thank you!!

20:13:41 From Laurie Ronshak to All panelists : Thank you from Ohio

20:13:41 From tburns to All panelists : Thank you so much!

20:13:41 From Susan Kremer to All panelists : Thank you so much!

20:13:41 From Michele Sison-Torres to All panelists : Thank you

20:13:41 From Melissa A : Thank you to everyone!!

20:13:42 From Paul Moeller : Thanks again!

20:13:42 From Paula : Thanks everyone! Keep on making art!