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Long Distance Learning in and through the Arts: A Case Story from Austin, Minnesota

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Page 1: Long Distance Learning in and through the Arts:

Long Distance Learning in and through the Arts:

A Case Story from Austin, Minnesota

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Perpich Center for Arts Education August 2008

“it starts before it starts”

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Windows and Mirrors

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Win d o w s a n d M ir r o r s

“All students deserve a curriculum that mirrors their own experience back to them, upon occasion—thus validating it in the public world of the school. But the curriculum must also insist upon the fresh air of windows into the experience of others...”—Emily Style in the Oak Knoll School monograph Listening for All Voices, Summit, NJ, 1988 © Emily Style

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Technical set-up

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Mobility

The videographer moves around, sometimes zooming in on the dancer’s body to make the movement more visible to the students.

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Perpich Center for Arts Education August 2008

Class begins

In Golden Valley …and 125 miles away in Austin

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Perpich Center for Arts Education August 2008

Video Clip: Practicing dance etiquette and vocabulary

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Givingfeedback

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Video Clip: Teaching Artist demonstrating

Sowu Dance

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Reflective Exchange about Sowu Dance

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Video Clip: Students rehearsing with music

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Reflecting after the lesson

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Next day… student reflection led by teachers

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Perpich Center for Arts Education August 2008

Assembling and organizing learning objects

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Perpich Center for Arts Education August 2008

Many of the tools and principles in these dance exchanges were pioneered at THE PERFORMANCE LAB™ (TPL), national leader in innovative interactive arts experiences using technology. As an affiliate of TPL for seven years, Diane Aldis draws from quality teaching practices known collectively as the TPL™ Model and developed by Rick Hauser, TPL™Co-

Founder; Nancy Mason Hauser, Videographer; their associates, and arts partners.

www.theperformancelab.org

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We would also like to thank the Austin teachers, students and all of the participating teaching artists in addition to the technology support from Austin School District and the Perpich Center for Arts Education.

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Thank you

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Reflective tools, video conferencing, online

resources

What are the possibilities?What are the limitations?