On multiculturalism;
"Art offers the richest way to deal with Multiculturalism in the
classroom." Jeff Stern
On art resources for classrooms;
"We are not finished growing - we're simply at the beginning stages
of finding out what the internet can do to facilitate this whole
process." Carl Clark
On sharing resources;
"Hopefully we can move toward being more efficient by building upon
the work that someone else has done - collaborating!" Donalyn
Heise
After Prairie Visions;
"I have a strong base now of things to work from and ideas to work
with." Jacquie Criger
Student;
In response to the question, "What kinds of things did you learn on
the internet?"....
"We learned about the Olympics, when they began, what kinds of games
they play, and we learned about the Nobel Peace Prize; who has
received it and why..... We used the internet in Social Studies to
look up information about Greek Gods, and we used it for our Ford
Motor Project"
Student;
On how the internet has helped in school...
"Since I really got a lot of time on the internet, I'm pretty
familiar with that and I can probably get projects done a lot quicker
next year."
On Community Discovered focus this year:
"My focus is going to be in trying to find specific images and
specific locations where I can bring them into my social studies and
my English programs and better enhance those programs." Mark
White
On Art Classes:
"The best art class I ever had was world history class in high
school. The teacher taught history through the history of art, (it
was amazing!), and I remembered everything because I had a picture to
go with an event." David Stratton
On the Internet:
"I think one of the things that technology is allowing to happen (for
school reform to take place) is that the Internet provides
opportunities for teachers to teach students how to access resources-
for their own interests and for them to become lifelong learners."
Tom Albertsen
bpawlosk@unomaha.edu, 5/19/97