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My Daughter Made a Cute Piece of OER on Art History. Discuss.

My wife Nicole was trying to make a short video for her fifth grade art class, but found it hard to get up the requisite on-camera energy for that sort of thing. So my 12 year-old daughter stepped in as pinch hitter and delivered the lesson. I think she did pretty good, and if you don’t agree you are wrong!



3 responses to “My Daughter Made a Cute Piece of OER on Art History. Discuss.”

  1. video no longer available, Mike!

  2. Maha, It worked for me on Firefox:) Browsers, smowzers.

    Mike, I especially love how confused she looks when she teaches us about salons! This is awesome-ISM. Can that be a new word? I shared this with my friend who teaches art at MoNa in La Conner, WA. http://monamuseum.org/board%20and%20staff/jasmine-valandani

  3. It’s impressive how your daughter stepped in to create such a cute and engaging OER on art history! Just like the evolution of networks from <a href=”https://jakarta.telkomuniversity.ac.id/en/development-of-1g-to-5g-networks/”>1G to 5G</a>, sometimes fresh perspectives bring new energy and innovation to learning.

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