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Development and Implementation of an Introductory Art History Course for University Students Utilizing Innovative Group Process Methodology (open access)

Development and Implementation of an Introductory Art History Course for University Students Utilizing Innovative Group Process Methodology

The introductory art history course at the university level is the focus of this study. Recognized inadequacies of the traditionally conceived course prompt the development and implementation of a new course humanistically oriented and characterized by innovative methodologies derived from encounter group processes. The course develops through formative processes of examining three deviating teaching approaches: traditional, transitional-exploratory, and alternative-innovative. The resultant format applies concepts of art history, art education,general education, and humanistic psychology to needs of art and non-art students. Course implementation reveals experiences conducive to both art and personological student self-development. The conclusion is that a new art history course was developed and merits empirical testing.
Date: August 1975
Creator: Glenn, Edna S.
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Development and Articulation of Cross-Cultural Imagery (open access)

The Development and Articulation of Cross-Cultural Imagery

The purpose of this project was to develop a body of work in which the content has probable, if not definite, cross-cultural application. It was my intent to analyze images for their content and underlying themes. This collection of "image content" was to be used in the production of a body of work which hopefully would transcend cultural bias or limitations. I consulted art and anthropological texts, books, and periodicals (listed in bibliography) which contained images produced by different cultures.
Date: August 1984
Creator: Shelton, Pat
System: The UNT Digital Library
Exploration of Electronic Imagery for Gallery Presentation (open access)

Exploration of Electronic Imagery for Gallery Presentation

The focus of this creative project was the production and presentation of electronic imagery generated by personal computers and peripherals. By it's nature, electronic imagery is dependent on light. I proposed that the exhibition project would include computer graphics images presented in a variety of formats, both static and moving.
Date: August 1986
Creator: Jones, Marilyn Eitzen
System: The UNT Digital Library