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Digital Art Making as a Representational Process
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Abstract Reasoning
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/ LEARNING OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL STRAND
/ Metaphor
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Problem Solving
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/ Science Instruction
/ Scientific Concepts
/ Studio Art
/ Youth Programs
2013
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Digital Art Making as a Representational Process
by
Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld
in
Abstract Reasoning
/ Art Education
/ Art Products
/ Artists
/ Autobiographies
/ Case Studies
/ Chemistry
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive Structures
/ Discourse analysis
/ Information Technology
/ Intuition
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ LEARNING OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL STRAND
/ Metaphor
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Problem Solving
/ Science education
/ Science Instruction
/ Scientific Concepts
/ Studio Art
/ Youth Programs
2013
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Digital Art Making as a Representational Process
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Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld
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Abstract Reasoning
/ Art Education
/ Art Products
/ Artists
/ Autobiographies
/ Case Studies
/ Chemistry
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive Structures
/ Discourse analysis
/ Information Technology
/ Intuition
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ LEARNING OUTSIDE OF SCHOOL STRAND
/ Metaphor
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Problem Solving
/ Science education
/ Science Instruction
/ Scientific Concepts
/ Studio Art
/ Youth Programs
2013
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Digital Art Making as a Representational Process
2013
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Overview
In this article I bring artistic production into the learning sciences conversation by using the production of representations as a bridging concept between art making and the new literacies. Through case studies with 4 youth media arts organizations across the United States I ask how organizations structure the process of producing autobiographical digital art through a focus on representational tasks and how learning can be traced by examining youth artists' representations over time. Using a distributed cognition framework I analyze data on the process of making digital art in terms of the macro and micro tasks performed in order to identify occasions for external representation construction and use across organizations. I then examine how individual youth engage in these macro and micro tasks by producing representations that demonstrate their understanding. These analyses show that youth media arts organization production processes engage young artists in a representational trajectory that begins with developing a story about the self, moves toward a focus on how the tools of the medium afford representation of that story, and culminates in digital representations that reflect an understanding of the relationship between story and tools.
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Taylor & Francis Group,Routledge,Taylor & Francis Ltd
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