By Carson Smith, Lecturer, San Diego State University
Educator Carson Smith shares a student research project that uses JSTOR and Workspace to help learners slow down, analyze art deeply, and build visual literacy skills.
By Maria Papadouris, Content and Community Engagement Manager, ITHAKA
What would your classroom look like if students engaged with knowledge as detectives rather than passive readers? The answers lie in digital primary sources. And education depends on how we use them.
By Rumika Suzuki Hillyer, Content and Community Engagement Manager, ITHAKA
Artstor on JSTOR virtual field trips foster equity, boost engagement, and build visual literacy through immersive, accessible online learning experiences.
Here are six examples that illustrate how the images in Artstor can be used to enhance the teaching and learning of architecture and architectural history, along with two case studies, one by a then-doctoral candidate at Stanford University and another by a fine art faculty member at Berkeley City College.
Discover how Artstor's vast image collection is revolutionizing medical education. Explore case studies and examples highlighting the powerful impact of art in teaching medicine and medical history. Unleash the potential of digital images in a medical setting.