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NAEA Convention 2021-Presentations

2021 NAEA National Convention meeting space with more than 100 professional learning sessions, workshops, keynotes, meetings, events, opportunities for engagement with colleagues, and the Exhibit Hall.

Who is American Today? Critical Digital Citizenship with High School Students

11:00 AM - 11:45 AM MST on Thursday, March 4

Learn about our ongoing study connecting high school students and digital technologies. We will share project values, our initial findings, and ways in which you can participate.

James Rees Copresenting with Flavia Bastos 

Changing the Education Landscape: Research Ideas From the Pandemic to Imagine the Future of Art Education

4:00 PM - 5:20 PM MST on Saturday, March 6

Join a panel of art educators across the art education spectrum to discuss the evolving landscape of moving from traditional to digital (and somewhere in between) and its influence on teacher preparation, research, and learning.

Elizabeth Stuart Whitehead, David Rufo and James Rees


Data Visualization Working Group: Is it Art? K-12 Lessons Learned

3:00 PM - 4:20 PM MST on Thursday, March 4

Yichien Cooper, James Rees and 3 others

 

 

Living in a World of Critical Digital Making

6:00 AM - 6:50 AM MST on Saturday, March 6

This presentation explores examples of digital arts research that critically engages with how materials function in a technologically connected society. This is a pre-recorded session. The recording will become available for viewing at the session start time.

Ryan Patton, James Rees and Others

Earlier Event: February 23
NAEA Research Conversations 2021
Later Event: March 9
SXSW EDU Mentor 2021