Friday, October 31, 2008

The Color Wheel




by Krista Villomann

9 comments:

Pat said...

Nice work. I normaly find art to be boreing mainly because I am terrible at drawing, painting, ect... I found your video to be very informative and interesting. I liked your explanations and examples. This is the second persentation I have seen from you and if you can get me interested you are doing a great job. keep it up

kerri said...

You did a great job with your video. I liked how you used questions during the presentation to keep your audience thinking and used a creative activity that would keep your students interested and involved. Good job summing up the main ideas during the closing. I really liked your video!

Samantha Rosen said...

I really enjoyed this video. I thought that it was very smart to do a lesson on color, then demonstrated the project. I felt as if i was really in a classroom learning this lesson. And your project sounds really fun. It will definalty grab the students attention. Good Job!

Laura Michaels said...

Kristas video and unit plan were a great combination that complimented one another. The video definately met the instructional needs and learning objectives in the unit plan.
The video was well planned and interesting. The periodic questions that were asked definately got you thinking about the colors while capturing higher thinking in the viewer.
The small area I feel that can be impoved would be one of the songs, all of it was awesome and well thought out, there was just one song that was a lIttle distracting.
If I were an art teacher this unit and video would be an awesome addition to the curriculum.

kerri said...

This is a creativity and interesting video that coincides with the learning objectives discussed. She does a great job keeping your attention and uses good visuals to support the concepts she is presenting. She demonstrates good use of terminology. I like the use of questions throughout the lesson that may be used for open discussion after the video. In her unit plan, she used good essential questions to keep the focus on the main ideas. The video demonstrates good examples of famous artists that use color sequences to present moods and themes. The activity used will motivate the students and the closing questions will enforce the knowledge they learned. I would definitely adopt this unit plan. In cosmetology we too have a color wheel. Parts of your video would be acceptable to use in a cosmetology lesson as well.

eric said...

I really enjoyed your video .It was easy to follow and written very nicely.It explained the color wheel for all students to understand the lesson with ease. greeat job

kdemayo said...

Wow this video is excelent... you were really interractive with the viewers of your video. I think you matched up extremely well to your objectives.. You seemed very focused and not only discussed the colors but how they will be using it in class. I also believe it meets the instructional needs really well because it really emphasizes the colors and how to make them. If I was the instructor, I might also include a video on more drawings or paintings. The best thing about this video is how well the music fit with the colors and how you kept the audience hooked to your video. I honestly could not find anything to improve upon except maybe sound quality. I would use this unit plan and video because they very well fit together.

Dave said...

I thought you put together a nice comprehensive lesson. I really liked how you showed examples of artists work and there use or colors I also liked how you asked questions throughout your video. The music was all over the place though, otherwise nice job.

peta-gaye said...

your video was well organized. I am a cosmetologist and i was able to comprehend well. the definitions were clear addressing every component of literacy. Visually it kept me interested appealing to get on task. I really like the lesson plans at all skill level you will be able to create art. Great job, i love song choice i see your true colors shining through.