Sunday, December 15, 2013

Building websites in an Art Class

I believe it is important for students to learn how to create an artist website in an art class. 
The ability to create a website gives them the opportunity to get a background for website building to be applied in the future in any field.

When building websites the students need to consider their domain name, most likely the use of full name, if the domain name is used they can art the word art, artists, or something relevant.  Stick to lowercase and do not use hyphens or dashes because they are not user friendly.
Also make sure to create a website that is compatible with different computers and devices (HTML5)
Additionally the student should make sure that the website looks good on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Google Chrome.

Having a website to show their art becomes a virtual representation of who they are as artists and students.  The personalization that the students gives to their website will be made by the way in which the students customize the platform, the students will need to be mindful to make simple designs, that would be easy to navigate by the use of fonts, size, colors, backgrounds, small descriptions, name visible on each page and images with reasonable sizes (so loading doesn’t take forever for users with low speed internet) so it practical to be used by users of all levels of web surfing experience.

The students have to keep in mind that the context of their websites will be navigated by strangers so they to be ethical and properly reference resources.

Personally, I think it is a great idea for students to make their work public, because it motivates the students to create art that looks presentable to be published and shared worldwide.

3 comments:

  1. This is an interesting perspective on

    the subject of developing artists. For many young students, their

    online identity is truly important and having an art class include

    website building is a great way to develop their artistic

    personality. However, it does seem like it would be a little in-depth

    technically to expect every student to totally get on board with it.

    Perhaps this concept could be applied to existing technology classes.

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    1. Exactly their are sites to start students off such as Weebly and Wix. These are easy to use and a great way to start introducing students to web design. Here they can focus on the visual, navigation, and user friendly considerations of web design.

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  2. I agree not only can the students promote their artwork but can also begin to learn skills for possible future careers in web design. Now with the growth of technology for almost almost all businesses web designing has become very in demand and desirable career. Introducing this tool to students earlier on can help students to exercise their skills and consider as well as understand all parts needed when creating a successful web design.

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