ARTS 499

Fall 2014 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 0 TO 4 hours.

Special topics in studio arts. Topics and subject matter to be published in course listings.

Additional course materials fee may apply. See Class Schedule. 1 to 3 undergraduate hours. 1 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated to a maximum of 9 undergraduate hours or 12 graduate hours if topics vary. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of instructor.

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ARTS 499 class schedule data for fall 2014
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
63278
Laboratory
AB1
4:00PM -5:20PM
W
ARR Art-East Annex, Studio 2
Ginger, J
Denmead, T
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/25/14-10/17/14
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Makerspace
Section Info:
Topic: Makerspace. Must also register for lecture. Labs will meet in the FabLab (Art Annes II) at 1301 South Goodwin Avenue. 1st 8-week session.
63279
Laboratory
AB2
5:30PM -6:50PM
W
ARR Art-East Annex, Studio 2
Ginger, J
Denmead, T
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/25/14-10/17/14
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Makerspace
Section Info:
Topic: Makerspace. Must also register for lecture. Meets in the Fab Lab. 1st 8-week session.
63277
Lecture
AL1
4:00PM -5:20PM
M
224 Art and Design Building
Ginger, J
Denmead, T
Part of Term:
A
Date Range:
08/25/14-10/17/14
Section Fee:
Art Education Design $50.00 Flat Fee.
Section Title:
Makerspace
Section Info:
Topic: Makerspace. This course is an exploration of what can happen when you combine the capabilities of a Fab Lab with the possibilities of art education. It will include regular alternating classroom and studio sessions. Classroom topics covered will include an overview of the history, purpose and meaning of community-oriented makerspaces as well related scholarship in public engagement, digital literacy and art education. Studio assignments will incorporate learning about open source software for graphic and 3D design, methods for rapid prototyping and production, and practice developing workshops, curriculum and deployable makerspaces for a variety of learners. Students will have a chance to investigate a variety of mediums and interfaces, such as papercrafts, plastics, wood, and small-board electronics as well as tablets, 3D printers and scanners, electronic cutters, milling machines and a laser engraver. All work will be summarized and presented in a web-based portfolio at the end of the class. Must also register for lab. 1st 8-week session.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for Art Foundation major(s). Not intended for Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
63281
Laboratory
BB1
4:00PM -5:20PM
W
ARR Art-East Annex, Studio 2
Ginger, J
Denmead, T
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/20/14-12/10/14
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Makerspace
Section Info:
Topic: Makerspace. Must also register for lecture. Labs will meet in the FabLab (Art Annes II) at 1301 South Goodwin Avenue. 2nd 8-week session.
63282
Laboratory
BB2
5:30PM -6:50PM
W
ARR Art-East Annex, Studio 2
Ginger, J
Denmead, T
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/20/14-12/10/14
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Makerspace
Section Info:
Topic: Makerspace. Must also register for lecture. Labs will meet in the FabLab (Art Annes II) at 1301 South Goodwin Avenue. 2nd 8-week session.
63280
Lecture
BL1
4:00PM -5:20PM
M
224 Art and Design Building
Ginger, J
Denmead, T
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
10/20/14-12/10/14
Section Fee:
Art Education Design $50.00 Flat Fee.
Section Title:
Makerspace
Section Info:
Topic: Makerspace. This course is an exploration of what can happen when you combine the capabilities of a Fab Lab with the possibilities of art education. It will include regular alternating classroom and studio sessions. Classroom topics covered will include an overview of the history, purpose and meaning of community-oriented makerspaces as well related scholarship in public engagement, digital literacy and art education. Studio assignments will incorporate learning about open source software for graphic and 3D design, methods for rapid prototyping and production, and practice developing workshops, curriculum and deployable makerspaces for a variety of learners. Students will have a chance to investigate a variety of mediums and interfaces, such as papercrafts, plastics, wood, and small-board electronics as well as tablets, 3D printers and scanners, electronic cutters, milling machines and a laser engraver. All work will be summarized and presented in a web-based portfolio at the end of the class. Must also register for lab. 2nd 8-week session.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
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