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Teaching Media Arts: Exploring New and Emerging Approaches

Original Webinar Date: April 6, 2022

MAEA Watch Party Date: April 13, 2022

Webinar Presenting Team: Tim Needles, Matt Dombrowski, Jeanne Bjork, Denise Wright, and Kerry Parrish

Watch Party Host: Alyssa Taranto

About the MAEA Companion Discussion:
Alyssa will lead a discussion on a variety of digital programs and their applications in the classroom. Participants will explore new technologies and how to integrate a more traditional approach to media arts for all levels, K - 12.

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Alyssa Taranto

Alyssa Taranto is the MAEA Media Arts Representative and Visual Art Educator at Franklin High School. Alyssa’s background lies in the digital arts, as she worked in the graphic design industry before making the switch to K-12 teaching. She enjoys sharing the importance of the media arts through workshops, round tables, MASSCue Presentations, etc. Alyssa was also on the team who collaborated on the addition of the Media Arts Strand to the updated MA Arts Curriculum Frameworks.

About The MAEA Watch Party Discussion Series

The MAEA Watch Party Discussion Series are ten companion discussions facilitated by MAEA leaders, members, and selected guests who bring their unique experiences to each month's topic. Watching the NAEA webinars is not a prerequisite, however doing so will enhance attendees' general knowledge of the topic. For the 2021 - 2022 Watch Party series, MAEA facilitators will engage participants in open conversation, share helpful resources, and promote a supportive space for all to join in. These discussions will relate back to the theme of the NAEA webinars, but will include stand alone content so that they are not exactly the same.

Please note that registration for the MAEA Watch Party Discussion Series does not include automatic registration for the NAEA webinars. The NAEA webinars are a separate offering through the National Art Education Association. NAEA members may register for these webinars at no cost, but there is a fee for non-members. Visit
NAEA Online Learning: Upcoming Opportunities for more information about the NAEA webinars.

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