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News HeadlinesCDAC Art Gallery1 September 2004 - Notice # 20040901B We are working on a dynamic web gallery for the CDAC project. In the new gallery every art teacher will have a personal album...more Translation Projects1 September 2004 - Notice # 20040901A This site and all CDAC course materials will be translated into Chinese (in both simplified characters and traditional characters). Our priority is...more
WelcomeWelcome to our new web site for the Creative Digital Art Classroom (CDAC) Working Group. This group is responsible for the planning and implementation of the CDAC project of Schools Zone. We set up this web site to make it easier for art teachers, students and parents who participate in the CDAC program to find the information they need. We also welcome any one who are interested in art and technology education to visit our site and evaluate the CDAC program. This site is very new and was officially opened on 1st September 2004. Most of the information we published in the past is still in the old site. We will gradually move all useful information here and at the same time re-write and re-organize it for improved clarity and easier access. On this site we have adopted a new organization of information. Instead of labeling an art program by the software required we now label it by the target audience, namely:
We hope you will the information on this web site useful to you. If you have any question, please check out the "Question" section first. If you cannot find what you want, please feel free to write to us (cdac@schoolszone.org) or complete our feedback form. Enjoy browsing!
BackgroundThe Creative Digital Art Classroom is the third major project of Schools Zone. It was initiated by Ms Elaine Xavier and a group of art teachers in 1998 after they saw some successful results in the digital art experimental classrooms they conducted in Summer Project 1997 and 1998.
Our MissionTo develop a content-rich digital art education program that integrates traditional art with modern technology, international culture, world history, mathematics and scientific principles. The program should cover a broad spectrum of topics with an international perspective. We want to make it interesting to students around the world whether they want to pursue an art or art-related career or not.
CopyrightsAll materials on this web site as well as the contents of the CDAC courses are copyrighted. Non-profit-making education institutes can apply for a special permission to use them free of charge. For more information please contact the CDAC Working Group (cdac@schoolszone.org).
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