This document outlines plans for a Multi Art Informal Learning (MAIL) complex that aims to improve art education through a constructivist and informal learning approach. It would provide teenagers with convenient access to high-quality art facilities and activities to encourage voluntary participation and make learning enjoyable. The complex would include various art rooms, performance spaces, and technology like VR and AR. Specialists in different art forms would guide students. The goal is to support students' emotional and cognitive development through a flexible, personalized learning experience.
Presented at Web Unleashed on September 16-17, 2015 in Toronto, Canada
More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
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OBJECTIVE
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Overview of Flexbox terminology and implementation
Examples of real life use cases
Presented at Web Unleashed on September 16-17, 2015 in Toronto, Canada
More info at www.fitc.ca/webu
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with Haris Mahmood
OVERVIEW
Swaggy: [Swa gee] A combination of Swag, Awesomeness, and Happiness.
Web layouts have become more and more complex as time goes by, to the point where the traditional layout techniques struggle to remain viable options for particular scenarios. Enter Flexbox. We will be exploring the Flexbox layout module along with its limitations, and basic and advanced use cases. Flexbox saves lives.
OBJECTIVE
To provide an introduction and usecases for the Flexbox layout module.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Beginner to intermediate front-end developers.
ASSUMED AUDIENCE KNOWLEDGE
Basic knowledge of building layouts with HTML and CSS.
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
The evolution of Web layouts
Fundamental concepts of the Flexbox layout module
Browser support and other limitations
Overview of Flexbox terminology and implementation
Examples of real life use cases
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4. Introduction
I n tr o
c
d tion
u
Fine Art Education
Music Education
Art Education
Physical Education
Convergence Education
5. Introduction
I n tr o
c
du tion
Who?
Teenagers
What?
Multi Art Informal Learning Complex
Where?
In every district
When?
During class of fine arts
Why?
To encourage students’ voluntary
participation and make learning an
internal pleasure
7. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Problem of Current Art Education
① Rigidity
② Uniformity
③ Utilize Competition as an External Motive
④ Inequality
⑤ Incongruity of Assessment
8. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Capabilities required for
Learners in Future Society
① Constructing Ability on Knowledge
② Self-Control Ability
③ Communication Ability
④ Cooperation Ability
⑤ Problem-Solving Ability and Creativity
9. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Intention of the Complex
→ Convenient education in the future
by combining art education and technology
→ Environment where students can enjoy
high quality art activities
=> Positive effects on individuals and society
10. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Ideals of Education
① Constructivism Education
② Informal Learning
③ Humanistic View of Education
11. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Expectation Effect - Individual
① learners can express their feelings
② upright character
③ anyone can have an artistic talent
④ various career exploration is possible
⑤ positive effect on cognitive capability
⑥ art can enrich one’s life
12. Content
B ACK
G R Ou nd
Expectation Effect - Social
① Social problem might decrease through healthy
expression of feelings.
② Positive effects on society when students grow up
with healthy character and awakened way of
thinking.
③ Fringe Jobs can receive attention and creation of
employment
15. H A RD
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
WA R E
Lesson Room
Performance Room
Concert Hall
Appreciation Room
AppreciationHall, Receptiondrum, percussions)
Asian Western Music Office
Technology (Pansori, (wind)
Entrance Music / composition)
Performance Room (ex. RoomRoom
Asian Music Security (String)
PracticalWestern Music (vocal, LessonDeskhall…)
Music(Vocal, / (string,percussion)
AssemblyMusic(string,Concert
Practical composition,
Western Service wind)
(percussion)
piano)
16. H A RD
W E
AR
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
5th floor
Drawing Room
4th floor
Drawing Room
3rd floor
Drawing Room
2nd floor
Classroom
1st floor
Resting Place
B1 – B2
Appreciation Room
19. H A RD
WA R E
MAIL
Music
Art
P.E.
Multi complex
Swimming pool
Room 154
Other
Facilities?
Room 153
Theatre
Room 155
Ice Rink
Room 156
Multipurpose circular gym
Room 157
Gymnastics Arena
Room 158-164
VR room
29. H A RD
WA R E
- devices
1. 3D Glass
(smart glass)
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
• Experience virtual reality
• Displays scenes in all dimensions of
classroom (Difference from 3D screen)
• Educational information added by experts
30. H A RD
WA R E
- devices
1. 3D Glass
(smart glass)
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
31. H A RD
W E
AR
- devices
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
• Installed in 3D Glass
• Active learner
• Transmitted to students’ individual
database
2. Recording
System
• Used for feedback / mentoring programs
32. H A RD
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
WA R E
- devices
3. Augmented
Reality Phone
Related to every state of affairs of humanlife
33. H A RD
WA R E
- devices
4. Smartboard
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
• similar to smart glass but its PORTABLE
• Loaded with recording system, fingerprint
identification system, etc,.
• Database connected to Administration
Office
34. H A RD
WA R E
- devices
4. Smartboard
3D glass Recording system
Augmented Reality Phone
Smartboard
37. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Database System
Information storage
Achievements
Appreciation info.
Personal info.
Curriculum
38. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Hologram
Creating 3D images
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
39. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
40. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Virtual Reality
Applied in Appreciation room
Curriculum
Vivid
Experience
41. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality
Reality of daily lives in the future
Platform for informal learning
& publicizing performances
Curriculum
42. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
Life with MAIL Complex
Name : Clara
Age : 17
Interest : playing violin
43. Content
S O FT
DB system
WA R E
Confirm major
Classes start
Self curriculum
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
44. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
45. Content
S O FT
DB system
WA R E
Interim evaluation
Preparation
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
46. Content
S O FT
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
Music major
WA R E
Convergence Art
Physical p. major
Art major
47. Content
S O FT
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
WA R E
Preparation
Curriculum
48. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
Curriculum
49. Content
S O FT
WA R E
DB system
Hologram
Virtual Reality
Augmented Reality
At the end of the semester,
Student perform their final work
Curriculum
52. H uMa N
R
Wa E
Administration Dept.
Technical Dept.
Specialists in Art education
Administration Dept.
- Connection with school organization &
Making a Curriculum
- Matching students with instructors
- Arranging and Informing the result
of examination for students
53. H uMa N
R
Wa E
Administration Dept.
Technical Dept.
Specialists in Art education
Technical Dept.
- Management of various materials
: Database, Hologram,
Virtual reality and augmented reality
- Solving technical problems
of hardware or devices
54. H uMa N
R
Wa E
Administration Dept.
Technical Dept.
Specialists in Art education
Specialists in Art education
- Art teachers at public schools
& Professional art experts
- State-authorized tests for
qualification to teach
- 5 to 10 : 1
57. Su
mma Ry
Education For the Future
Software
Hardware
Humanware
MAIL COMPLEX
Convenient
Constructivism
High-quality
Informal learning
Emotional & Cognitive Development for students