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Now you can view my PowerPoint
files on your own computer. Finally, you can see the images up close.
Finally, you can see them without having to look around the pole
or over someone's big head. Finally, you can stare at the pictures
for as long as you like, without me having to rush to the next one.
This can be especially helpful on the art units. Remember, you can
print out the power point slides by going to
print--> handouts-->
6 or 9 slides per sheet is what I suggest. Gray scale works just
fine.
Please note that most
of these files contain only the photographs and illustrations I
use to go along with my lectures. Very few contain lecture notes.
This is intentional -- while I do want to help you however I can,
you must learn to take good notes from lectures on your own.
Remember, college professors will rarely -- if ever -- provide you
with outlines and written notes.
Power
Point Art Lessons
Italian
Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Renaissance
Architecture
Arts in the Age
of Religious Conflict (Mannerism)
Baroque
English Baroque/Rococo
Romanticism
Realism
Pre-WWI Art: Photgraphy.
Impressionisn, Art Nouveau
Post WWI Art: Art
of the 20s
Misc. Power Points
DBQ
Basics
WWII Maps
Current Maps
European Leaders 2008
English
Reformation (new monarchs)
Conslidation of
18th Century European States
Enlightenment
Imperialism
© 2007 Margaret Bramlett /
St Paul's School
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