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ID: Color Analysis Project—Van Gogh’s Cypress Treeby Judy SilverITEC 801: Instructional Systems DesignDonohue, Spring 2012
Performance Contexts: • Museum visits for love & appreciation of Art• Art studio career• City planner’s office to beautify public spaces• Painting movie set design
Terminal Objective
Learning Gap
Delivery Methods
• Direct Observation in Context
Direct Instruction
Instructor-moderated group discussions
iPad for Word SmartArt Cluster Diagram & Online Access for NGAkids Collage Machine or Pinterest
Online Organizer, like Delicious or Evernote, for keeping, enjoying & sharing work products
Instructional Approach
• Gagne’s Self-Efficacy through Mastery• Kolb’s Experiential Learning & the roles of Observation & Reflection in self-regulating learning
• Hierarchical—Step-by-step building of psychomotor skills • Cluster—Organization of color names• Verbal Input—Instructor-input of terms & concepts
• Constructivist—Authentic, learner-centered• Cognitive—Art concepts• Behaviorist—Art terms memorized, practiced & assessed
Task Analysis
① Museum—Cypress Tree painting by Vincent Van Gogh
② iPad—Name Van Gogh’s colors & classify on cluster diagram.
③ iPad or Computer—Pinterest Board collage/NGA Collage Machine showcasing colors in Van Gogh’s painting.
④ Discuss & Quiz-to-Learn-By.
Hue: Green
SHADE
SHADETINT
SmartArt Radial Cluster Relationship Diagram
Hue: Green
Shade
ShadeTint
How does the name you chose describe or evoke the tint or shade? By ‘evoke,’ I mean what it feels like or reminds you of.
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Checklist for Word SmartArt Cluster Diagrams
Open Word & choose SmartArt from the tabs near the top. Choose Relationship, then Radial Cluster. Make six (6) copies, give each one a different major color name
—blue, green, yellow, brown/red, white/grey—with one cluster diagram to spare in case you need to overlap or start over, and save them on your Word document.
Fill in your cluster diagrams with your own imaginative, descriptive, evocative names for all 18-or-so tints and shades the class has chosen from the original painting.
Checklist for Pinterest Board Collage Log into Pinterest at www.pinterest.com. Start an account or join the instructor’s, depending on
instructions. Choose Profile & use student’s own name, type
“Cypress Tree” in description box and click ‘Save.’ Open a Board, draw down triple bar from left menu
and pick a Collection(s) that appeals to you. Select photos closely matching & showcasing the tints
and shades in the subject painting and pin them to your Board.
Edit in or out photos to best represent the subject painting’s tints and shades. SAVE AGAIN.
National Gallery of Art Collage Machine
Model Collage of Van Gogh Cypress Tree painting’s tints & shades, generated on NGAkids Collage Machine