K-12 Students see STEAM everyday

  • Michaud M
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Today's students exist in a visual world. A new semiotic language has emerged in the digital age. It consists of an ever-evolving vocabulary of signs and symbols that one can rapidly decipher. Icons represent applications and functions on a plethora of modern devices. Sounds indicate changes and the start and end of activity. The exposure of new audio and visual media are part of everyday communication, now more than ever. The Arts teach our students to better perceive these cues and the information that they deliver.

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Michaud, M. (2014). K-12 Students see STEAM everyday. STEAM, 1(2), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5642/steam.20140102.33

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