We had just finished hanging our IB Visual Arts exhibition when school closed to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. The IB Visual Arts exhibition is a requirement of the International Baccalaureate course and is part of the assessment, so it was a relief to have it up before school closed. But the exhibition is also a big event in our school community so I wanted to find a way to share the show with families and the larger school community. Over the past month my students have been working on creating a virtual exhibition to share with our school community and their families. I was able to get back on campus to film each of the student displays in the show and then students used Adobe Spark to add music and a voiceover. Click the links to see the videos.
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