The Google Art Project puts some of the most important art museums, and their collections, online with amazing features, including being able to create your own art collection. I’ve embedded a very short video from the site that shows what it can do — I can’t do justice to it just with words. I’m adding it to The Best Ways For Students To Create Their Own Online Art Collections.
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I just stumbled upon your blog. I recently finished my MA in ESL instruction. I will definitely check out your resources links. Google hasn’t done much that isn’t amazing. The art project is no exception.