Bryley Deneen's Survival Memo & E-Archive of Adult Education: Art Museums
Survival Memo & E-Archive of Adult Education: Art Museums
Bryley M. Deneen
Department of Educational Studies, Ball State University
EDAC 631: Adult & Community Education
Dr. Bo Chang
April, 9 2022
I hope you all enjoy this video! All of its digital art and animations were created by me; all the while, the paintings and prints seen throughout are part of the Chicago Institute of Art's collection. These images are all in the public domain; therefore, I have permission to use them. A special thanks to Catherine Bretz, the Educations Coordinator of Ball State University's David Owsley Museum of Art, for providing me with the general information on art museum docents (personal communication, March 14, 2022). There is also a link to this blog post in the YouTube video's description section, so people can easily access the video's citations.
Survival Memo
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Hi Bryley!
ReplyDeleteI think you did absolutely amazing! Your video was great at encapsulating adult education provided an amazing example through your use of art museums. As someone who loves art and art museums, I loved listening to you talk about them. You have such a calming voice! I really enjoyed the infographic for your survival memo, and I felt that it was easy to follow and very simple and sweet.
Hello Lyston,
DeleteThank you for your kind words! I am happy you enjoyed the video—especially its audio. I always feel that recording audio is not my strong point, so your positive feedback means a lot. 😊
Best,
Bryley Deneen
Hi Bryley!
ReplyDeleteI am really impressed of your E-Archive! you really did a perfect work summarizing the different types of adult education and its connection museums as part of non-formal institution that benefit people of an community to educate them in different portion of knowledge. It is crucial to know what proportion museums do take of the overall educational benefit of the community. In such matter, it operates a good opportunity for researchers to study and results suggestions toward. Finally, I am so much enjoyed watching your project.
Hello Saud,
DeleteThank you! Yes, museums play a big part in adult education!
Best,
Bryley Deneen
Hi Bryley,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed both your e-archive and the visual for the survival memo. The survival memo has great information and is visually appealing. The video you did was really well put together, had great information and provided great information on adult education. I like that you put your own spin on it and included the museums, which seems to be something that you are really passionate about. The visual matched really well as you spoke and it was easy to hear what you were saying. You did a great job!
Hello Peggy,
DeleteThank you for your kind words. I am happy you enjoyed my project! 😊
Best,
Bryley Deneen
Great Presentation! I loved the art and the very cute survival memos! Very creative.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Alice!
DeleteBest,
Bryley Deneen
Bryley,
ReplyDeleteYour survival memo is not only super attractive and easy to read, but contains excellent information as well! Your tips are very helpful, particularly the one about contacting Dr. Chang with any questions. It seems simple, but there are so many that would otherwise overlook that very valuable resource. Great job on your project and thanks for sharing it with us!