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Virtual Learning Space and Its Impacts during the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown: A Case Study of Art Educators’ Hangout

In October (12 – 15, 2020), the convener of Art Educators’ Hangout, Prince Olusegun Michael Adeniyi presented a paper at the InSEA Virtual Conference with the topic: Virtual Learning Space and Its Impacts during the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown: A Case Study of Art Educators’ Hangout.



The presentation captures our journey on Art Educators’ Hangout and its impacts. The Art Educators Hangout provided the art educators with the platform to foster dialogue and sharing stimulating art projects with the aims to improve creativity and art appreciation; and the vision to build network of art educators across the continent of Africa that are locally relevant and influential with global perspective. You may download his presentation at:

https://f638989f-cad9-41fb-9e07-f505316bc3e3.filesusr.com/ugd/01fd51_e1d0047768d340ddb80a956452528e9d.pdf

Also view Conference presenters’ profiles at: https://www.inseaconference.com/plenary-session

The Art Advocacy for Africa booklet published with aim to advance Art education on the continent of Africa is available for FREE download at: https://wakelet.com/@ART_EDUCATORS_HANGOUT1331

If you missed previous episodes of the Art Educators’ Hangout, watch the recorded videos at: http://bit.ly/Youtube_TeachingVisualArt