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    Digication

    Designed by educators to serve the core needs of teachers and students, Digication opens the lines of communication by combining elements of e-Portfolios and learning networks. This software allows users to create a community that can learn and grow both inside and outside the classroom.

    As a central focus in your studies, the Art Portfolio serves these functions: 

    • To develop personal identity with and pride in your work. 
    • To provide the most effective critical tool to use in the development of your work. 
    • To demonstrate the progress in your studies and help you determine future directions in your studio work.
    • For use as a vital instructional tool. Instructors may ask you to present your portfolio at the beginning of new courses in order to most effectively address your instructional needs.

    Your Art Portfolio represents the comprehensive development of your artistic skills. From this, you will refine and develop the body of work you will present at Foundations Portfolio Review and the work you plan to exhibit for your Senior Exhibition.

    It will then become your Professional Portfolio, work that represents your highest level of achievement for use in interviews and other professional settings. Your portfolio will be a valuable tool for your entire career as an artist. Art Education students will use the portfolio as personal resource materials for your teaching career as well.

    Note: Alumni with expired UNG credentials: if you want to access Digication, please email support@digication.com with your name and UNG email address and ask to change your status to alumni.

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    50 Years of Visual Arts!

    We welcome you to join us in and celebrate this historic milestone marked by a yearlong series of events that aim to honor the past, celebrate the present, and envision the future. 

    Celebrate 50 Years

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