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Adrienne: There are a couple of online classes in Art Appreciation offered by some state universities (I think San Diego State may be one of them). I found a couple when I was searching for a new A.A. textbook. I used the Metacrawler browser http://www.metacrawler.com and typed in the phrase "art appreciation." I expect using the phrase "art history" might yield similar results. In general, the online classes I found used the texbook "A World of Art," by Henry Sayre which includes a self-study CD-ROM and a coordinated website--makes it really easy to do a correspondence course. The website has tests which you email to your instructor for grading.
Best wishes,
Julia Moore
Indianapolis Art Center
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> From: Adrienne Roberts <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Online Art history Courses
> Date: Saturday, February 19, 2000 9:43 AM
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> Hi everyone
>
> I'm not sure if this is exactly to do with museums but this is the only
> place where I figured someone might be able to help me. In order to make
> myself more flexible in the job market and more rounded (I'm more of a
> generalist than a specialist) I would like to take an introductory art
> history course. However, I would prefer to do it by correspondence/online
> since I'm still searching for a job and i'm not sure where i will be in the
> next few months. Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> thanks
> adrienne
>
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