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Nintendo's Art Academy Fuelds Creativity in Classrooms From Coast to Coast

March 20, 2011, 6:27 pm EDT

Nintendo of America is teaming with visual arts educators across the United States to give students a fresh, fun way to study drawing and painting techniques. As part of a unique relationship between Nintendo and the National Art Education Association (NAEA), art teachers in elementary, middle and high school classrooms have been provided with hand-held  Nintendo DSi XL™ systems and copies of  Art Academy™, a software title that offers interactive art tutorials for budding artists of any background or skill level. Last month, the hardware and software were distributed to select teachers who are participating in the program, inviting them to discover interesting ways to incorporate  Art Academy into creative classroom activities.



Created exclusively for the  Nintendo DS™ family of systems,  Art Academy lets students enjoy lessons on subjects such as color, shading and perspective. Using the Nintendo DS stylus just like a paintbrush or pencil, they can practice and develop skills that transfer easily to real-world art materials. In addition to guided tutorials, students can let their own creativity run wild in Free Paint mode, which lets them draw or paint whatever comes to mind.



"The abundance of visual images being displayed through technology is transforming the ways art education in schools can be presented to students," said Deborah B. Reeve, EdD, NAEA Executive Director. "In today's schools, an emphasis is still placed on rational and analytic subjects like math and science. Art class is one of the few places where kids can exercise their creativity and develop flexible forms of thinking to build additional skills for their future. We are thrilled that the incorporation of Nintendo's  Art Academy into the classroom provides students with another creative outlet that supports teaching and learning in art, and the students agree.

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In a recent study conducted by Wakefield Research for Nintendo, nearly 60 percent of surveyed parents agreed that there is not enough focus on art activities in their children's schools. Both inside and outside the classroom,  Art Academy can provide kids with a regular creative outlet, providing portable art lessons that can be enjoyed anytime, anywhere at each student's own pace.

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