An online research management platform including a bibliography composer and note-taking features.
What is it?
NoodleTools is a resource that allows students to evaluate resources, build accurate citations, archive source material, take notes, outline topics, and prepare to write. it generates accurate MLA, APA, and Chicago/Turabian references with options to annotate and archive lists of documents. It offers a visual 'tabletop' to manipulate, tag and pile notecards, then connect them in outlines to prepare for writing. Why use it?
Use this resource if you are looking for an all-in-one resource to assist with note-taking, citations, and pre-writing projects.
Films on Demand (about 23 min each)
Titles in this 14 video series:
Giotto di Bondone, Leonardo da Vinci, Albrech Dürer, Michelangelo, Raphael, Titian, Peter Ruegal,
El Greco, Peter Paul Rubens, Velàzquez, Rembrandt, Vermeer, J. M. W. Turner, Vincent van Gogh
Fiilms on Demand (abouot 23 min each)
Series 2 contains these 14 videos:
Piero della Francesca, Hans Holbein, Caravaggio, George Stubbs, Francisco Goya, Jacques-Louis David, Delacroix , Whistler, Rodin, Mary Cassatt, Egon Schiele
Credo Reference (about 10 min each)
a rich collection of art history videos. Each short documentary showcases an artist and a key piece, illuminating the context and history of the work.
Films on Demand (52 min)
Around the turn of the third century, Roman art began to move away from classical traditions. Some say the change indicates a civilization in decline, but in this program Alistair Sooke shows that the imperial style was actually invigorated at this time by ideas from the provinces.
Films on Demand (42:19 min)
Visited by one and half million people every year, the Uffizi is one of the oldest art museums in the Western world, boasting paintings and sculpture by the greatest masters of the Renaissance. Learn some of its secrets.
Films on Demand (27 min)
In the late 1800s a revolution of art swept through the world by way of Paris. A group of bold young French artists defied the rules set by aristocratically controlled schools and exhibitions and created the art movement known as Impressionism.
Alexander Street Video (about 1 hour each)
Working with top international museums and galleries, Exhibition on Screen create films which offer a cinematic immersion into the world’s best loved art, accompanied by insights from the world’s leading historians and arts critics.
Alexander Street Video (52 min)
International art sensation Keith Haring blazed a trail through the legendary art scene of 1980s New York and revolutionized the worlds of pop culture and fine art.
Alexander Street Video (1 hr 25 min)
Jean-Michel Basquiat went from anonymous graffiti writer to epoch-defining art star, and has emerged as one of the most important artists of his generation exhibiting in museums all over the world.
Alexander Street Video (53 min)
Painter Mark Rothko is one of the most renowned figures of the Abstract Expressionist movement. This film explores Rothko’s journey and includes interviews with his children, Academy Award-nominated writer John Logan, and many others.
Alexander Street Video (52 min)
"Girl with the Blue Ribbon" is a masterpiece by Auguste Renoir, first despised and then hidden, it is now unanimously recognized throughout the world. Discover the tumultuous journey of this painting and revisit Renoir's early years of fame. The destiny of this painting is intimately linked to its model, Irène Cahen d'Anvers and connected to the dark hours of the Nazi regime.