1. Once again, Module 2 is presented on paper or PowerPoint, with the addition of a DVD
featuring Metro State College professor David Klein’s lecture on the History of Industrial
Design.
Using the PowerPoint presentation: You must have Microsoft PowerPoint or a
PowerPoint viewer to use this version of the information. Open the file in PowerPoint
and click “Slide Show”. This presentation has no sound, but instead links to many
different internet sites with good information about the topic. While in “Slide Show”
click on the highlighted titles to go to the related website. Take your time exploring
these sites. You’ll need to pick up some information to complete your evaluation. Plus,
we hope you’ll find them fun!
Using the DVD: The DVD was copied from a computer file, so if it doesn’t work in your
DVD player, try opening it on the computer.
As always, if you have trouble using these resources from home, we’d be happy to set
you up at the museum.
Module 2 Evaluation
May be presented in written form, or as a discussion with a staff member.
For each of the styles or movements discussed in Module 2 (Arts and Crafts, Aesthetic
Movement, Glasgow School, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, Bauhaus, Wiener Werkstätte, De
Stijl, Pop Art) choose one item on view and discuss what features identify its style.
New Docent Training
Module 2
Design Styles and Movements