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Teaching and Learning with Technology A Tour of Arts and Humanities Teaching Sites |
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Unique Uses of RolloversRollovers (or mouseovers) show different images when a cursor moves over a specific area. These can be an effective tool for showing alternate views or extra information about a select item. Devanagari Vowels - Roll over Devanagari letter to see it's English equivalent. Vatican Liturgical Year Colors - Roll over thename of the liturgucal season to see its designated color. Learn Pysanky Sample Design - Tutorial for Ukranian Easter Egg. Click circles at the top to see how each dye is layered onto the ege. More designs are available. Multiple Images in Celtic Art - Rollovers highlight "punning" in ancient Celtic art where one image can be interpretted in two ways. Korean Family Tree - Rollovers in family tree show English translation of Korean family terms (for which there is not always a direct translation). Sister Wendy's American Collection (Selected Works) - Rollover a title of a painting to see a thumbnail sketch. "Red Line Map" - Image of the U.S./Canada map presented to King George III showing the border of the new United States. Click on "See Border" to see where the U.S. border really was. Part of the "Lie of the Land" map exhibit at the British Library. Indo-European Migration - Rollovers highlight migration patterns of different language groups. Language names are in Italian. MOMA Tall Buildings - Roll over each number to see a silhouette of the skyscraper and its description. Flash Required. Allows a quick comparison of heights. TOP OF PAGELast Update: Tuesday, 12-Jun-2007 15:23:02 EDT |