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Vol 5, No 1 April (2015)
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Message from guest editor
Assist. Prof. Dr. Seyda Eraslan Taspinar
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New approaches in art education and the use of technology
Aydın Zor, Adnan Tepecik
1-09
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On three dimensional perceptions in the visual age
Melek Sahan
10-15
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The situation of art education for disabled people in a new visual age
Bülent Salderay
16-24
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Culture transferring by plastic arts education
Nalan Okan Akın
25-30
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Views of students in sculpture workshop lessons regarding waste material use and recycle products
Canan Demir
31-38
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Vol 5, No 2 November (2015)
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Message from the editor
Prof. Dr. Ayse Cakir Ilhan
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A study for the impact of impressionism period’s coloring, style and mode on fashion designers
Fatma Ozturk, Ozlem Berksan
40-45
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“Beauty†and “Art†Concepts in the Books on Philosophy for Children
Nihan Akkocaoğlu Cayır
46-53
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Intersection of design and art in the eyes of interior architecture students
Funda Kurak Açici, Firdevs Kulak
54-60
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Tactile communication design for visually impaired people: Tactile magazine page
Arzu Gurdal Dursin, Aysegul Gurdal Pamuklu
61-66
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New approaches in art education:Moodle learning and content management system based art education
Cansu Çelebi Erol
67-71
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