constructivism
Constructivism in education is a theory that suggests that learners do not passively acquire knowledge through direct instruction. Instead, they construct their understanding through experiences and social interaction, integrating new information with their existing knowledge. This theory originates from Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development.
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Moisei Solomonovich Nappelbaum (1869-1958), one of Russia’s greatest photographer portraitist, created portraits of politicians, scientists, artists, sculptors, poets, composers, and actors in his studio on Nevsky Prospect[]. In his works, with skilful usage of light, Nappelbaum placed the most important emphasis on the human face.
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Russian and Soviet painter, sculptor, photographer, theatre and film artist Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko (1891-1956) was one of the founders of constructivism, the founder of design and advertising in the USSR, and one of the representatives of the New Vision photography.
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Russian candy wrappers, 1920s is one more good example of graphic design processes and its development. Graphic design is the practice of combining text with images and concepts, most often for advertisements, publications, or websites. The history of graphic design is frequently traced from the onset of moveable-type printing in…

