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Paint and Draw for Teachers

TECH-912
3 Credits
Online
4.94/5.00
TECH-912
3 Credits
Online
4.94/5.00

The addition of computer graphics to your teaching materials will transform ordinary learning tasks into immersive, enjoyable FUN! Utilizing the free and easily accessed web-based programs: CloudPaint, PaintZ, and Sketchpad, teachers and their students will soon be creating eye-catching, engaging graphics, making this a must-know for any K-12 classroom!

Paint & Draw for Teachers will guide the learner through the basic tools and techniques common to all visual arts and illustration programs. Instruction will take place using the dedicated course website and either the online or print version of the instructor-created, richly illustrated, comprehensive, step-by-step workbook. Completed projects will be saved and electronically shared with the instructor upon completion of all assignments.

Upon registering, the instructor will surface mail the physical course workbook at no additional cost. All assignments may be completed without classroom participation. Instructor support is always readily available via email or phone. Additional information at: www.cbgraphics.steveyoungfpu.net

This course is applicable towards the Technology Skills for Educators Certificate.

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Steve Young

Instructor
Just as my mother lived from the dawn of the airplane to watching men walk on the moon, I’ve witnessed the computer shrink in size from a locomotive to a fingernail; from costing more than a house to less than a pair of shoes. In 35 years I’ve worked as a teacher, lecturer, trainer, and technology coordinator, always striving to find the best way to teach. If a pencil does the job, use a pencil. Simple. But the world is not simple, and there are things students need to comprehend that require a depth of knowledge best reached through the power of technology. Never before have I seen so many teachers marvel at how technology has enhanced their classroom - it’s still fun to watch the light bulbs go on!