Live Interactive Online Workshop on How to Draw Your Notes. Students will learn 5 techniques to dramatically improve their notes in fun creative ways according to their own style.
Don’t just take my word for it. Even John Green, the author of beloved books such as The Fault in Our Stars says so, “Watch a Vi Hart video and your life will be changed. You may think you hate math, but you don’t hate math—you hate the way you’ve been taught math.”
Important Resources Install & Download Renpy (Python Comic Game Engine) Visual Studio Code (Code Editor) Pixel Studio (for creating pixel art)This link leads to the Windows version but it is…
The speed at which Vi Hart explains and illustrates her videos makes for an enlightening, although passive learning experience. If you would like to slow down and turn this into an engaging active lesson, feel free to follow our Step by Step walk through on some of the doodle games she rushes through.
This week my interview with Board Gaming and Education was published! Dustin and I talk about low prep game-based learning solutions. For those of you interested in this subject I have some helpful follow up URLs provided below.
Love teaching? Love games? Ever wanted to bring the magic of learning into the magic circle of a game, or bring the magic of a game into the classroom? Here's how.
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These are films that I found to be very meaningful and worthy of revisiting time and time again. They lead to deep thought, make for great discussion, and have strong…
Last week I handmade a coptic stitch sketchbook, and I’m having a blast filling it up. I was drawing and painting a lot before, and enjoying each piece of art, but I wasn’t quite sure what to do with them afterwards. There’s only so much room on my art board above my studio space. Now that I’m working in my sketchbook, I still get to enjoy every piece of art, but each piece becomes part of a greater whole. It’s like working on a big art project without the pressure of committing to a big art project.
Q: Why make the sketchbook by hand? Couldn’t you just buy a sketchpad already made?