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Does your child enjoy art or perhaps want to create beautiful digital cards, posters, slides or videos for their school projects? Now they can make all of these fascinating projects with Canva - a powerful and trendy graphic design platform with a simple interface (and creating an account is free)! Furthermore, we will introduce them to basics of the AI art for photo editing, turning their imagination into imagines, videos, and so much more.
Unit 1 of this course explores examples of great graphic design and video storytelling. Your child will learn to use the intuitive drag-and-drop tool in Canva to create their own designs, and share their creations with friends or teachers easily online. You will be amazed to see how creative your child can be with this fun digital design tool!
Unit 2 incorporates AI elements to create even more beautiful designs. We will use state of the art kids friendly AI art tools to create imaginary places, cool game characters, concert or sports posters, cinematic movie clips, cars of the future, story book illustrations - anything your child can dream up, they can create!
For younger students in grades 2-4, try our Budding Digital Artist class to get creative with a variety of digital art forms such as stop-motion movies and optical illusions.
Students will delve into the mesmerizing world of AI, exploring state of art tools such as Adobe Firefly, Canva, DALL·E-3 by OpenAI, and Runway ML. From abstract compositions to vibrant illustrations, each session will empower your child to experiment with diverse styles and subjects. Combined with their part 1 Canva skills, AI art will help students polish images, add creative touches, generate unique art elements, and expand their capabilities significantly. Join us to give your child the super power to create, and watch as they bring their imaginative visions to life!Â
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Children as young as grades 4 and 5 can begin learning Canva, as it is designed to be user-friendly and accessible to young beginners. The lessons are tailored to suit different age groups and skill levels. It is also the age where they start to need digital design skills for school work and in life, e.g. make a cover page for class project, create birthday party invitations, do a poster for school's stem day, and a lot more. The projects we cover in class are fun and are all related to real world activities.
Canva is a great way for students to express their creativity and imaginations, and it is a great foundation for digital design. Design has broad application, such as UI/UX (user interface/user experiences) design, game design, even 3D modeling/design of products like cars, phones, and more. Every software and hardware product we use have design teams behind it, and Canva helps students get started on understanding impacts of design on user experiences
In general, live lasses are much more interactive and engaging compared to traditional book-based or video learning. We use hands-on projects, instant feedback, and creative design tools that let kids see their work come to life immediately. Most importantly, creating any kind of design is not hard to get started, but very difficuclt to do well because you need feedback from others to improve. Our teachers have extensive experiences in design and art, and can help students improve their skills quickly.
Our live online classes with interactive teachers who encourage questions and collaboration among students. Their lessons often include gamified learning, personalized feedback, and project-based activities that make learning dynamic and fun. This approach helps children stay motivated while learning a wide range of Canva capabilities and general design princples.