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Building learners' independence through thoughtful technology use
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Drawing Tools for Students recommended by Educators' tech 

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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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The Inktober Challenge Quinn Rollins @jedikermit

The Inktober Challenge Quinn Rollins @jedikermit | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
 Art Teachers: This was made for y'all. Depending on where you are in your curriculum, pen-and-ink might not be the kind of exercise you'd do as a formal classroom assignment, but it could still be a great way to stretch your students. I know some artists who design a character (an alien? a pumpkin?) or pick a character to draw doing all of the #Inktober prompts. How would you have your alien doing "Swift?" "Squeak?" "Cloud?" "Mysterious?" ...or have them pick a favorite universe to draw in. Harry Potter, Star Wars, Adventure Time -- and have them still do the #Inktober prompts

 Not-Art-Teachers: First of all, you should be. I should be. Finding ways to bring art into the classroom is a great way to engage kids who aren't engaged with some of our other go-to tools. But if you're so hooked on your curriculum that the #Inktober list of prompts seems like it would be inappropriate for what you're doing, come up with a list of 31 prompts that are within your curriculum. Connect it to the Bill of Rights. States of Matter. Digestive System. I don't know. Maybe look at the #Inktober list for inspiration, and then find a side door from those prompts into your own content. If 31 days seems excessive, just do it for one week -- see what your students come up with.

 

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These prompts are excellent for writing as well.


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7 Drawing Apps for Students curated by Educators' technology

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Free Graphic Design Software – DrawPlus

Free Graphic Design Software – DrawPlus | Into the Driver's Seat | Scoop.it
When you want to add artistic effects or drawings to your website or printed material, try Serif’s free drawing and graphics software. It’s free to download and you don’t need any artistic background or design experience.

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Baiba Svenca's curator insight, April 11, 2013 12:29 PM

Great software for drawing vector illustrations for your web presentations. It will help you design your slides by adding personalised drawings.

DrawPlus support and tutorials http://www.serif.com/Support/ProductHelp/DrawPlus/

Shanika Journey's curator insight, April 12, 2013 12:27 PM

A good alternative for anyone who doesn't own Photoshop, Illustrator, or Painter to create custom pics and graphics for your projects.


Jeff Domansky's curator insight, June 30, 2013 11:05 PM

I've quickly looked it over and it's easy to use with good features for a free graphics tool.