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Christopher Sykora
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 7 มี.ค. 2013
Student Agency: Creativity, Curiosity, and Social Emotional Learning in Education
This is a video I recorded for the NAEA Conference 2024. In it, I share my pedagogy, curriculum, and process for cultivating student agency and purposefully teaching the creative process as a source for that agency. Curiosity and SEL are fundamental aspects of having success with these goals.
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Collage Project Activity (3-5 Moves)
มุมมอง 149ปีที่แล้ว
This is a 3-Day collage activity I use that helps teach the creative process and both Principles of Design terms and Compositional Structures. Music from Bensound.com
How Creativity Will Save Education
มุมมอง 39ปีที่แล้ว
We will explore how to purposefully and specifically teach the creative process by providing the framework, steps, and phases of the creative process in a way that can be used in the classroom setting with meaning and clarity. It builds on my TEDx Talk, and connects to my podcast, “Hey Teachers! Let’s Innovate Education.” Among other things, the creative process utilizes curiosity as the vehicl...
Stencil Project [Step 1] Finding and Editing a Reference Image
มุมมอง 2453 ปีที่แล้ว
This is the first major step in the Stencil Project process. How can you find a good reference image for a stencil and then edit it to make the process easier, turning it into a positive-negative photograph much more applicable to a stencil design? That's what we answer in this video
Stencil Project [Part 2] The Stencil Making Process
มุมมอง 1213 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I explain to students how to create a stencil from start to finish and then how spray it. In Part 2 I will cover the process involved in making it into a layered work of art combined with other stencils and text.
Fashion Photo Project
มุมมอง 493 ปีที่แล้ว
This is for a Fashion and Interior Design Class but could also be a great Advanced Photo Project as well. Students create a magazine cover based on their theme and write an article in connection with it.
Fashion & Interior Drawing
มุมมอง 603 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a Fashion or Interior Design Drawing project for high school students.
Camera Basics: How to Use Your DSLR
มุมมอง 243 ปีที่แล้ว
In this video I go through all of the basic functions of the camera and how to use them purposefully. I utilize this video as an intro to my Photo student's first experience with a DSLR camera. We cover: Aperture - 1:02 Depth of Field - 2:35 Shutter - 4:13 Motion - 5:26 How to control these functions - 7:41 Taking pictures with control of these functions - 9:57 The different camera modes availa...
Photopea: How to use Text and more.
มุมมอง 843 ปีที่แล้ว
In this tutorial, I will cover the Text Tool and how to manipulate text in Photopea. But first, I will cover how to Cut an Image Out - 0:38 How to use the Gradient Map - 4:16 Layer Blending Modes - 5:45 and then begin a focus on the Text Tool - 6:35 How to warp text - 9:30 and finally how to turn text into an image - 11:09
IL Art Education Advocacy Week
มุมมอง 583 ปีที่แล้ว
Why should you sign up to support art education in Illinois? Being an arts advocate is so much easier than you think. Unfortunately, this is work that has to be done since the arts are still left on the margins of education despite the wealth of evidence that speaks to how crucial it is for student development and achievement.
Photopea: Adding & Editing Shapes
มุมมอง 23K3 ปีที่แล้ว
In this simple Photopea tutorial I show you how to add shapes into an image and edit that shape through your layer modes.
DHS Visual Arts Presentation
มุมมอง 513 ปีที่แล้ว
The teachers of visual arts at Deerfield High School talk about their program for incoming freshmen.
The Power of Asynchronous Learning
มุมมอง 344 ปีที่แล้ว
Asynchronous learning is defined as learning that does not occur in the same place or at the same time as everyone else. It uses resources that facilitate information sharing outside the constraints of time and place among a network of people and processes. Within remote learning research, it is conceived as the key feature of successful online learning programs. That’s because it responds to t...
ArtConnectED and the Illinois High School Art Exhibition Explained
มุมมอง 864 ปีที่แล้ว
Go to ArtConnectED.org for more! ArtConnectED enhances the creative educational landscape, giving student and teacher artists agency to succeed by connecting them to a variety of remarkable exhibitions, opportunities, and programs, all while advocating for and reinforcing the power of art in their lives. We utilize large-scale student exhibitions, along with a growing network of college, career...
Gravit Designer - Combining, Cutting & More
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Gravit Designer - Combining, Cutting & More
Photopea - Burn, Dodge, Blur Tools & More
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Photopea - Burn, Dodge, Blur Tools & More
Type-Photography (Alphabet Photography) Graphic Design Project.
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Type-Photography (Alphabet Photography) Graphic Design Project.
Perspective Is Everything: Photo 1 Project
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Perspective Is Everything: Photo 1 Project
I bought your TPT lesson and love it. Do you have a summary of the above video or transcript? I am trying to convince my admin of its importance
Nice one 👍 🎉
Great video. I think you are right there is some disagreement and overlap. I am having the same trouble writing a book on skatepark design. What I did is I went back to the Platonic/ Aristotelian definitions of "Elements" and "Principles". That gave me a lot of clarity on how values/ philosophies and theories might inform principles which then influence how we employ the elements. A lot of the things are left over from Beaux Arts education that don't really make sense for a contemporary practitioner. For example, in architecture and art we aren't doing a lot of these things so every so called Principle like Balance, unity, and harmony would these days also need to come with the opposite. Which is why Principles should be related to values.
I'm looking for new twists to make my painting class NEXT YEAR engaging and more expressive. Your video is INCREDIBLE! Thanks for sharing your process and structure. I am inspired!!!
That's nice
Excellent work
Thankful for this information
why i dont have the shapes feuture
Nice
Useful tutorial for me
most underrated art explanation ive ever heard,just subscribed!!!!!
BTW right click the circle to open up a list of shapes
Excellent! This was one of the best explanation I heard! I’m a retired visual art educator and was asked to review a portfolio of a Spanish student auditioning for an art program. I needed to explain her the English Art vocabulary and I used your video. Thank you!
Thank you. Very useful.
is there a way to cut an image into a bunch of hexagons so its like a puzzle, and all the same size?
thank you for this video, however I have one problem. you said there are 5 elements of art and I just don't like the number five and I wish it was a six. For this you will receive my watch and a subscription to your channel but not a like. I will also turn on notifications so I can see whether you improve. Depending on whether you improve, I will either keep the subscription or remove it. 👌
Thank you so mmuch for this educational my austistic son will patters is mentally defficient and is annoying but he likes this so thank you
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Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot, I needed this
how to change the shapes
I need help. I have created a layer by using the magnetic lasoo tool then copy and paste the same shape to create a layer. Now I need to colour it in a gradient but I can't get the gradient to work somehow. Any ideas?
how to make the shape transparent in the inside?
awesome thanks so much
HOW CAN I CHANGE RGB TO CMYK IN PHOTOPEA IF I BRING IN A DESIGN FROM MY COMPUTER
Thank you so much
What's that sound, at 18:38? Good explaination,
can i ask? how to make a non filled circle? just the outline
Make it the same color as your backround
go to the above section where there is fill and stroke make stroke black or any color you want and in fill select the red X symbol for transparent
Thank you so much for this lesson.
awesome!
Love your teaching! Please add more videos :)
Absolutely fantastic! Excellent teacher!!! Thank you!
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Very beautiful video, and excellent presentation!
Amazing explanations and visuals of each! Thank you!
the "G" looks more like a "Q", imo
nice draw .. keep it up friend ..👍👍👍
brilliant choice for the presentation :O)
Wow - awesome content 👍🏽 Thank you for this!
I'm an art teacher too. Do you think that this could be an activity near the end of the school year as well? I was also wondering, what kind of paper was being used?
excellent super compressed presentation!
The truth!
Love this! How do you get them to not make a huge mess in the hallway? I could just see me having to wipe down walls and floors! But I love that they are working in the hall.
I LOVE THIS!!!!!
I am an Art teacher too and this is really really wonderful! Thank you for reminding us of the freedom of the art process!
I teach using Jesse Reno's video as well. Thank you for the video lesson example. It has inspired me to look for a place on my campus to paint directly in a display area.
Wow, I wish I had the space for projects like this, but I teach 7 courses every term, which adds up to some 180+ students... Displaying is always such a tough challenge! Love the ideas though. My students really like expressionistic, spontaneous painting