Re-imagining Creativity for Adult Learners - Series

Below are links to a series of books I created for my own FET (Further Education and Training) learners.

The first two books were initially created for my own adult learners (aged 16+) who came from a variety of backgrounds from those just finished school to those looking to return to education. These lessons were all inspired by the #EveryoneCanCode and #EveryoneCanCreate curriculum and created to align with my QQI modules (Irish national FET curriculum) so that my students could submit them for assessment.

Then remote learning happened and we like the rest of the world found ourselves teaching from home. The usual lessons had to be changed and the series was adjusted for the remote learning classroom. These two books were also used with younger students at this time.

Now all four books are used daily in our onsite and hybrid classrooms.

Reimagining Creativity for Adult Learners Book 1.

These lessons include sketch noting, animation, digital book creation and more.

Reimagining Creativity for Adult Learners Book 2.

These lessons include logo design, motion blur photography, digital orienteering and more.

Reimagining Creativity for Home Learners Book 1.

These lessons include drawing with Keynote, shadow photography, soundscapes with GarageBand and more.

Reimagining Creativity for Home Learners Book 2.

These lessons include mobile photography, jump cut videos, sketching, podcasting and app prototyping.

Copies of the guides are attached below for those who may not have access to the Apple Book Store.

 

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2 replies

August 27, 2022

Wonderful variety of creativity topics that folks can use to learn from anywhere. Thanks for the additional links to the guides - very helpful!

August 28, 2022

These are wonderful resources, Miriam!

Amazing work! 🌟

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