Visual learning is a powerful compliment to instruction on any topic, and painting and drawing has been linked to improvements in key essential skills like communication, creativity, and problem solving. By teaching your students how to translate analogue painting and drawing techniques into a digital space and share their ideas visually, you’re not only introducing them to a new and exciting way to engage with learning in any subject, but also helping to promote essential skills applicable to almost any industry.
This course will focus on the basics of painting and drawing with Adobe Fresco, a complete set of digital painting tools that gives students and teachers a deep and intuitive medium for creating and sharing their ideas and creations.
Engage your students with creative visual learning
Students automatically become more engaged when they can express their ideas in novel and creative ways, allowing them to take a more active role in their own learning.
This course aims to introduce you to the basics of digital painting and drawing with Adobe Fresco. Everything in this course, from video tutorials to assignments and resources, is perfect for assigning directly to your students. Or, if you prefer, you could even use our materials as inspiration to adapt and create your own assignments and projects that speak directly to your educational context.
After taking this course, you and your students will:
- Understand the basic principles of digital drawing and painting
- Be able to confidently create digital art with Adobe Fresco
- Gain knowledge from experienced professionals, and apply it to your own classroom context
- Gain access to resources to help you create engaging opportunities for teaching and learning
Enroll now to get accredited for your professional development
The learning content in this course will take about 3 hours, and includes an optional assignment. By completing the assignment and marking this course as complete, you will receive a digital badge and a certificate for 3 hours of accredited professional learning.