Race for Change
Print and play this board game to explore issues surrounding climate change. Learn about what is causing the climate crisis and how we can work to prevent it.
Print and play this board game to explore issues surrounding climate change. Learn about what is causing the climate crisis and how we can work to prevent it.
Students will learn about the expectations expressed in the Inuit worldview around stewardship, environmental responsibility and a respectful relationship with nature.
Students will learn about the processes of inunnguiniq and pilimmaksarniq and how the dynamics between these contributed to forming a capable human being.
Introducing the basics of Krita! We will be going over its interface, image settings, and tool types to get you familiar with Krita.
Now that we have learned how to colour our comic, its time to add text! Learn how to use clipping groups to contain elements in Krita.
In this lesson students will learn about adjustment layers to add lighting and shadow to your comic!
In the last lesson we learned about colouring our comics in, in black and white. But what about colour? Find out more in this lesson on colouring with Krita!
In this lesson students will learn how to add tones to their comics in black and white.
In this lesson we will explore inking for comics in Krita.
In this lesson of Krita for Comics we will be discussing penciling for comics in Krita!
In part 4 of the Krita for Comics series, instructor Ian MacLean will teach you about perspective tools to help you with many different drawing aspects of Krita.
In this video we will focus on setting up a comic page in Krita using an A4 template. Grids, guides, and snapping will be used to define margins and gutters, and selections and layering will...
Clipping groups and masking are means of restricting edits and effects to specific areas or elements of the page. We will learn how they work and how to combine them with alpha transparency to speed...
This series about Signal Processing includes topics such as theoretical behaviours, and audio and imaging editing.
In this final module we provide some more resources you can use online!
In all the past modules in this series, we have discussed topics that include Wi-Fi. But how do we connect to the Wi-Fi? What is Wi-Fi? Find out in this module!
Now that we learned how to use Gmail, we need to know how to protect our account and our privacy.
Now that we have learned how to navigate the search engines, and how to protect ourselves on the internet, t’s time to learn about how to use email!
In the last module we learned about search engines, but how do we protect ourselves while using these search engines? Find out here!
In here we explore search engines, specifically with DuckDuckGo. Learn how to navigate around search engines!
We need to talk about something important… browser privacy! In here we learn how to keep our privacy on all of our computers.
Here is an overview of all the modules that is included in the “Web Use and Safety” series.
In part 2 of the Web Use and Safety modules we will talk about Web Browsers and how to navigate them.
In this article you will be introduced to the internet. What it is, memory, computers, privacy, and culture will all be discussed.