[Bf-education] blender in primary art education

Knapp magick.crow at gmail.com
Mon Oct 23 14:47:23 CEST 2017


I am find that young people have a hard time understanding 3d images but
sometimes they get it.


On Oct 23, 2017 13:31, "Kafal Khor" <kafal.khor at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have taught it to teenagers and even kids
>
> But the difference is that I take their hands and put it on the buttons ..
> But the strange this is that they were clever than teenagers
>
> Yoh need to do many exercises or repeat the lessons on different free
> examples
>
>
> On 23 Oct 2017 2:20 pm, "rik van nielen" <rik at oicretail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear Members,
>
> Has anyone have experience in teaching blender to kids of 6-8 years old?
> I am planning to start a program in primary school as early as possible.
> Most of their teachers argue that the program is not child adapted.
> All kids speak fluent english so I figured that we would use extensive
> keyboard shortcuts.
> I realise that most functions do not (yet) have a meaning for them, they
> might learn by what they will see happening.
>
> The idea behind this experiment is to see if very young kids engage in 3d
> drawing as a new language (form language) this might open new abilities to
> their communication.
> Any exercise or suggestion is welcome
>
> thanks
>
> Rik van Nielen
>
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