I recently 'attended' a Virtual Paint Party hosted by the Global Google Educator Group. Emma Cottier led a step-by-step session allowing participants the opportunity to create digital portraits. It's addicting. Once she shared the basic tools needed, I didn't want to stop 'painting!' I've found myself going back to my portrait days later to add more details. In addition to giving in-depth instruction for using the Curve Tool, Emma shared tips and tricks for creating the lines and the shading along the way. Emma states that "Google Draw portraits are great for classroom community building, expressing ideas from a piece of text, reflecting, or building digital design skills for future projects & assignments. Students can create portraits of themselves, novel characters, inspirational heroes, or bring a creative writing character to life!" Check out the Virtual Paint Nite recording below! The Google Drawings skills I learned at Virtual Paint Nite have already come in handy. Check out this lesson where I used Google Drawings to create a Hydro Flask that students will be using to share their understanding of the Texas and U.S. Constitutions.
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