TKU Fall-2022 Virtual Sundays
TKU Fall-2022 Virtual Sundays
In Fall 2022, TKU held seven virtual Sunday Tech Workshops for neurodiverse students ages 7-21. Using free online tools, students explored digital media concepts like photo editing, coding, stop-motion animation, web design, and more with Tech Teachers, Assistant Teachers, Counselors, and Social Workers.
Students used free, online software to learn photo editing tools and effects, such as brightness, contrast, and saturation, to change images and create collages.
By: Stanley C.
By: Brayden S.
By: Brayden S.
Students used block-coding software to modify an existing game or make one from scratch.
By: Anthony G.
Students used free, in-browser software to create Fall-themed stop-motion animations or animations of their choice.
By: Gabriel M.
By: Alex L.
Students used free, online software to create digital animations with interactive features, like moving images.
By: Anthony G.
By: Miguel M.
Students used free, online software to create digital art. focus on color theory, composition, and emotion.
By: Justin M.
By: Kevin W.
By: Alex L.
By: Daneil H.
Students used Google Sites to create websites about their interests and learned about accessibility .
By: Matthew A.
By: Jasmine H.
By: Harish A.
By: Alex L.
Students used free, online software to learn how coding languages are combined to create responsive websites.
By: Javari M.
By: Tyrell J.
By: Alex L.