TADA! is an acronym for Tangible Art and Design Adventures, and designed to be a free online curriculum for anyone to use with a student of any age and ability who would like to learn nonvisual basic drawing skills, spatial concepts related to coding, and how to create computer graphics. TADA! offers a set of ten (10) activities that are organized as introductory, intermediate, and advanced "points of interest" that can be followed like an adventure map and punctuated with excitement!
By following the TADA! map, students can expect to:
Learn to draw using physical media and materials
Exercise spatial literacy with physical and virtual canvases
Learn basic coding concepts
Practice using accessible descriptive language
Develop basic concepts for creating computer graphics
Apply creativity and resilience towards drafting, rendering, and revision processes
Any individual of any age and ability who may consider themself a student of art and design can benefit from this adventure map. Teachers may use this broadly as a curriculum with students of any age and skill level, with an emphasis on participation to any extent that is meaningful to the student. No aided perfection, please! We encourage all students to create to their heart's desire, and for teachers to embrace all efforts in the spirit of participation. Although we present a set of ten activities with suggested materials and resources, we encourage adaptations to:
All activities
Each step of every activity
(and especially) Any and all materials, tools, and resources so that all students may have an equitable opportunity to engage with TADA!
Remember: Art and design is for everyone!