AI and Creativity
Dive into the dynamic world where artificial intelligence meets creative expression!
In this hands-on course, high school students will explore how AI shapes modern creative fields, including digital art, fashion, and interior design. Through practical projects, students will experiment with innovative tools like Adobe Express, Photoshop, and Cricut to bring their unique visions to life—from designing custom clothing to creating personalized home decor.
This course also introduces students to the crucial topic of intellectual property rights in the age of AI. Students will work on a remodeling design project of their choice, apply their skills to real-world challenges, and conclude the course with a final presentation showcasing their creative work and new AI skills. Join us to discover how technology and creativity can shape the future!
Course Information
- Course Subject
- Course Number
- CTE83226
- Course Duration
- 1 Semester
- Course Credit
- 0.5 Practical Arts
- Prerequisite
- None
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