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Learn how to get the most from your digital camera, start a digital scrapbook, make movies and more in Pixel Time's fun and friendly environment.

Family Fun Your computer called~it's BORED! Learn how to edit photos, make movies, and have lots more fun with your computer.
Business Tools These seminars about online tools can help grow your small business with e-newsletters and social networking.
Summer Workshops for Teachers
Pixel Time workshops for K-12 teachers advance digital literacy with moviemaking and 21st Century communication tools.

The Digital Arts & Scrappers Club meets twice a month to share lots of fun as we work on our projects. No experience necessary to join the club and join the fun. Find out more about the Digital Arts and Scrappers Club by clicking here.
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Summer Day Camps for ages 11-15
Early Bird Discounts for Summer
Digital Artists in June
Learn about pop art, the surrealists, Impressionists, and grafitti artists. Then, create digital art work inspired by their examples.
Moviemakers in July
The moviemakers are back, with fun projects in claymation, special effects and more.
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Digital Media Clubs for ages 12-17
Join our new weekly clubs!
Girls Only Computer Club Thursdays
Digital Photography Club Fridays
Mac Users Club Saturdays
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Fun Friday classes for ages 8-11
Picture Me! in June Photo & Camera class for kids curious about how digital cameras work, and how computers can be used to make photos even more fun.
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Animate Me! in July This
class looks at animation, from simple flip books to 3D movies. Learn how animation fools the eye with lots of hands-on projects.
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Dr. Skyler Lovelace develops the curriculum used at Pixel Time. She's been teaching adults and kids about computers and digital media for over ten years. She leads the digital media program at Butler Community College. Her educational background includes a masters in instructional design,
a masters of fine art, and a doctorate in education.
Pixel Time teacher Courtney Abbott formerly served as the School Programs Coordinator for the Wichita Art Museum. She holds a bachelors of fine arts in media and a masters in art history.
Both Skyler and Courtney are certified Monart teachers and experienced in teaching traditional art media as well as digital media.
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