Looking for a set of creative software tools that can greatly enhance the educational experience, whilst offering students the means to express and develop their ideas? Canva have produced a list of ‘open source’ creative tools that don’t require a paid subscription.
Unlicensed, assessed and safe alternatives such as Krita, Inkscape and Scribus cater to digital painting, vector graphics and desktop publishing needs, respectively.
DaVinci Resolve and Darktable provide powerful video editing and photo processing capabilities, while Blender offers a robust platform for 3D modeling and animation.
For UI/UX design, Lunacy is a strong contender, and Quixel Mixer excels in texturing. VSCodium, an open-source code editor, supports coding projects and web design.
These tools are ideal for schools seeking cost-effective, high-quality software options.
View the full list via https://www.canva.com/design/DAGNPP8uF9I/zNWoRylKfke_r2x2MKZsGg/edit