Give your child entreprenuerial edge through PMC Creativity Camp
Summertime is usually a period when parents seek activities and events to keep their children engaged, aside from out-of-town trips and vacations.
The more popular activities tend to involve sports or the arts. However, last year I had the privilege of witnessing young entrepreneurs learning about business and branding at a bazaar event designed especially for kids.
I think it’s brilliant that we now have workshops that deviate from the usual offerings in the market. For example, Power Mac Center’s Creativity Camp offers workshops that acknowledge the diverse interests and passions of our young learners.
But there’s more to these workshops than just being creative!
PMC’s Creativity Camp is designed for the 20th Century Learner
The workshops in PMC’s Creativity Camp will actually introduce and teach your learners skills that are useful in school, but more so, in business and corporate settings. Workshops that teach kids digital drawing, coding, 3D Art & Canva!
Canva is an extremely useful tool for social media and marketing roles! There are few remote employees or content creators who do not utilize Canva for online promotions.
Did you know that Canva has a program where you can have fun creating design templates and sell them through their platform? I know someone who has earned a couple of thousand dollars (yes, dollars!) by doing that.
You’ve probably heard concerns about how AI (Artificial Intelligence) poses a threat to graphic artists, but I don’t agree. Have you tried generating an image using these AI tools? If you can do graphics, you have a valuable skill that gives you an edge over those who can’t because you can manipulate and customize images according to your clients’ or company’s specifications.
Why am I saying all these? What does it have to do with your young learners, you ask.
Jumpstart their future digital careers
As a homeschooling mom of 15 years, one of the things we prepare our children for is real life. Homeschooling actually helps us prepare them for it earlier, both in mindset and skills.
My eldest son is an illustrator, and at 18, he is currently working on illustrating for an upcoming manga book. He is also a 3D animator who plans to break into the animation industry and make a living from it. He first learned by using open-source tools and software when he was about 6 years old, but he only learned to use digital tools for drawing when he was already 16, so he is kind of catching up in this area.
Our 15-year-old sometimes helps me with my work tasks for my clients and can navigate some of the softwares we use, but he also codes which he started learning when he was about 10 years old.
Our youngest does neither, but he is a baker who has sold several of his products online by promoting them online using digital tools like Canva. He is also the writer of the book that our eldest is illustrating.
What I’m saying here is that there are tons of opportunities for your children to not only have fun but also to learn how to make a living and manage their earnings, which are very important life skills.
My children – although this has nothing to do with their digital skills yet –have been earning from fun, little jobs here and there since they were 8.
It may not happen overnight for many, but they have to start somewhere, and Power Mac Center’s Creativity Camp is a great place to get started. The younger they begin to explore and discover what they can potentially do, the better.
All roads lead to the web
I work from home and primarily use various online tools and software to serve my clients. My husband also works with clients online. Because of this, I have realized how valuable digital skills are, especially for 21st-century learners. I’ve been in the online industry for quite some time now, and let me tell you that the highest-paid and most in-demand telecommuters are programmers and graphic artists, followed by marketing professionals.
Just so you know, all businesses now lead to the web. If you run a small business that does not utilize web resources and tools, you will fall behind your contemporaries.
On the other hand, the internet has leveled the playing field. Humble startups now have the same opportunities that large brick-and-mortar corporations have, but it all boils down to how much your child is prepared to take on the new world of technology. Don’t just hand your kids gadgets to use. Show them how to use these tools productively!
Want to know more about Power Mac Center’s Creativity Camp? Here’s the information I’ve been given.
The courses being offered at Creativity Camp: Workshop for Kids & Teens are as follows:
-Draw and Share on iPad
-Calligraphy on iPad
-Code and Play with Hopscotch on iPad (Grade School)
-3D Art on Mac
-Canva Graphics on Mac
-Code and Create on Mac (High School)
-Coffee Painting (non digital skill course)
-3D Pen Magic
Each batch has 4 sessions. Classes for both grade school and high school levels are held on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 1-3 and 4 to 6PM.
Programs will run from April 16 to July 6 at different Power Mac Center locations: Basecamp by Power Mac Center in Glorietta 5, Makati, Power Mac Center Ayala Malls Vertis North at 2L Ayala Malls Vertis North, EDSA, Quezon City, and Power Mac Center Festival in Alabang.
There are only 10 slots for each class, so you have to pay to reserve your child’s slot. PMC Creativity Camp is on a first come, first served basis. Make sure that you inquire first for the schedule and available slots of the class you’re registering for before you transfer payment.
The fee is Php 5,500 per child for each course. However, you can register your child for 3 Creative Camp courses for a package fee of Php 15,000. This is inclusive of 3 courses of 2 hours each, equivalent to 12 sessions!
For inquiries and reservations for Creativity Camp, call Power Mac Center at +63 908 885 6277 or email them at [email protected].
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About the author, May Palacpac:
May was the Grand Winner of #Sinag Financial Literacy Journalism Awards in 2016 (blogger category) and the editor of the books, Productive Pinoy and Right Start. She has works published in several magazines and websites here and abroad, such as Smart Parenting, Brighter Life Philippines, Weddings in Manila, SPIFF, Sip, Dangerously Fit Bootcamp, Choc Chip Digital and Massage Champions.
May is an advocate of homeschooling and alternative education for Filipino learners, and a staunch supporter of the arts. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication at the De La Salle University – Dasmarinas. She is the creator of Fully Housewifed and Fully Housewifed Homeschool Podcast.
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12 Comments
Emily
This PMC Creativity Camp sounds incredible! What an amazing investment for your little ones.
Michelle
Whoa, I have to tell my best friend about the PMC Creativity Camp for her daughter! This is a brilliant opportunity for kids!
Kimberley Asante
Your review of the PMC Creativity Camp highlights the incredible benefits of fostering entrepreneurial skills in children. It’s inspiring to see how such camps can boost creativity and business acumen from a young age, preparing kids for future success.
Richard Lowe
The PMC camp seems like a great place for creative people and to learn to be an entrepreneur. Thanks for the info.
Catherine Kay
Empowering our children with essential entrepreneurial skills is key in today’s fast-paced world. The PMC Creativity Camp seems like the perfect avenue to nurture their creativity and instill a valuable entrepreneurial edge from a young age.
Renata Feyen
If your kid is up for it, this could be a great opportunity to learn certain skills that may become handy in their future
Rosey
it does level the playing field now that so many things are online. I’m trying to find something work from home that pays well so I can quit my teaching job this summer. I only have a small window to transition so I really have to get in there and give it a go.
barbie ritzman
This is a great article! I completely agree that it’s important to give kids the opportunity to explore their creativity and learn valuable digital skills. PMC’s Creativity Camp sounds like a great way to do that.
Nikki Wayne
PMC Crreatifity Camp is amazing this is very timely because summer is coming and children needs yo have an activity for the summer for them to not get be bored.
Fransic verso
This is a great idea camp for children. Very important to allow kids to develop and explore the creativity side. Amazing post!
Tameka
This is so true. My husband and I have had this conversation so many times. There is absolutely no better way to give your children a head start in life for thiss generation than to start having the engaged and learning digital skills from early. Particularly because even if their is a shift in the future at least they will have the skills as a foundation which will give them an edge over others as well as give them a great foundation to build on
mark berg
“Unlocking creativity early on can pave the way for a lifetime of entrepreneurial success! 🌟”