In March 2022, we set Falkirk schools a new challenge task for World Book Day – to use MarkUp on their Connected Falkirk devices to draw their own villain and submit it to the Rogues Gallery. Find out more about the challenge itself and the villainous results below.
The Challenge
The Task
This #WorldBookDay we’re rounding up foul foes, vexatious villains and naughty nemeses for our Rogues Gallery. Who will you throw in?🦹♀️🦹♂️⁰⁰To join our mini challenge save this mugshot template to your device, draw your villain & tell us why they are going in the gallery! 🎨📖 pic.twitter.com/LzHEyYn92z
— Connected Falkirk (@ConnectedFalk) March 1, 2022
Examples
We used a variety of apps to create our artist impression of an antagonist.
Drawing tools on #Keynote are a super easy starting point. For more brushes and textures #SketchesSchool is where it’s at. And for our advanced artists try #AutodeskSketchbook for layers and finesse. 🖼 pic.twitter.com/mM6l2mcSrX
— Connected Falkirk (@ConnectedFalk) March 1, 2022
The Results
Like heroes in any good book, the pupils of Falkirk have rounded
up all of the worst villains from their favourite fiction as part of
our #WorldBookDay challenge. Our Rogues Gallery is now
bursting with brutes. Here's a montage of their fine work! pic.twitter.com/NzVHpuZaMb— Connected Falkirk (@ConnectedFalk) March 8, 2022
Here is a snapshot of our #WorldBookDay Rogues Gallery by
the numbers. Infographics are a great way of displaying lots of
information in an eye-catching and concise way. What information stands out to you? pic.twitter.com/r209VGZZbr— Connected Falkirk (@ConnectedFalk) March 8, 2022