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Education
Education
InBlooom
not only produces impressive goods, but also works on
education by sharing the beauty of printed fabrics.
Participants are from children, teenagers, adults to the
elderly. Elementary school students can join
entrepreneurship camp to learn about teamwork. Everyone does
their part to finish the tasks that are assigned to them.
Someone is in charge of designing patterns. Someone is
responsible for calculating cost. Like a small company,
children need to set up a stall in inBlooom and learn how to
sell products and draw customers’ attention. These special
activities can help children experience the process of
entrepreneurship. At present, junior high school students in
Taipei can apply for Education Bureau’s scheme to visit
every walk of life, including inBlooom. Through this scheme,
we get to know more about inBlooom.
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Children's Camp(Source: inBlooom) |
Discussion in Children's Camp(Source: inBlooom) |
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Activities for junior
high school students |
Activities for junior high school students |
Adults can participate in silk printing
experience courses or silk printing workshops. The
professional teachers in inBlooom can lead adults to achieve
their goals that they couldn’t realize during schooldays or
head designers to create and discuss, and produce more silk
printing works. At last, inBlooom guides the elderly from
indigenous tribes to understand related knowledge of printed
fabrics and practical application in life. InBlooom used to
visit Kaadaadaan, one of the tribes in Guanshan Township,
Taitung County to decorate the convenience shop. The design
of printed fabrics takes inspiration of people who work on
the farm with a hoe and do household chores. These
activities not only make tribal space more aesthetic, but
also present tribal culture to the public through printed
fabrics.
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推廣絹印和手作 |
Silk print material |
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The drawing of the tribal elder(Source: inBlooom) |
Activities for tribal elders(Source: inBlooom) |
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