Notan Designs

 

Exploring the interaction of positive and negative space

Notan is a Japanese art technique involving the use of light and dark elements. By combining light and dark elements, the art of Notan seeks to embody balance. We’ve been amazed and inspired by the Notans students and teachers have created recently.

Are you ready to try creating your own Notan? Download a sample of our design guides for after school programs to get started!

Introducing Our Making Spaces Cohort 1

Four local sites were selected to participate in the AIMS Making Spaces Program with a shared mission to engage young people and families in high-quality maker education. Get to know these incredible organizations!

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Dr. Manjula Joseph Joins AIMS Board

AIMS Education Foundation is pleased to welcome Dr. Manjula Joseph to the AIMS Board of Directors for a three-year term beginning January 2021. Dr. Joseph is Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at Fresno Pacific University and brings a research background in culturally responsive and equitable mathematics instruction.

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AIMS Distributes Take-home Learning Kits in Local Partnership

While distance learning has presented many challenges to teachers and families, it has also presented an opportunity to explore math and science in everyday environments and experiences. In collaboration with a local elementary school, the AIMS team developed and distributed over 1,500 take-home kits designed to playfully engage children and families in creative learning experiences at home.

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