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Ars Technica

The art of making — observation, craft, and one finished piece per week.

Notebooks required. No experience needed. Ars Technica is the art of making — observation, sketching, film analysis, and one finished piece per week. Built for parents who want to make something alongside their kid.

8 modulesAges 9–162 available now

Modules in Ars Technica

The Art of Making

Live

Eight weeks of sketchbooks, short films, and one Saturday assignment. The intro to everything.

8wAges 9–14$49
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Filmmaking 101

Live

Story structure, shot composition, and one short film.

8wAges 10–16$49
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Camera Skills

Soon

Light, framing, and the eye behind the lens.

6wAges 9–14$49

Art 101

Soon

Observation, sketching, and one finished piece every week.

8wAges 9–14$49

Art History

Soon

From cave paintings to modern masters — what art says about humanity.

8wAges 10–16$49

Film Critique

Soon

How to watch a film — and what to say about it afterward.

6wAges 11–16$49

Editing

Soon

The cut is where stories are made.

6wAges 11–16$49

Storytelling & Plot

Soon

Why some stories hold and others fall apart.

8wAges 10–16$49

Ars Technica is one of several enrichment areas in the Homeschool Da Vinci curriculum — modular, faith-integrated courses Christian families can drop into any homeschool week. Each module is a one-time $49 purchase with lifetime access, and is Texas ESA / TEFA eligible.

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