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Join us for Pathways to Innovation, a hands-on creative development event designed to foster fresh, innovative thinking. A festive reception will follow for all participants at the Wilson House. You must participate in a class to attend the reception.

Date: Friday, March 28th 
Class Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm 
Reception: 4:00 - 5:00 pm

CLASS INFORMATION

Instructor(s): Gerry Hunt
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Dulaney-Browne Library - Room 224

Understand the basic functionality of AI and how you can use it to make mundane tasks a breeze. From meal prepping, to building a travel itinerary, or planning your next date night see what AI can do.

Instructor(s): Mark Belcik & David Herendeen 
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Kirkpatrick Fine Arts - Atrium

Learn what it takes to put on a world class production. You will be taken back stage on a private VIP tour to see where the magic happens. See where the scenes come to life, the costumes are sewn from the ground up, and the music ties it all togehter.

Instructor(s): School of Dance Pedagogy students
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Ann Lacy School of Dance & Entertainment - Studio R

Learn to tap dance with the brightest dancers in the world. OCU's School of Dance pedagogy students will teach you the fundamentals of tap in our newly redesigned dance production studio. Tap shoes are not required.

Instructor(s): Rob Roensch 
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Walker Center - Room 161

Take a break and challenge your idea of what it means to be a writer. Explore creative writing with Rob Roensch and learn how to write like one of the greats.

Instructor(s): Karen Schiler 
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Walker Center - Room 158

Learn how to express what guides you in written form with Karen Schiler. Based on the 1950s radio program hosted by Edward Murrow, "This I Believe" is an international organization engaging people in writing and sharing short essays describing the core values that guide their daily lives. 

Instructor(s): Connor Knudsen
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Sarkeys - Esports Arena

Learn to drive like esport pro's with Connor Knudsen in our state of the art esports arena. You will learn tips and tricks to win gold and then test your skills in a mini tournament.

Instructor(s): Emily Duncan
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Bass School of Music - Harp Studio

Learn to play the harp with Emily Duncan. You will learn fundamentals of playing this beautiful instrument and leave having said you played Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on the Harp. Not something most people get to say.

Instructor(s): Janice James 
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Kramer West - Meinders Simulation Lab

Ever wanted to try and escape room? Let's see if you have what it takes to escape the Nursing Simulation Lab with Janice James. While 4 people are trying to escape the simulation lab, 4 others will be trying to keep their patient alive through a simulated ambulance ride. Can you come out on top?

Instructor(s): Ian Weston
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Lacy Visitor Center & Admissions - Room 218

Capturing memories is priceless, learning how to use your digital camera is a pain. Learn the fundamentals of using a digital camera in manual mode. *If you do not own a camera one will be provided for you.

Instructor(s): Andrew Somers 
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Dulaney-Brown Library - Room 115

Learn to make 3d models on Onshape for 3d printing. With guided instruction you will make an everyday item and take home a 3d printed version of your work. Watch out or you might get the 3d bug.

Instructor(s): Bryan Cardinale-Powell 
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Norick Arts Center - Dark Room

Take home a self printed keepsake! Bryan Cardinale-Powell will guide you through the steps to make your very own Sinograph. You will begin and end your journey in the dark room and walk away with the most unique print you've ever seen.

Instructor(s): Kris Kuss
Contact: [email protected] 
Location: Kirkpatrick Fine Arts building - Room 16 (on the lowest level)

From The Princess Bride to Star Wars, sword fights tell stories of heroism and villainy. This workshop will introduce the basic principles we use in stage combat to safely perform these fights and effectively tell these stories of dramatic combat.

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