ESP Biography



MELINDA WALKER, ESP Teacher




Major: Creativity,Innovation,Leadership

College/Employer: International Center for Studies in Creativity

Year of Graduation: 2012

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Past Classes

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V3314: Lettering for Presentations in Splash! Fall 2013 (Nov. 02 - 03, 2013)
Wouldn’t it be great if you could create your own hand-drawn, eye-catching, easy to read letters? It’s much easier than it looks, once you know how. And you don’t have to be an artist - really! We’ll start with basic block and bubble letters before moving on to fancy cursive, 3-D, and many other styles. You’ll leave with the lettering skills needed to make your next project stand out from the crowd.


L3316: Thinking Styles in Splash! Fall 2013 (Nov. 02 - 03, 2013)
Knowing how you think best can make you a better thinker! Discover the four ways of thinking needed to solve problems and be creative. Knowing your thinking style can not only help you think better, but it can also help you work more effectively in teams.


L2721: Brainstorming that works: Seven ways to generate ideas in Splash! Spring 2013 (Apr. 13 - 14, 2013)
Rumor has it brainstorming doesn't work. But that's just a rumor. Brainstorming works when done correctly. And it works really well. Come see for yourself as we generate hundreds (maybe even thousands!) of ideas in under two hours.


L2722: Lettering is a life skill! in Splash! Spring 2013 (Apr. 13 - 14, 2013)
Presentations, reports, science projects, and group work are all part of school life. They often require you to create signs, posters, banners, or maybe even a presentation board. Often, you're asked to create these things in class, without a computer. If you're not the artsy type, this may be a challenge. Wouldn't it be great if you could create your own hand-drawn, eye-catching, easy to read letters? It's much easier than it looks, once you know how. And you don't have to be an artist - really! We'll start with basic block and bubble letters before moving on to fancy cursive, 3-D, and many other styles. You'll leave with the lettering skills needed to make your next project stand out from the crowd.