The stay-at-home order for Ohio left a lot of parents struggling with how to supplement their children鈥檚 schooling and free time with fun, but educational activities.
Adjunct Professor at 麻豆精选 Geauga in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design Judson Kline recently went above and beyond when he created the Virtual Kids鈥 Home Architecture Camp.
Kline currently serves on two committees of the American Institute of Architects: the Center for Leadership and the Inspire Architecture Group. During both committee鈥檚 conference call meetings in early March, Kline had suggested they approach the opportunity to develop a program that would engage parents and children in a topic not typically taught in K-12 education: architecture.
鈥淭here are a limited number of opportunities for students to learn about architecture,鈥 Kline said. 鈥淎 lot of kids don鈥檛 get much exposure to it.鈥
After receiving the approval from the two committees, Kline headed to the drawing board for the virtual camp. Three weeks later, his camp was ready to be sent out to families in quarantine everywhere.
鈥淚 tried to make it broad enough so that it could appeal to younger kids in elementary school and older kids that might be in high school,鈥 Kline said. 鈥淚鈥檝e already acclimated a bit to what high school kids are capable of doing because of my College Credit Plus course at Geauga.鈥
The camp comes in PDF format and has seven different sections, each complete with an activity for both younger and older students. There are also three different books included in it, written and illustrated by Kline himself. The books are called 鈥10 Important Houses to Know,鈥 鈥10 Important Architects to Know,鈥 and 鈥10 Significant Buildings to Know.鈥
One of the pages from the book, 鈥10 Important Architects to Know,鈥 was written and illustrated by Kline.
Kline first became involved in architecture as he was about to head into high school. He would normally sit in the family room watching TV with a pencil and writing pad in hand when his father brought up the career field.
鈥淗e said to me, 鈥榊a know, son, you might want to be thinking about a career as an architect.鈥 And I looked at him and said 鈥榃hat鈥檚 that dad?鈥 He explained to me that an architect is someone who creates buildings, and I thought that sounded fun,鈥 Kline said. 鈥淗e introduced me to someone who was a really good friend of his and an architect, Jack Bialosky.鈥
From Bialosky, Kline learned the tricks of the trade about architecture and how to prepare for a career in the field after college.
鈥淗e offered me a job as an intern in his office after college. I went to work for him; that was nearly 50 years ago,鈥 Kline said.
Shortly, Kline expects to have a full version of the virtual camp translated into Spanish.
鈥淚鈥檇 like to get that Spanish version out there too, a colleague from Boston suggested that,鈥 Kline said.
It comes as no surprise that the virtual camp has received nothing but positive feedback from friends and acquaintances of Kline鈥檚.
鈥淚 was recently telling my physician about the virtual camp, and she said, 鈥楾his is great, my kids are going to love this.鈥 I know she鈥檒l love it too because it鈥檒l give everyone something to learn about,鈥 Kline said. 鈥淭his is the kind of response I was hoping for.鈥