We’re working on developing some ready-to-use curricula for fashion/textile/apparel instructors and designers.
First up, is the Social Alterations “Fibre Analysis: Possible Social and Environmental Impacts.” Data for this document was aggregated from resources you will find in the “Works Cited” section, on the last page of the PDF. This document is licensed and protected through the Creative Commons, which basically means that you can use it wherever/whenever you want, assuming you do so within the guidelines outlined in the Creative Commons licensing for which this document is registered (see below).
This is only the beginning folks; Social Alterations has mandated itself to deliver online curriculum to aid in the development of socially responsible fashion design education.
You can get involved by joining the Social Alterations Forum to share your experience in socially responsible fashion design education.
If you have any questions, comments, concerns or requests please contact us.
Fibre Analysis by Mary Hanlon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Canada License.
Click here to download the resource: Fibre Analysis, Social Alterations
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