Link Prezi to Weebly!
Why Digital Photography in the Classroom?
Promoting Higher Order Thinking - Identifying processes, problem-solving steps
Applying What is Learned in the Classroom
Motivation
Instant Feedback
Inexpensive
Basic Picture Taking
Basic picture taking tutorial - Silverlight (film cameras)
Classroom Management
Organizing equipment - Contracts for use and permission
Preparing the camera to take pictures
Organizing the workflow - downloading, editing, saving, archiving
Basic picture taking
Find and Share Photos
http://www.flickr.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/absolutepoolstx/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/creative_commons-_free_pictures/
http://photopin.com/
http://photobucket.com/
Photo Editing
Online Editing and More
http://ipiccy.com/
http://www.dropmocks.com/
http://www.tuxpi.com/
http://bighugelabs.com/
https://www.sumo.fm/#home/
http://pixlr.com/o-matic/
http://pixlr.com/editor/
Computer Software
Microsoft Photo Editor
Office Picture Tool Bar
Microsoft Office Picture Manager (Office XP)
Photoshop
iPhoto (Mac)
Camera software (Kodak EasyShare)
Windows Movie Maker (Windows XP)
Microsoft PhotoStory
Digital Cameras and the K-12 Curriculum
Resources
Flip Video - Lesson Plans for Video and Still Images
Using Digital Cameras in the Classroom
Using Digital Cameras for Classroom Projects
Education World - Quick! Get the Digital Camera
Teachers.Net - Creative Uses for Digital Cameras
Digital Resources
Assignment
Take five photos with your phone. Email the photos to yourself. Edit each photo with one of the online editing tools above(Do not use the same tool twice). Create a new page for your Weebly titled, "Digital Photography". Insert your five photos to the Digital Photography page.
Next week we will be discussing the value of digital storytelling in the classroom. Please bring 10 pictures to use in a multimedia presentation. The pictures may be taken by yourself or copied from the Internet (only
copyright-free material please!)
Promoting Higher Order Thinking - Identifying processes, problem-solving steps
Applying What is Learned in the Classroom
Motivation
Instant Feedback
Inexpensive
Basic Picture Taking
Basic picture taking tutorial - Silverlight (film cameras)
Classroom Management
Organizing equipment - Contracts for use and permission
Preparing the camera to take pictures
Organizing the workflow - downloading, editing, saving, archiving
Basic picture taking
Find and Share Photos
http://www.flickr.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/absolutepoolstx/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/creative_commons-_free_pictures/
http://photopin.com/
http://photobucket.com/
Photo Editing
Online Editing and More
http://ipiccy.com/
http://www.dropmocks.com/
http://www.tuxpi.com/
http://bighugelabs.com/
https://www.sumo.fm/#home/
http://pixlr.com/o-matic/
http://pixlr.com/editor/
Computer Software
Microsoft Photo Editor
Office Picture Tool Bar
Microsoft Office Picture Manager (Office XP)
Photoshop
iPhoto (Mac)
Camera software (Kodak EasyShare)
Windows Movie Maker (Windows XP)
Microsoft PhotoStory
Digital Cameras and the K-12 Curriculum
Resources
Flip Video - Lesson Plans for Video and Still Images
Using Digital Cameras in the Classroom
Using Digital Cameras for Classroom Projects
Education World - Quick! Get the Digital Camera
Teachers.Net - Creative Uses for Digital Cameras
Digital Resources
Assignment
Take five photos with your phone. Email the photos to yourself. Edit each photo with one of the online editing tools above(Do not use the same tool twice). Create a new page for your Weebly titled, "Digital Photography". Insert your five photos to the Digital Photography page.
Next week we will be discussing the value of digital storytelling in the classroom. Please bring 10 pictures to use in a multimedia presentation. The pictures may be taken by yourself or copied from the Internet (only
copyright-free material please!)