3. Agenda
July 28
8 am – 4 pm
Course Overview – Requirements
Video introduction to technology in education in the 21st Century
“Lenses, pixels, and sensors – oh, my”!
Sign-in, Introductions, P-Forms
The digital camera – parts and operation
The “Rule of Three” – what makes a good picture?
“Let the clicking begin”
Out of the camera and into the computer
Ease into editing – the software
Create a collage with Microsoft Word – a fun project
6. An image sensor instead of film
Silicone chips contain millions photosensitive diodes called photosites
Each photosite records the intesity of light
The intensity is stored as a set of numbers and reconstructed as an image
I’m very
sensitive
9. Hundreds of thousands or millions of tine squares called picture
elements or pixels
Your computer and printer use these tiny pixels
to display or print photographs
The computer divides the screen or printed
page into a grid of pixels
The computer uses the value stored in the digital photograph to
specify the brightness and color of each pixel, and uses binary
code to create an image
Jellybeans!
13. Collaborate with your
neighbors to determine the
best picture of the three.
What are your reasons for
your selection of the “best
shot?” What are your reasons
for rejecting the other two?
15. Ladies and Gentlemen – start your cameras!
Your first assignment
Take some pictures – inside, outside, anywhere!
Take some close-ups, medium shots, wide angle
Practice the Rule of Three
Take pictures of people, buildings, trees, anything
20. What? Another Assignment?
Assignment # 2: The Collage
Use Microsoft Word to create a collage of your recent photos
Use at least 8 photos and arrange them in an interesting way
Add decorations, clip art, borders. and, text
Save your work to a desktop folder
22. Agenda
November 13
Sources of digital images
Copy and save from Internet sources
PowerPoint as a presentation tool
Using Movie Maker for digital presentations
Create a 2 minute PowerPoint presentation using
original photography
Media literacy – commentary by Martin Scorsese
Share photo projects and critique
Examples of digital projects in the classroom
Homework assignments
Preparation for Elluminate session
26. “What, me worry”?
Assignment # 3
Use Move Maker or iMovie
Use original images or images from the internet
Create a slide show with a theme
Save your project to a desktop folder
30. Homework!
Wonderful projects you will love to do!
Create student-centered lessons using digital photography
Use the Project-Based Lesson Template for planning
One lesson using Internet images only
One lesson using original photography
Using one of your lessons, create a final product using
PowerPoint, Movie Maker, iMovie, or printed images,
31. Previews of Coming Attractions
Projects with digital images and movies
Photo Story 3
Macro photography
Panorama software
Adding voice and music to photo presentations
Publishing projects on the Internet
35. Agenda
August 11
8 am– 4pm
Sign-in
Preparation for lesson plan presentations
Presentations of lessons using digital images
Lesson plan de-brief and evaluation
Digital slide shows with voice over and music
Macro photography
Panorama software
Collaborate: Create a digital presentation to introduce a concept
and engage your students
Photo Story 3 – images to movies the easy way
Publish your masterpiece on Teacher Tube or Google
Video
36. Evaluation Notes for Click Lesson Plan
Standards and
Objectives
Use of digital
resources
Level of student
interest
Student
directed/teacher
facilitated
Academic
rigor/Higher order
thinking skills
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