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Creative Things with Digital Photography. Film vs. Digital  Film camera inexpensive  Film developing costs  Quality of shots  Photo developing problems.

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1 Creative Things with Digital Photography

2 Film vs. Digital  Film camera inexpensive  Film developing costs  Quality of shots  Photo developing problems  Need scanner to transfer photos  Discarding bad photos

3 Digital vs. Film  Equipment expensive  Need editing software  Immediate feedback  No film developing  Reuseable storage system

4 Digital Camera Issues  Purpose and cost  Resolution and image size  Zoom capability  Memory / storage capacity  Retrieval of images  Battery capability  Editing software

5 Digital Photo Ideas Digital photo sketch Digital Photo

6 James Busy, grumpy, friendly and wonderful Oldest brother of Rick, Bruce and Joe Who feels crazy, scared and loved Who gives friendship, help and kindness Who fears public speaking, heights and small places Who likes steak, old music and photography Who dreams to read and write better, a nice home and to see the world Lives in XXXXX XXXXX Bio Poems

7 Digital Photos

8 Photo Editing

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10 Digital Information on the Internet

11 www. ofoto.com

12 www.photographytips.com

13 www.photoworks.com

14 www.shutterfly.com

15  www.adobe.com Source for Adobe's Photoshop (A fairly expensive software that allows you to manipulate photos, art work etc.) Photo Deluxe also available here. An inexpensive software that does some of the same things that Photoshop offer. Easy to use and maneuver  www.webshots.comA free program that lets you put a new photo on your desktop and screen saver every day. Internet Sources

16  www.jasc.com/products/psp/ Try Photo Shop Pro, photo editing software, for a brief  period of time.  www.education-world.com/a_tsl/archives /00-1/lesson0042.shtml Lesson to make a digital quilt  http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/%7Eucfcasio/ qvuses.htm 1001 uses for a digital camera More Internet Sources

17  www.thirteen.org/edonline/adulted/ lessons/lesson20.html Picture This: Photography in Adult Basic Education (lesson plan) One Last Internet Source

18 Things to do with a Digital Camera  Document students' progress for portfolios, etc.  Photo journal  Class yearbook/scrapbook  Calendar (Invent It or Avery's Photo Calendar Kit)  Pictorial alphabet book (Family Literacy )

19 More Activities  Photograph new tutors. Put pictures in database or on tutor information sheets.  Photograph students. Put pictures in database or on student information sheets  Have the students photo document their neighborhoods and then write about them.

20  Use photo editing options and create picture watermarks for students' biographies.  Use photos to incorporate them into Power Point presentations, etc. Even More Activities

21  For math, take photos of angles, triangles, things that are parallel, perpendicular, circular, etc.  Take pictures to document "The Day in the Life of.... "  Photos for greeting cards, business cards, etc. More Activities

22  Photos to make T-shirt transfers. (Need special paper, software often comes with paper)  Photos for concepts/vocabulary taught in ESL classes.  Photos of staff (volunteers, etc.). Post on bulletin boards, etc.

23 More Activities  Using photo editing, create "coloring book" (Family Literacy)  Using photo editing create "fun money" for reward coupons for Family Literacy activities

24  Photograph community landmarks. Students create a brochure about the community  Photograph objects that are the same color, shape, number or alphabet. (Family Literacy) More Activities

25  Create a set of cards naming such abstract concepts or emotions such as freedom, love, hate, honor, joy, etc. Have students select a card and take a photograph illustrating that concept.

26  Have students go on a photographic scavenger hunt, taking pictures of the objects they find rather than retrieving the objects themselves. Even More Activities

27 More Activities  Take pictures related to whatever topic you're studying. Have students write about them. Pictures provide a good visual prompt for creative writing

28  Have students take pictures, exchange them and then have students write about the photos  Check out digital camera to students for the weekend Finally, More Activities


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