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LESSONS 9 & 10 Module 4: Working with Images Digital Photography 2

In this lesson, we will: Solve a problem by using photography. Take photographs at school and create a mini-multimedia presentation. Share this presentation with another audience other than classmates.

Guiding Questions How can photography create a message? How can photography solve a problem?

Digital Photography 2 In your group, list possible problems you see in our school. Now, with each problem, list possible solutions. You will share these with the class. Individually, choose a problem/solution you would like to produce into a Photo Story. If another student is working on the same problem/solution, you can work on the initial storyboarding together, but in the end, you will be responsible for your own Photo Story. Use Web sites to give background information and show examples.

Lesson Review During this lesson, we learned how photographs have an impact and can solve a problem. We created a Photo Story and presented it to an audience. Reflect in your journal: What impact did my Photo Story make on my audience? Is composition/subject of the photos important for my message? If so, why? Summary and Vocabulary

Assessment In Photo Story, what other key components convey your message? Is it possible to post your Photo Story to a Web site? If so, how and why? Ask students to answer the questions in their journal, with a partner, or as a whole class.