Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Digital Imaging Lesson Ideas

Share ideas for lessons involving digital imaging. Think of Photoshop Elements, its tools and capabilities, and ways to incorporate digital image editing into your curriculum.

6 Comments:

At 11:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Photo elements will be great to use with literature. You can adjust it to almost any story. For example, the story "The Portrait" is about a cat who is an artist. He begins to draw a portrait of another animal friend. The friend suddenly has to leave, so when another animal friend comes along he begins adding a drawing of that friend to the other friend. This continues, and in the end he has a crazy portrait with all different parts of his friends. Photoshop Elements, what a great way to make a crazy portrait of friends, animals, whatever.

 
At 1:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I started a lesson plan for World History that would include videotaping a commercial, an interview, or a news story about Medieval Europe. The students would have to be in character from the time period. The idea is in its infant stage but could develop into a good one.

 
At 1:58 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Photoshop is cool! I have already started a political party assignment off the photoshop picture. Students will have to create there own political cartoons using photoshop or political posters for class.

 
At 7:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think Photoshop Elements would be a great tool to use for creating visual resources for social science classes. Also visuals could be made for writing prompts to give the kids. This tool could also be used to let the kids make collages to show what they have learned.

 
At 7:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would like to use Photoshop to make some writing prompts.

 
At 6:09 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have several students interested in automobiles. They could make a how to type of video. How to change oil, or tires. How to put in steroes, etc.

 

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