digital_photography

=Digital Photography Resources=


 * Examples of digital photography within the classroom**

[|Student Photos]
 * Bready School - Grade three:** [|Digital Photography in Art]

Here is how: [|Example of student photos]
 * Macklin High School: [|Dillberry Lake Field Trip: A Photography Treasure Hunt:]**
 * = Create your own Photo Treasure Hunt for our field trip. This will be given to another student to fulfill.
 * 1) Think o five pictures that make the photographer set-up and think.
 * 2) Example - minture teepee
 * 3) Give the setting, time limit, angle or any other detail you would like. ||

Tools for Sharing:
[|FD Flickr Toys] - is a wonderful, very easy, very quick tool to use to create posters, trading cards, magazine covers and many other cools things with photos [|Pictobowser] - a great way to make a simple slide show from your flickr photos - here are my [|flower] photos on flickr [|BubbleShare]  [|RockYou] - see the [|slideshows] posted on this teacher's classroom blog [|Animoto] - Another [|flower] slide show (with cool music!). I could not seem to embed the video in this wiki but I am able to embed it in my family Blogger site. [|Slide] [|Jumpcut] - make videos with your photos - see how it is done with these grade one [|drawings.] [|VoiceThread] - add a voice caption/narration to your photos (a story from Lawrence School) [|Comiqs] - a favourite for middle years students - take photos and create a comic book online
 * The Poster Assignment:** Students will quickly create posters using this simple online tool:
 * Online SlideShows:**

[|Flickr] [|Photobucket] [|Picasa]
 * Photosharing/storage** (It is a good idea to set up a class account on one of these services - it makes it very easy to add photos to blogs/comment/collaborate, etc)

[|Picnik] This site you to upload a photo and then edit it with several different tools. You can apply an auto-fix, crop, rotate and flip the photo. Under the Creative Tools tab you can add several nice features, fades, borders, change the photo to sepia tones or B&W. This tool is not a replacement for photoshop or other more complex photo editing software but when you don't have anything else handy it will do the job.
 * Online Editing Tools**

[|Classblogmeister] **-** a great starting blog for teachers and students
 * Blogging Platforms**
 * [|great instructions] on how to create your first blog

[|Edublogs]
 * [|How to set up a class blog on Edublogs or Learner Blogs]
 * [|Students as contributors on Edublogs: The Quick and Easy Way] - learn how to use the power of linked-in gmail accounts to create a short cut for making individual contributing authors in Edublogs. 
 * [|The Edublogger Blog] - a great place for tips about using Edublogs including embedding video and subscribing to blogs with rss.

[|A high school photography curriculum]- the links on the right include powerpoints on design principles that could be useful.
 * Curriculum**

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 * Links**: Donna's del.icio.us photography [|bookmarks]: