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Fisher, Ashley; Lazaros, Edward J. – Tech Directions, 2009
This article details the many benefits of educators' use of digital camera technology and provides an activity in which students practice taking portrait shots of classmates, manipulate the resulting images, and add language arts practice by interviewing their subjects to produce a photo-illustrated Word document. This activity gives…
Descriptors: Photography, Communication Skills, Educational Technology, Interviews
Giza, Brian – Science Scope, 2007
When students design and build their own versions of instruments, they appreciate them more--and are more likely to appreciate how experimentation plays a critical role in explaining the world around them (NRC 1999). In this activity, students learn how science is done by becoming active participants. They use free lenses to build simple…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Problem Based Learning, Laboratory Equipment, Science Experiments
Matlack, Glenn R.; McEwan, Ryan W. – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Human activity has profoundly altered the deciduous forest of the eastern United States. Modern forest is a patchwork of stands of varying ages, sizes, and shapes reflecting a complex history of land use. Much modern forest is nestled in and around human communities, and faces the threat of imminent clearance for residential and commercial…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Land Use, Biodiversity, Photography
Harden, Darby L.; Verdeyen, Tasha B. – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2007
This article discusses a project about babies undertaken by a class of children ranging in age from 2.9 years to 3.9 years old in a small Illinois town. Throughout this project, the children studied equipment and supplies needed to care for babies. They made dolls for the classroom, constructed a cradle, made observational drawings, created topic…
Descriptors: Young Children, Infants, Preschool Children, Experiential Learning
Nimmon, Laura; Begoray, Deborah – Adult Basic Education and Literacy Journal, 2008
Photonovels look like comic books but contain photographs instead of drawings. Because photonovels combine pictures and everyday language, adult ESL learners can use them to communicate their thoughts and ideas. Photonovels can also be an aid in learning spoken and written English. This article describes a photonovel project that one of the…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Novels, Photography, Visual Aids
Hersey, Cara L. – Tech Directions, 2006
Teachers can integrate halftone or duotone production into a graphic communications class even if they lack access to an offset press. The approach described in this article, in fact, offers a benefit in that the dots involved in screen printing halftones and dutones can be enlarged to make them easily visible, while those used in offset printing…
Descriptors: Printing, Teaching Methods, Computer Software, Reprography
Neumann-Hinds, Carla – Redleaf Press, 2007
Young children love to investigate the natural world, and they love to take photographs. "Picture Science" goes beyond just documenting class projects. The book shows how to use digital photography to make each step in the scientific process--from posing a question, to gathering data, to showing findings--concrete and fun for children. Keyed…
Descriptors: Young Children, Photography, Documentation, Data Collection
Aitken, Nancy Gupton – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1981
Offers tips to student photographers on how to take good pictures for the school yearbook. (FL)
Descriptors: Journalism, Photographs, Photography, Secondary Education
Button, Clare – Tech Directions, 2007
A pinhole camera is a camera without a lens. A tiny hole replaces the lens, and light is allowed to come in for short amount of time by means of a hand-operated shutter. The pinhole allows only a very narrow beam of light to enter, which reduces confusion due to scattered light on the film. This results in an image that is focused, reversed, and…
Descriptors: Photography, Science Instruction, Learning Activities, Light
Seymour, Bill – Quill and Scroll, 1983
Describes what it is like to be a press photographer assigned to the White House. (JL)
Descriptors: High Schools, Journalism, Journalism Education, Photography
Townsend, Jerry – Community College Journalist, 1980
Recommends that students learn techniques of portrait photography in photojournalism classes. (AEA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journalism Education, Photography, Special Effects
Huyler, Jean Wiley – Communication: Journalism Education Today (C:JET), 1981
Explains the difference between photography and photojournalism and presents ways to improve photojournalistic techniques. (FL)
Descriptors: Journalism, Photographs, Photography, Secondary Education
Thurston, David – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 2001
Describes how photo credits (identifying the photographer for each photo) promote responsibility, help motivate students, and establish credibility for the publication. (SR)
Descriptors: Captions, Journalism Education, Photography, Photojournalism
Brodie, Carolyn S. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2005
February celebrates both National Children's Dental Health Month and President's Day (February 21), so this month's "Connect the Book" column features a book with connections to both events. George Washington, the first President of the United States (1789-1797) and known as the "Father of Our Country," had a serious dental health problem that…
Descriptors: Dental Health, Childrens Literature, Presidents, Photography
Dragan, Pat Barrett – Heinemann, 2008
The author demonstrates how simple snapshots can open new entryways into literacy for all children and help educators view teaching and learning in new ways, building classroom-wide and school-wide community. The book offers projects that help children see real-world possibilities in literate behaviors by using photos as a stimulus for literacy…
Descriptors: Photography, Second Language Learning, Literacy, English (Second Language)