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Instructor, 1979
Suggests that kindergarten children can learn to express themselves through photography, and describes photography-related classroom activities which do not require a camera. (CM)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children, Learning Activities, Photography
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Technology Teacher, 1992
Offers information, objectives, possible student outcomes, a student quiz on electronic imaging technologies. Discusses the evolution of the process from the development of the camera in the 1550s to virtual reality, infrared imaging, and laserdisks. (JOW)
Descriptors: Lasers, Optical Disks, Photography, Secondary Education
Corathers, Don – Teaching Theatre, 1993
Discusses how school theater companies can improve the quality of their photography. Offers tips regarding the photographer, the gear, film, the photo call, shooting procedures, and processing. (SR)
Descriptors: Photographic Equipment, Photographs, Photography, Secondary Education
Junco, Victor; McLean, Mike; Reynolds, Beth – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 2000
Offers tips from 3 professional photographers on shooting environmental portraits that tell a story about the person through the photograph. Offers a brief case study regarding a particular photo shoot, including an exercise. (SR)
Descriptors: Journalism, Journalism Education, Photography, Photojournalism
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Jeffers, Carol S. – School Arts, 1984
Photography can be helpful in such areas of art education as design, mixed media, and sculpture. Shows how the camera can be used in design and mixed media units to help identify shapes, textures, space, and value scales. In sculpture units, it is especially useful when students are sculpting self-portraits. (CS)
Descriptors: Art Education, Design, Photography, Sculpture
Mills, Steve – Quill and Scroll, 1982
Suggests that yearbook designers streamline their designs to maintain the elegance of simplicity. (HOD)
Descriptors: Graphic Arts, Journalism Education, Layout (Publications), Photography
Seymour, William O. – Quill and Scroll, 1982
Suggests the use of a calculator to scale photographs for the printer. (HOD)
Descriptors: Calculators, Journalism Education, Layout (Publications), Photography
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Benjamin-Murray, Betsy – School Arts, 1980
Instructions are provided for transfering photographic images onto fabric using Kwik-Print solution. This article is one of several in this issue on graphic arts projects. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Graphic Arts, Guidelines, Photography
Evers, Jim – Scholastic Editor, 1980
Provides information and examples for controlling contrast in photographs. (HOD)
Descriptors: Contrast, Photography, Production Techniques, School Publications
Gaverth, Cheryl – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 1997
Describes how one teacher of photography has adapted to the 90-minute lessons of her Missouri high school's block scheduling. Focuses on dividing up lecture time, separating the class into groups, and making each student responsible for his/her performance in the class. (SR)
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Educational Change, Instructional Improvement, Journalism Education
Verrall, Ben – Learning and Skills Development Agency (NJ1), 2006
Citizenship education is an important part of the development of young adults, enabling them to learn about their rights and responsibilities, and to understand how society works. Video is an effective medium for young people to express their views and, through involvement in a production process, they are able to learn more about putting forward…
Descriptors: Photography, Citizenship Education, Scripts, Citizenship
Cantine, John; And Others – 1995
Filmmaking is a complex process involving many skills. This text attempts to demystify the process of filmmaking and make film technology accessible. Basic tools and techniques are explained for using either Super-8 or 16mm film formats; however, craftsmanship lessons are relevant and applicable to future technologies. The book is organized into…
Descriptors: Art Education, Film Production, Photographic Equipment, Photography
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Reilly, Susan Smith – Communication Education, 1981
Describes a visual media course which covers the following: (1) communicative value of basic elements of design in photographs; (2) construction of messages in photo essays and advertisements; and (3) technique of scripting for moving images in scratch films. (PD)
Descriptors: Course Content, Film Study, Higher Education, Photography
Townsend, Jerry – Community College Journalist, 1980
Argues that journalists and photojournalists require training in the same skills, including the skills needed in news judgment, organization, interviewing, story idea development, and copy writing. (AEA)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journalism Education, News Reporting, Photography
Wilson, Bradley – Communication: Journalism Education Today, 2002
Presents 23 photographs and discusses techniques used in taking each photo. Considers the aperture, depth of field, shutter speed, film type, exposures, equivalent exposure, and lenses. Presents an exercise worksheet for students to fill out incorporating these techniques. (SG)
Descriptors: Instructional Improvement, Journalism Education, Photographic Equipment, Photography
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