Caleb Murray provided instructions on editing a photo in Photoshop by using the brush tool to change the color to brown, adjusting settings like exposure, color balance, brightness and contrast, and applying a diffuse glow filter to finish the edit.
The document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, automatic and manual exposure, color balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary colors, analogous colors, and macro photography. It provides explanations of what each term is used for and examples.
The document defines key photography terminology including:
- Shutter speed, which controls exposure time and is used to blur motion or freeze action.
- ISO, which measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity, with lower numbers being less sensitive.
- Aperture and depth of field, where smaller apertures give greater depth of field but less is in focus.
- Automatic and manual exposure modes that control how the camera sets exposure.
- Other terms like colour balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary and analogous colours, and macro photography.
1) The document defines various photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, exposure, white balance, composition, and complementary colors.
2) It provides examples of fast and slow shutter speeds, low and high ISO, narrow and wide depth of field.
3) Macro photography is defined as extreme close-up shots, often at a size equal to or greater than the actual subject.
Learn how to exploit the power of High Dynamic Ranges thanks to this tutorial.
There are several ways to create HDR pics - Do you know them all?
Thanks to this technique you won't lose a single detail in your photographs.
This document provides definitions and explanations of key photography terminology:
- Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open to allow light to hit the sensor or film. Faster shutter speeds freeze motion while slower shutter speeds blur motion.
- ISO refers to the camera's light sensitivity setting, with higher ISO numbers allowing faster shutter speeds in low light.
- Aperture refers to the size of the opening in the lens through which light passes. A wider aperture admits more light while a narrower aperture reduces the amount of light.
- Depth of field refers to the distance in front of and behind the point of focus that appears acceptably sharp. A narrow depth of field blurs the background and foreground while a
Lighting is a fundamental part of film and can be used to convey different moods and events. Throughout the horror film, low-key lighting was used to create a sense of mystery, suspense, and horror. External fluorescent lights were also employed to generate an atmospheric complement to the horror genre.
The document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, automatic exposure, manual exposure, colour balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary colours, analogous colours, and macro photography. It provides explanations of what each term refers to and examples of how they relate to taking photographs.
Colour plays an important role in film by conveying different moods and emotions through its use. The colour grading process during post-production allows precise control over the colours in a film by manipulating the lightness, darkness and hue of the footage. Effective colour grading adds meaning and triggers emotional responses in audiences by dominating scenes with certain colour palettes like using reds to create warmth or blues to imply coldness.
The document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, automatic and manual exposure, color balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary colors, analogous colors, and macro photography. It provides explanations of what each term is used for and examples.
The document defines key photography terminology including:
- Shutter speed, which controls exposure time and is used to blur motion or freeze action.
- ISO, which measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity, with lower numbers being less sensitive.
- Aperture and depth of field, where smaller apertures give greater depth of field but less is in focus.
- Automatic and manual exposure modes that control how the camera sets exposure.
- Other terms like colour balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary and analogous colours, and macro photography.
1) The document defines various photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, exposure, white balance, composition, and complementary colors.
2) It provides examples of fast and slow shutter speeds, low and high ISO, narrow and wide depth of field.
3) Macro photography is defined as extreme close-up shots, often at a size equal to or greater than the actual subject.
Learn how to exploit the power of High Dynamic Ranges thanks to this tutorial.
There are several ways to create HDR pics - Do you know them all?
Thanks to this technique you won't lose a single detail in your photographs.
This document provides definitions and explanations of key photography terminology:
- Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open to allow light to hit the sensor or film. Faster shutter speeds freeze motion while slower shutter speeds blur motion.
- ISO refers to the camera's light sensitivity setting, with higher ISO numbers allowing faster shutter speeds in low light.
- Aperture refers to the size of the opening in the lens through which light passes. A wider aperture admits more light while a narrower aperture reduces the amount of light.
- Depth of field refers to the distance in front of and behind the point of focus that appears acceptably sharp. A narrow depth of field blurs the background and foreground while a
Lighting is a fundamental part of film and can be used to convey different moods and events. Throughout the horror film, low-key lighting was used to create a sense of mystery, suspense, and horror. External fluorescent lights were also employed to generate an atmospheric complement to the horror genre.
The document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, automatic exposure, manual exposure, colour balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary colours, analogous colours, and macro photography. It provides explanations of what each term refers to and examples of how they relate to taking photographs.
Colour plays an important role in film by conveying different moods and emotions through its use. The colour grading process during post-production allows precise control over the colours in a film by manipulating the lightness, darkness and hue of the footage. Effective colour grading adds meaning and triggers emotional responses in audiences by dominating scenes with certain colour palettes like using reds to create warmth or blues to imply coldness.
Shutter speed determines the length of time the camera shutter is open, affecting the amount of light exposure and how motion appears in images. The document discusses shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, depth of field, exposure, white balance, composition, complementary colors, and macro photography. Examples of images taken at night with different shutter speeds and ISO settings are provided to demonstrate these photographic concepts.
Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open to allow light in. A faster shutter speed can freeze motion while a slower shutter speed can blur motion. ISO measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity, with higher ISO numbers providing higher sensitivity in low light conditions but potentially more image noise. Color balance, white balance, aperture, and depth of field all impact the colors and lighting that are captured in an image.
This document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, exposure modes, color balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary colors, analogous colors, and macro photography. It provides explanations of what each term is and examples of how it relates to and affects photographs.
Photomanipulation is using photo editing software to create unrealistic illusions or add deeper beauty to photos by manipulating them. It involves experimenting with photo editing techniques through practice to learn how to photomanipulate images for dark, macabre effects or increased beauty, and is most effectively learned through experimenting.
This document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, exposure modes (automatic and manual), color balance, composition, rule of thirds, complementary and analogous colors, and macro photography. Examples are provided for many terms.
The document discusses getting started with high dynamic range (HDR) photography. It defines HDR and explains that HDR photography involves taking multiple photos of a scene at different exposures and combining them using software to capture a wider range of light than a single photo can capture. The document recommends a digital SLR with manual exposure controls and RAW support, HDR processing software like Photomatix, and photo organization software. It provides guidance on taking multiple exposed photos of a scene, avoiding camera movement, and processing the photos in HDR software to combine them, including tips on tone mapping and cleanup in Photoshop.
Katerina Walsh created a replica of the "Friday the 13th" film poster by taking photos in a forest resembling the original poster. She edited the photos in Photoshop by cropping, adjusting exposure and color, and using painting tools to darken the surroundings and add a misty look. Text was added matching the font from the original poster. The final poster replication involved multiple editing stages to achieve a finished product closely resembling the original "Friday the 13th" film poster.
HDR photography captures multiple photographs at different exposure levels and combines them to produce an image with a wider dynamic range than standard cameras. It compensates for the loss of detail in bright and dark areas of an image taken with a limited exposure. There are two main types of HDR images: computer renderings and those resulting from merging multiple low-dynamic range photographs. The general workflow involves capturing bracketed or multi-exposure images, processing them in HDR software to combine into a high dynamic range image, and final processing in photo editing software.
HDR photography allows for a greater dynamic range in images by taking multiple exposures of the same scene and combining them. Normal cameras can only capture a limited contrast range, losing detail in bright or dark areas, but HDR compensates by intelligently stitching together pictures taken at different exposure levels. Tone mapping is then used to map the extended dynamic range back down for display on devices with more limited dynamic ranges. To take HDR photos, a photographer should use a tripod to capture a minimum of three shots at different exposure levels of the same scene and then process them using HDR software.
The document outlines a photography experiment to be conducted on February 3rd at 4:30pm using a camera. The experiment aims to create an image similar to a previous scanography but using a different technique. Close-up, eye-level shots will be used to show emotion in the eyes and draw the reader's attention. While the scanography will have closed eyes, the photography will show open eyes to reveal emotion through the eyes in a transparent layer over the scanography. Both black and white and colored images will be taken of posed and laughing subjects and then further developed in Photoshop using filters and photomontage techniques.
This lighting plan for a horror movie uses low lighting and darkness to create tension, suspense, and a horror effect by controlling what is revealed about the surroundings and characters. Bright lighting and shooting in bright colors would not achieve the intended horror effect, so the plan keeps the background dull and uses low lighting to set the dark, tense tone and mood for the film.
For a school photography project, the student conducted research on different photography styles to help choose a topic. They photographed animals in the science department and landscapes around the school grounds. Some photos were over-edited on Photoshop with blurring and color adjustments, while their favorite photo was simply converted to black and white without other changes. The student learned that less editing can be more effective and that planning would help avoid over-editing images in the future.
The document reviews Callum Harrison's photo shoot at Salford Quays aimed at capturing images for a poster promoting events at the location. Callum took photos of the buildings using various photographic techniques and manual camera settings. While the shoot went well, Callum realized after that he didn't capture enough photos to choose from. In his final images, Callum selected a photo of a bridge that he edited using selective coloring and soft focus. The editing included warming up the colors to make the water events look more appealing. In the end, Callum produced two posters promoting water-related events using his edited photos from the shoot.
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Ben Coombs took a photo in his school's studio room using a Canon EOS 110D on a tripod. He drew a stickman on a chair using the light from his phone. In Photoshop, he adjusted the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation to make the background less visible and change the color of the light. He then copied and moved the light drawings to create a cool effect. The final image was created and edited at Ringwood School in Hampshire.
This document discusses high dynamic range (HDR) photography. It begins by defining HDR imaging and explaining that it allows for a greater dynamic range of brightness levels than standard photography. It then provides examples of 9 shot HDR photos and discusses the benefits of HDR, including boosting creativity and allowing shooting in various lighting conditions. It explains the basic process of taking HDR photos using bracketed exposures and merging them. It also discusses different HDR styles, needed equipment, and tips for shooting and processing HDR photos. It provides resources for learning more about HDR photography.
This document provides tips for photography including shooting a variety of photos like landscapes, portraits, and food to make planning and posting easier. It recommends developing a consistent style using presets in Lightroom and occasionally tweaking colors and composition. Finally, it suggests automating social media posting using reminder apps and planners to organize content and maintain a consistent feed.
Ben Coombs created a devil image using his Canon EOS 110D camera. He took a photo of his friend Aaron in the studio room using the light from his phone torch. In Photoshop, he adjusted the brightness, contrast, and hue to modify the background and light color. He then copied and moved the light drawings next to each other to create a cool effect.
Este documento describe los fundamentos y principios contables de las empresas. Explica que una empresa es una entidad económica cuyo objetivo es ofrecer bienes y servicios para generar ingresos. También describe los tipos de sociedades (de personas y de capital) y sus características. Finalmente, resume los principales principios contables generalmente aceptados como la partida doble y la ecuación contable fundamental que equilibra el activo con el pasivo y el patrimonio.
This lesson plan aims to teach 11th grade students about important players and technologies of the Industrial Revolution. Students will learn through a lecture with an accompanying poster, exploring a Pinterest board on Industrial Revolution technologies, completing a webquest on the same topic from the site Zunal, and meeting on Secondlife to ask questions of their teacher. The plan is intended to help students identify and explain these topics with 99.9% accuracy through various media and by requiring participation in activities like the Pinterest board and webquest.
Shutter speed determines the length of time the camera shutter is open, affecting the amount of light exposure and how motion appears in images. The document discusses shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, depth of field, exposure, white balance, composition, complementary colors, and macro photography. Examples of images taken at night with different shutter speeds and ISO settings are provided to demonstrate these photographic concepts.
Shutter speed determines how long the camera's shutter is open to allow light in. A faster shutter speed can freeze motion while a slower shutter speed can blur motion. ISO measures the camera sensor's light sensitivity, with higher ISO numbers providing higher sensitivity in low light conditions but potentially more image noise. Color balance, white balance, aperture, and depth of field all impact the colors and lighting that are captured in an image.
This document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, exposure modes, color balance, composition, the rule of thirds, complementary colors, analogous colors, and macro photography. It provides explanations of what each term is and examples of how it relates to and affects photographs.
Photomanipulation is using photo editing software to create unrealistic illusions or add deeper beauty to photos by manipulating them. It involves experimenting with photo editing techniques through practice to learn how to photomanipulate images for dark, macabre effects or increased beauty, and is most effectively learned through experimenting.
This document defines key photography terminology including shutter speed, ISO, aperture, depth of field, exposure modes (automatic and manual), color balance, composition, rule of thirds, complementary and analogous colors, and macro photography. Examples are provided for many terms.
The document discusses getting started with high dynamic range (HDR) photography. It defines HDR and explains that HDR photography involves taking multiple photos of a scene at different exposures and combining them using software to capture a wider range of light than a single photo can capture. The document recommends a digital SLR with manual exposure controls and RAW support, HDR processing software like Photomatix, and photo organization software. It provides guidance on taking multiple exposed photos of a scene, avoiding camera movement, and processing the photos in HDR software to combine them, including tips on tone mapping and cleanup in Photoshop.
Katerina Walsh created a replica of the "Friday the 13th" film poster by taking photos in a forest resembling the original poster. She edited the photos in Photoshop by cropping, adjusting exposure and color, and using painting tools to darken the surroundings and add a misty look. Text was added matching the font from the original poster. The final poster replication involved multiple editing stages to achieve a finished product closely resembling the original "Friday the 13th" film poster.
HDR photography captures multiple photographs at different exposure levels and combines them to produce an image with a wider dynamic range than standard cameras. It compensates for the loss of detail in bright and dark areas of an image taken with a limited exposure. There are two main types of HDR images: computer renderings and those resulting from merging multiple low-dynamic range photographs. The general workflow involves capturing bracketed or multi-exposure images, processing them in HDR software to combine into a high dynamic range image, and final processing in photo editing software.
HDR photography allows for a greater dynamic range in images by taking multiple exposures of the same scene and combining them. Normal cameras can only capture a limited contrast range, losing detail in bright or dark areas, but HDR compensates by intelligently stitching together pictures taken at different exposure levels. Tone mapping is then used to map the extended dynamic range back down for display on devices with more limited dynamic ranges. To take HDR photos, a photographer should use a tripod to capture a minimum of three shots at different exposure levels of the same scene and then process them using HDR software.
The document outlines a photography experiment to be conducted on February 3rd at 4:30pm using a camera. The experiment aims to create an image similar to a previous scanography but using a different technique. Close-up, eye-level shots will be used to show emotion in the eyes and draw the reader's attention. While the scanography will have closed eyes, the photography will show open eyes to reveal emotion through the eyes in a transparent layer over the scanography. Both black and white and colored images will be taken of posed and laughing subjects and then further developed in Photoshop using filters and photomontage techniques.
This lighting plan for a horror movie uses low lighting and darkness to create tension, suspense, and a horror effect by controlling what is revealed about the surroundings and characters. Bright lighting and shooting in bright colors would not achieve the intended horror effect, so the plan keeps the background dull and uses low lighting to set the dark, tense tone and mood for the film.
For a school photography project, the student conducted research on different photography styles to help choose a topic. They photographed animals in the science department and landscapes around the school grounds. Some photos were over-edited on Photoshop with blurring and color adjustments, while their favorite photo was simply converted to black and white without other changes. The student learned that less editing can be more effective and that planning would help avoid over-editing images in the future.
The document reviews Callum Harrison's photo shoot at Salford Quays aimed at capturing images for a poster promoting events at the location. Callum took photos of the buildings using various photographic techniques and manual camera settings. While the shoot went well, Callum realized after that he didn't capture enough photos to choose from. In his final images, Callum selected a photo of a bridge that he edited using selective coloring and soft focus. The editing included warming up the colors to make the water events look more appealing. In the end, Callum produced two posters promoting water-related events using his edited photos from the shoot.
Photo of the day by ben coombs copy (2) - copychappleaaron00
Ben Coombs took a photo in his school's studio room using a Canon EOS 110D on a tripod. He drew a stickman on a chair using the light from his phone. In Photoshop, he adjusted the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation to make the background less visible and change the color of the light. He then copied and moved the light drawings to create a cool effect. The final image was created and edited at Ringwood School in Hampshire.
This document discusses high dynamic range (HDR) photography. It begins by defining HDR imaging and explaining that it allows for a greater dynamic range of brightness levels than standard photography. It then provides examples of 9 shot HDR photos and discusses the benefits of HDR, including boosting creativity and allowing shooting in various lighting conditions. It explains the basic process of taking HDR photos using bracketed exposures and merging them. It also discusses different HDR styles, needed equipment, and tips for shooting and processing HDR photos. It provides resources for learning more about HDR photography.
This document provides tips for photography including shooting a variety of photos like landscapes, portraits, and food to make planning and posting easier. It recommends developing a consistent style using presets in Lightroom and occasionally tweaking colors and composition. Finally, it suggests automating social media posting using reminder apps and planners to organize content and maintain a consistent feed.
Ben Coombs created a devil image using his Canon EOS 110D camera. He took a photo of his friend Aaron in the studio room using the light from his phone torch. In Photoshop, he adjusted the brightness, contrast, and hue to modify the background and light color. He then copied and moved the light drawings next to each other to create a cool effect.
Este documento describe los fundamentos y principios contables de las empresas. Explica que una empresa es una entidad económica cuyo objetivo es ofrecer bienes y servicios para generar ingresos. También describe los tipos de sociedades (de personas y de capital) y sus características. Finalmente, resume los principales principios contables generalmente aceptados como la partida doble y la ecuación contable fundamental que equilibra el activo con el pasivo y el patrimonio.
This lesson plan aims to teach 11th grade students about important players and technologies of the Industrial Revolution. Students will learn through a lecture with an accompanying poster, exploring a Pinterest board on Industrial Revolution technologies, completing a webquest on the same topic from the site Zunal, and meeting on Secondlife to ask questions of their teacher. The plan is intended to help students identify and explain these topics with 99.9% accuracy through various media and by requiring participation in activities like the Pinterest board and webquest.
El documento discute los diferentes sistemas económicos, políticos y legales, incluyendo economías de mercado, planificadas y mixtas, democracias y totalitarismos, derecho consuetudinario y civil. También cubre los determinantes del desarrollo económico como la innovación, los derechos de propiedad y la democracia, así como los estados en transición hacia sistemas de mercado y las implicaciones de los cambios en la economía política para los administradores.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Three Kings Productions proposes a two-stage plan to highlight award nominees. Stage 1 involves short intro videos and interviews of nominees to discover what they have achieved. Stage 2 uses snapshots of nominees working in a photo book style, with company logos, during the award acceptance. The proposal requests a video camera, digital camera, and computer for editing to bring the plan to life.
como crear un formulario de contacto con google docs.juanka79
Este documento proporciona instrucciones en 3 pasos para diseñar e insertar un formulario de contacto en WordPress: 1) Diseñar el formulario en Google Docs agregando campos como nombre y correo electrónico, 2) Configurar notificaciones para recibir respuestas, 3) Insertar el formulario en una página de WordPress seleccionándolo desde la opción "Formulario de la hoja de datos".
The flowerbird art & performance is a series of revolutionary murals,
installations, poetry, fashion, photography and music that is aimed at
reversing these tendencies in society by increasing awareness on nature’s
interconnectedness and improving eco-friendliness and sustainable
mindedness within the general populace. We also aspire to reduce anxiety
& instead increase feelings of happiness gained from pondering over the
aesthetic designs in nature, the arts and good music
El proyecto Cordobeer surgió de la iniciativa de dos emprendedores locales para elaborar y comercializar una cerveza artesanal. El Centro Guadalinfo de El Viso les está brindando apoyo a través de mentores para poner en marcha su proyecto, conectándolos con agentes que les ayudan con diseño, producción y comercialización. El proyecto ya ha logrado lanzar su primer producto y establecer una tienda en línea, con el objetivo de servir de ejemplo y reforzar el papel de los Centros Gu
El documento describe el campo eléctrico, las líneas de campo entre cargas eléctricas, los campos eléctricos uniformes generados por placas paralelas cargadas, y la energía potencial eléctrica medida en julios que una carga adquiere al moverse dentro de un campo eléctrico contra las fuerzas eléctricas.
This document presents an overview of three models of communication: linear, interactive, and transactional. Linear communication is one-way, with encoding and decoding. Interactive communication involves both a sender and receiver relying on each other's knowledge and experiences. Transactional communication occurs when both parties are senders and receivers, sending and receiving messages simultaneously. Examples are given linking each model to things the author loves, such as sports and music.
Charles V was born in 1500 in Ghent and inherited vast Hapsburg lands throughout Europe upon the deaths of his father, grandfather Ferdinand, and grandfather Maximilian. This made him the Holy Roman Emperor and ruler of a large empire spanning Germany, the Low Countries, Spain, and colonies in the Americas. He learned to prioritize decisions to maintain stability and economic prosperity. He opposed the Protestant Reformation and declared Martin Luther an outlaw for threatening the political stability of his empire. Charles waged successful wars against France to recapture territory. He established systems of governance and tributaries in new colonies to extract wealth to fund further wars and expansion. While permitting some religious freedom, he aimed to prevent doctrines that could lead
This document discusses an introduction to functional programming. It covers two key aspects of functional programming: first-class functions and pure functions. First-class functions refer to functions being treated as values that can be passed into other functions as arguments. Pure functions are functions that have no side effects and always return the same output for the same input. The document provides examples of first-class functions in Scala and defines what side effects are and how pure functions avoid them. It concludes by listing some resources on functional programming in Scala, Haskell and other languages.
Como los estudios de detección suelen ser costosos, en LALCEC trabajamos para hacerlos accesibles a todos y que personas de bajos recursos económicos puedan realizarse aquellos exámenes de diagnóstico precoz del cáncer y/o actividades de prevención.
Esta iniciativa es llevada a cabo durante 6 semanas al año, una por cada tipo de cáncer con los que trabajamos: mama, cuello de útero, próstata, piel, colon y pulmón. Cada MdR puede sumarse a la que considere que está en condiciones de desarrollar, pero la intención es que progresivamente todos podamos brindar las 6 semanas.
Si bien la convocatoria varía según la semana que se esté desarrollando siempre está dirigida a personas de bajos recursos, sin obra social o cobertura médica, que estén dentro del grupo de riesgo.
Como siempre queremos que la prevención forme parte de nuestras acciones, durante todas las semanas gratuitas se reparten folletos de prevención de cáncer.
El documento habla sobre una tienda de ropa masculina ubicada en la zona de flores en Argentina que lleva más de 10 años satisfaciendo las necesidades de sus clientes a través de la confianza y el compromiso. También describe cómo ha crecido la industria textil en Argentina con el tiempo y las dos funciones principales de la empresa: fabricación y ventas, incluyendo opciones como compras por internet, catálogos en línea y comercio electrónico para acceder a nuevos mercados y facilitar las compras de los clientes.
The learners are 11th grade English-speaking students from public high school, with some having ADHD or behavioral disorders. They completed World and American History. The objective is for students to present arguments from a Web Quest activity and create a poster for their peers with 99.9% accuracy. Students will utilize a previously completed WebQuest and present their team findings to the class. Peers will then critique each other's presentations and posters.
The learners are 11th grade students from a public high school, with some having ADHD or behavioral disorders. The objective is for students to explain the short-term and long-term effects of the Industrial Revolution by watching a digital story, listening to a podcast, and analyzing before and after images, achieving 99.9% accuracy. A PowerPoint video from YouTube, a Wimba podcast, and Photoshopped before/after pictures will be used, with student participation through discussion and picture analysis, followed by evaluation of their explanations of changes.
This lesson plan aims to teach 11th grade students about important players and technologies of the Industrial Revolution. Students will learn through a lecture with an accompanying poster, exploring a Pinterest board on Industrial Revolution technologies, completing a webquest on the same topic from the site Zunal, and meeting on Secondlife to ask questions of their teacher using avatars. The plan is intended to increase students' understanding to 99.9% accuracy through various active learning methods.
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching 11th grade students about factories during the Industrial Revolution. It involves using various media like blogs, Pinterest, and Legos. Students will participate in an assembly line activity with Legos to demonstrate the efficiency of assembly lines. They will also be required to complete a webquest and comment on a blog about factory conditions to apply what they have learned and be evaluated on their understanding. The goal is for students to explain and describe the workings and conditions of factories during the Industrial Revolution with 99.9% accuracy by the end of the day.
The learners are 11th grade students from a public high school, with some having ADHD or behavioral disorders. The objective is for students to explain the origins and provide an overview of the Industrial Revolution by the end of the day using a PowerPoint lecture, YouTube video, and participating on Wikispace, Twitter, Facebook and Pinterest with 99.9% accuracy. Students will utilize the media by adding to the Wikispace and asking questions on Twitter and Facebook. They will also use Pinterest to research resources on the Industrial Revolution and be required to post two questions each on Facebook and Twitter. Their participation will be evaluated by responding to a post on Facebook.
This document summarizes and evaluates several Twitter profiles related to education. It finds that @tomaltepeter posts on a variety of topics from his personal life and does not seem to push a particular agenda. @CI350Class primarily shares links about using social media and technology in education, along with posts about mountain biking. @ChrisWejr retweets often and shares general ideas about education from the perspective of a principal. @cybraryman1 heavily promotes his own educational resources website. @kylepace tweets about educational technology and a recent teacher conference, as well as supporting teachers.
The document outlines a lesson plan to teach 11th grade students about the Industrial Revolution over the course of a week. It will use a variety of technologies and activities to engage students and explain the origins, methods, technologies, and effects of the Industrial Revolution. Students will learn about important figures and technologies through lectures, videos, and personal accounts. They will participate in an assembly line activity and discuss short and long term effects. By the end of the week, students will present projects to their peers to assess their understanding of the topic.
Google+ is a social media platform that allows for real-time collaboration and communication through features like status updates, links, circles of friends, messaging, and video chat hangouts. While Google+ has been around since the reviewer's high school days, it has not gained widespread popularity like Facebook, possibly because Facebook has dominated the social media landscape. However, Google+ could be useful for students and teachers to collaborate and communicate over breaks as well as with other classes and educators worldwide by sharing information, resources, and links, and asking questions.
Importance in 21st century education final cut (last revise)murray92
The document discusses the importance of math and science in 21st century education. It defines math as relating to numbers, shapes, and quantities, and science as studying the physical world through experiments and observations. Math and science provide critical thinking skills and help students master multi-dimensional abilities required for the 21st century. Twenty-first century math and science education should focus on problem solving and applying concepts to real-world issues.
The document outlines a two-week lesson plan for 11th grade students to learn about the origins, methods, technologies, and effects of the Industrial Revolution. In week one, students will receive lectures and videos on an overview and the origins, important players, and technologies of the Industrial Revolution. Week two focuses on factories, an assembly line activity, short- and long-term effects through discussion. Students will present projects on the topic at the end of the two weeks with 99.9% accuracy. PowerPoint, Prezi, videos, and online articles will be used as teaching technologies.
Importance in 21st century education final cut (plus podcast)murray92
This document discusses the importance of math and science in 21st century education. It defines math as the study of relationships using numbers, shapes, and quantities, and science as the study of the physical world through experiments and observations. The document states that math and science provide critical thinking skills and are essential for solving real-world problems. It recommends teaching these subjects through problem-solving and applying concepts to students' lives, rather than memorization.
The document outlines a two-week lesson plan for 11th grade students to learn about the origins, methods, technologies, and effects of the Industrial Revolution. In week one, students will receive lectures and videos on an overview and the origins, important players, and technologies of the Industrial Revolution. Week two focuses on factories, an assembly line activity, short- and long-term effects through discussion. Students will present projects on the topic at the end of the two weeks with 99.9% accuracy. PowerPoint, Prezi, videos, and online articles will be used as teaching technologies.
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The Industrial Revolution originated in late 18th to early 19th century England and significantly increased production through new technologies and practices. James Watt made revolutionary improvements to the steam engine, adding a separate condenser to reduce heat loss. During this period, deskilling increased the speed and amount of production by implementing technology and isolating steps of the production process.
The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching Russian students who are legally blind about the origins and celebration of the 4th of July. The teacher will use lectures and fireworks as materials. Students will listen to lectures about the origins and celebration practices of the holiday. They will also feel and hear fireworks. Students will be required to participate in oral quizzes, give group speeches each week, and examine fireworks. Their understanding will be evaluated through questions during lectures and their participation in the assigned activities.
The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching Russian students who are legally blind about the origins and celebration of the 4th of July. The teacher will use lectures and fireworks as materials. Students will listen to lectures about the origins and celebration practices of the holiday. They will also feel and hear fireworks. Students will be required to participate in oral quizzes, give group speeches each week, and examine fireworks. Their understanding will be evaluated through questions during lectures and their participation in the assigned activities.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE CAPCUT BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
1. Caleb Murray
Photoshop Instructions
1. Used the brush tool, changed the color to brown.
2. Used reduced noise adjustment.
3. Adjusted the Exposure.
4. Adjusted the Color Balance.
5. Adjusted the Brightness and Contrast.
6. Used the diffuse glow filter. Adjusted those settings.
Reference:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjRqZiAgoHo