This presentation contains the pictures and applications I spoke about at the iPhoneography talk at the Apple Store, Buchanan Street, Glasgow; on the 15th September, 2011.
Master Class: Mobile Photography - Tips, Tools, and Future OpportunitiesJenifer Hanen
With the explosion of mobile devices worldwide, there is a connected camera phone in nearly every pocket, purse, or hand leading to billions of mobile photos taken in each year and over a billion images shared on Instagram.
Whether the mobile device is a 2 megapixel feature phone or a 41 megapixel smart camera phone, how do we improve our image taking for greatest impact? What tools are we using to share and connect with our photos right now? And what are the the opportunities and challenges to change the future with mobile photography?
This session will examine how to improve our mobile photography, the current tools, and the future opportunities for social media, creatives, brands, and developers.
Rocket packs on escalators - stop messing with progressive enhancementChristian Heilmann
One of the never-ending debates of web development surrounds the concept of progressive enhancement vs. graceful degradation. With our increased complexity of technology the excuse “but we build apps” keeps thrown around to make our products dependent on many technology layers. The other side of the argument keeps accusing others of breaking the web. Fact is, progressive enhancement is your friend, and it is not that hard to apply it sensibly. In this talk Chris Heilmann of Microsoft will try to ease our confusion and un-block some loggerhead debates. We build things for people and developer convenience should never trump user experience.
What can social media aggregation contribute to advocating for education?Thomas Ho
We in education just don’t often do a very good job of telling others what a great job we’re doing, do we? We can harness social media to get that job done so learn WHY we should do it and HOW we can do it!
What can social media aggregation contribute to advocating for educationThomas Ho
Presented at New Learning Technologies Conference (Society for Applied Learning Technology)
Caribe Royale Hotel
Orlando, Florida
March 4-7, 2014
Social media enables us to capture students’ learning artifacts so that we can assess learning. We can also use social media to document teachers’ activity in their Personal Learning Networks for which they would be accountable to create for their professional development. These can be thought of as students’ and teachers’ LearnStreams. Motivated by our experience with lifestreaming, we can aggregate our social media streams to generate LearnStreams! Once we have these LearnStreams, we can publish them to demonstrate our students’ learning and teachers’ professional development in order to “tell our story” in a more compelling way to our constituents who we hope would then advocate for us as we build financial and political support for education.
Master Class: Mobile Photography - Tips, Tools, and Future OpportunitiesJenifer Hanen
With the explosion of mobile devices worldwide, there is a connected camera phone in nearly every pocket, purse, or hand leading to billions of mobile photos taken in each year and over a billion images shared on Instagram.
Whether the mobile device is a 2 megapixel feature phone or a 41 megapixel smart camera phone, how do we improve our image taking for greatest impact? What tools are we using to share and connect with our photos right now? And what are the the opportunities and challenges to change the future with mobile photography?
This session will examine how to improve our mobile photography, the current tools, and the future opportunities for social media, creatives, brands, and developers.
Rocket packs on escalators - stop messing with progressive enhancementChristian Heilmann
One of the never-ending debates of web development surrounds the concept of progressive enhancement vs. graceful degradation. With our increased complexity of technology the excuse “but we build apps” keeps thrown around to make our products dependent on many technology layers. The other side of the argument keeps accusing others of breaking the web. Fact is, progressive enhancement is your friend, and it is not that hard to apply it sensibly. In this talk Chris Heilmann of Microsoft will try to ease our confusion and un-block some loggerhead debates. We build things for people and developer convenience should never trump user experience.
What can social media aggregation contribute to advocating for education?Thomas Ho
We in education just don’t often do a very good job of telling others what a great job we’re doing, do we? We can harness social media to get that job done so learn WHY we should do it and HOW we can do it!
What can social media aggregation contribute to advocating for educationThomas Ho
Presented at New Learning Technologies Conference (Society for Applied Learning Technology)
Caribe Royale Hotel
Orlando, Florida
March 4-7, 2014
Social media enables us to capture students’ learning artifacts so that we can assess learning. We can also use social media to document teachers’ activity in their Personal Learning Networks for which they would be accountable to create for their professional development. These can be thought of as students’ and teachers’ LearnStreams. Motivated by our experience with lifestreaming, we can aggregate our social media streams to generate LearnStreams! Once we have these LearnStreams, we can publish them to demonstrate our students’ learning and teachers’ professional development in order to “tell our story” in a more compelling way to our constituents who we hope would then advocate for us as we build financial and political support for education.
Assessing learning via social bookmarking using diigoThomas Ho
There are several opportunities to interact with others about this presentation:
Edmodo group at:
http://www.edmodo.com/public/assess-learning-w-social-media/group_id/629548
Google+ post at:
https://plus.google.com/b/100042967314776563438/100042967314776563438/posts/C1wMiM5cbhx
What Can Social Media Aggregation Contribute To Teaching & LearningThomas Ho
This paper describes the role that aggregation of social media can contribute to teaching and to learning. With respect to teaching, assessment is enhanced because the aggregate stream of social media activity produces an artifact that exhibits what and how students are learning and discovering. With respect to learning, engagement is enhanced because the aggregate stream of social media activity encourages students to interact with each other by cooperating and by commenting on others’ learning and discovery.
Especially promising is the prospect for the course (and subsequent learning) to “continue” even after the semester ends and even for assessment data to be collected longitudinally.
In the past, when all we had was film photography, we had to be very selective of the kind of pictures we wanted to take. I’m sure there wouldn't be half as many ‘selfies’ ‘photo bombs’ or ‘duck pouts’ as there are today. Images have a strong emotional factor, and emotions have a powerful pull on us as human beings.
While the world is going crazy about Pokemon Go, there’s another application that is taking the web by storm. Prisma is a new photo application that transforms your regular picture into Picasso paintings. Sounds great, no?
Techniques I’ve learned that have helped me get some great results from my iPhone camera. Many of these techniques will work for any mobile phone camera.
Hope you find it helpful.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
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Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
2. Who am I?
• Thomas Mathie aka
'headphonaught'
• Business Analyst for a Bank based
in Glasgow.
• I am not a "professional" creative.
• My journey is from mobile
photography to include film & dSLR
photography too.
• I fell in love with my ability to shoot,
edit, process & upload on iPhone.
With dSLRs I need my MBP and
Lightroom (sorry Apple) to edit,
process & upload.
13. Camera+
• What Apple should include
as the default camera app.
• I really like the 'clarify' filter
- not a huge fan of HDR
but like the effect within
Camera+.
• Shoot, edit, process all
within the app.
• Upload to Flickr, Facebook
& Twitter
14. Hipstamatic
• Very hip camera app with a
wonderfully unusual faux-
analogue user interface.
• Choose lenses and film to
create vivid output with or
without flash.
• Upload and share including
ability to create physical prints
from photos
• Destructive - do not retain
original image nor can you
upload an image to app.
15. ToyCamera
• Wonderfully
serendipitous &
random camera app -
it chooses the filter
for your pic - you just
point and click.
• Destructive - do not
retain original image
nor can you upload
an image to app.
16. Camerabag
• Wonderful processing app
that allows you shoot within
or import from the photo
library.
• Has some unique filters.
• I shoot with Camera then
import. I keep original.
• Loved it so much I bought
the desktop app &
sometimes use it with my
dSLR pics.
17. BestCamera
• App allows user to
shoot, edit, process
and upload.
• Precursor to
instagram - used
more for distribution
to Flickr, twitter, etc;
albeit it has some
nice unique filters.
• "best camera is the
one you have with
you"