This document discusses strategies for taking better photos with smartphones. It provides tips on camera positioning, lighting, editing apps, and sharing photos on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter. Examples are given of photos taken with smartphones that went viral after being shared online.
This document provides information on how to take better photos with a smartphone. It discusses smartphone camera capabilities and compares them to digital cameras. It provides tips for smartphone photography such as changing angles, using the rule of thirds, and playing with the HDR option. It also discusses apps like Twitter, Streamzoo, Snapseed, and others that allow instant sharing of photos taken with a smartphone. The document aims to show how smartphones can replace stand-alone cameras for casual photo needs and sharing due to their convenience and built-in sharing abilities.
Mobile photography is becoming mainstream as camera quality in phones improves and photo sharing apps proliferate. Over half of US mobile subscribers took a photo with their phone in 2010. Factors driving this boom include improved phone cameras comparable to standalone cameras, social photo apps that allow instant publishing and distribution across networks like Instagram and Facebook, and photography becoming a new form of status update through image streams on apps like Instagram. These apps democratize photography and make anyone feel like an artist by facilitating photo conversations and communities for feedback. Brands have also begun using mobile photography on Instagram and other apps to share behind-the-scenes images.
A Marketer's Approach to iPhone Applicationsclickhere
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Mobile photography has grown in popularity, with the number of Australians owning a smartphone increasing 104% between 2012 and 2013. The document provides tips for taking better mobile photos, including going mobile with the right camera apps, using filters and special effects, sharing photos on social networks, and entering photography competitions. Advice is given on issues like photo permissions and rights along with app recommendations.
Selfie - A Technologcal Art alias SnapchatRamesh Kumar
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7-Aerial photography and videography using Drones HARUN PEHLIVAN
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- Brief interventions (IBAs) delivered in healthcare settings can reduce alcohol consumption and related harms. IBAs typically involve 5 minutes of advice accompanied by self-help materials.
- Studies show IBAs lead to 13-34% reductions in weekly drinking. Even brief warning-based screening achieves reductions in alcohol use.
- Implementing IBAs faces challenges like competing priorities, but can be supported by training, funding, and setting achievable targets. The core mechanism of behavior change in IBAs remains unclear.
This document discusses several topics related to digital humanities pedagogy:
1) Even when not the primary goal, DH or technology-assisted projects in instructional settings can encourage student engagement, ownership of content, peer teaching, and learning about documentation and context.
2) Ongoing DH projects are well-suited for incorporating students and giving them responsibilities to real audiences, as seen in examples of digital editions projects.
3) Combining content/theory and making/DH in one course is challenging, with approaches including dedicating different sessions to each or adding lab components; support is needed.
4) The DH field is not equal, as the digital divide and uneven digitization across languages are issues
This document provides information on how to take better photos with a smartphone. It discusses smartphone camera capabilities and compares them to digital cameras. It provides tips for smartphone photography such as changing angles, using the rule of thirds, and playing with the HDR option. It also discusses apps like Twitter, Streamzoo, Snapseed, and others that allow instant sharing of photos taken with a smartphone. The document aims to show how smartphones can replace stand-alone cameras for casual photo needs and sharing due to their convenience and built-in sharing abilities.
Mobile photography is becoming mainstream as camera quality in phones improves and photo sharing apps proliferate. Over half of US mobile subscribers took a photo with their phone in 2010. Factors driving this boom include improved phone cameras comparable to standalone cameras, social photo apps that allow instant publishing and distribution across networks like Instagram and Facebook, and photography becoming a new form of status update through image streams on apps like Instagram. These apps democratize photography and make anyone feel like an artist by facilitating photo conversations and communities for feedback. Brands have also begun using mobile photography on Instagram and other apps to share behind-the-scenes images.
A Marketer's Approach to iPhone Applicationsclickhere
This document discusses developing iPhone applications for marketing purposes. It provides an overview of the iPhone landscape, noting that iPhone app downloads are growing twice as fast as song sales and are expected to hit 1 billion downloads by January 2009. The document then offers recommendations for marketers to use unique iPhone functionality, fill a need with their brand, and create conversation through their application. It concludes by mentioning branded applications.
Mobile photography has grown in popularity, with the number of Australians owning a smartphone increasing 104% between 2012 and 2013. The document provides tips for taking better mobile photos, including going mobile with the right camera apps, using filters and special effects, sharing photos on social networks, and entering photography competitions. Advice is given on issues like photo permissions and rights along with app recommendations.
Selfie - A Technologcal Art alias SnapchatRamesh Kumar
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7-Aerial photography and videography using Drones HARUN PEHLIVAN
This document is an introduction to the book "Aerial Photography and Videography Using Drones" by Eric Cheng. It provides endorsements from experts in the fields of aerial imaging and filmmaking who praise the book for providing essential information on drone technology and techniques. The introduction outlines Eric Cheng's background in computer science, photography and entrepreneurship. It also includes a brief overview of the book's contents which cover drone equipment, flying techniques, aerial photography and videography skills, real-world examples, and regulations.
- Brief interventions (IBAs) delivered in healthcare settings can reduce alcohol consumption and related harms. IBAs typically involve 5 minutes of advice accompanied by self-help materials.
- Studies show IBAs lead to 13-34% reductions in weekly drinking. Even brief warning-based screening achieves reductions in alcohol use.
- Implementing IBAs faces challenges like competing priorities, but can be supported by training, funding, and setting achievable targets. The core mechanism of behavior change in IBAs remains unclear.
This document discusses several topics related to digital humanities pedagogy:
1) Even when not the primary goal, DH or technology-assisted projects in instructional settings can encourage student engagement, ownership of content, peer teaching, and learning about documentation and context.
2) Ongoing DH projects are well-suited for incorporating students and giving them responsibilities to real audiences, as seen in examples of digital editions projects.
3) Combining content/theory and making/DH in one course is challenging, with approaches including dedicating different sessions to each or adding lab components; support is needed.
4) The DH field is not equal, as the digital divide and uneven digitization across languages are issues
This document discusses how Twitter has been used in social movements to organize, raise awareness, and spread information. Key aspects covered include common Twitter terminology like hashtags and retweets, examples of social movements that utilized Twitter like the Arab Spring and Iran's 2009 election protests, and how censorship and mobile access have impacted Twitter's role in social activism. The power of viral hashtags to trend topics and spread messages globally is also examined.
The document provides information about Donna Elkow-Nash, a graphic designer with both technical skills and creative flair. It summarizes her educational background and experience providing design services for over 20 years to energy industry and software clients through her company The Creative Cat Inc. The document highlights some of her technical design skills and understanding of the energy industry before providing examples of projects completed for various clients in the oil and gas sector.
This document provides information about various smartphone photography apps including Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Animoto, Pocketbooth, and Streamzoo. It discusses features of each app such as maximum video length, sharing capabilities, and availability on iPhone and Android platforms. Brief descriptions of each app are given. The document also provides contact information for questions.
The document provides historical context on the war in Afghanistan, discussing key events from the Soviet invasion in 1979 to the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s and their takeover of Kabul in 1996 with Pakistani support. It then analyzes wider geopolitical implications, including concerns over instability in Central Asia, the Gulf, the Indian Ocean region, and the strategic interests and rivalries of major powers like China, India, Russia, Iran and Pakistan in gaining access to the region's oil and gas resources.
This document provides an overview of Twitter and how it can be used. It discusses the history and growth of Twitter, common Twitter terminology like tweets and hashtags, and how Twitter can be used for current awareness, teaching, and scholarly communities. Suggested uses include assigning students to summarize class discussions, track word usage, follow professionals in their field, and recreate historical events through Twitter accounts. Questions are welcomed about Twitter and additional resources are provided.
SlideShare is a website that allows users to upload and share presentations and documents. Users can embed slideshows on their blogs or websites, share files publicly or privately, and add audio to synchronize with slides. Others can find thousands of presentations on SlideShare to learn from or reuse in their own work by signing up for a free account, uploading files, and publishing slides to get an embeddable URL.
This document discusses strategies for using various social media platforms for marketing purposes. It begins by focusing on using Twitter to build relationships and share useful content while emphasizing hashtags and timing of posts. Next, it explores how to reach the 500 million Facebook users by defining target audiences and goals and creating fresh, engaging content. Finally, it summarizes other platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, Vine and Foursquare, providing tips for using content and images to market a university library's services in an inspirational, local way. Key recommendations include developing a social media plan, considering the target audience, and dedicating 30 minutes a day to social media marketing.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Andrew James Philip MacDonald for the degree of Masters in Science in Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University. It examines the transition from alcohol treatment to long-term recovery through a mixed methods study of 5 patients and 6 staff members at a residential recovery facility in Salford, England. The dissertation provides background on alcohol as a public health issue in the UK and reviews relevant literature on treatment and recovery. It then describes the methodology, presents results on complexity, severity, motivation and assets in recovery, and discusses key findings around "Damascene recovery" and the treatment-recovery paradigm. The study aims to better understand how dependent drinkers engage with long-term recovery after leaving treatment.
This document provides an overview of key Twitter terminology and functions:
- A tweet is an individual message that can be up to 140 characters. Users can follow other accounts to receive their tweets and be followed to have their tweets seen.
- URLs are automatically shortened in tweets. Direct messages allow for private communication between users who follow each other. Retweets spread messages across Twitter by reposting tweets with credit to the original user.
- Hashtags group tweets by topic and allow tweets with the same hashtag to be searched. Trending topics show the most discussed terms on Twitter at a given time. Lists help users organize the accounts they follow based on topics or interests.
This document discusses concrete restoration products for aggregate exposure and gloss finish levels, offering unlimited design options through concrete dyes and stains. It provides contact information for the concrete restoration products manager to discuss large or salt-and-pepper aggregate exposure options using 30/40 or 20 grit metal bond, or choices for gloss finish levels and concrete dyes or stains.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level information from the document:
Gian Lorenzo Bernini was an Italian artist who lived from 1598 to 1680. This document presents a selection of art by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The images in this presentation can be used for purposes like teaching, study, and scholarly publications under ARTstor's Terms and Conditions of Use and Images for Academic Publishing initiative.
Cameras, iPads, and Apps, Oh My: Using Technology in Research and Archival W...Jaleh Fazelian
This document discusses using technology like cameras, iPads, and apps to aid in research and archival work. It presents an agenda covering workflow, demonstrating mobile apps, discussing camera use in archives, and tools for organizing information. The presentation then demonstrates scanning apps, provides photography tips, and allows hands-on use of apps like Evernote, Zotero, Devonthink, Exif Editor, FastStone ImageViewer, Corkulous, and others. It concludes with questions and contact information for the presenters.
Final how brief can we go a short study of professional health advice to the ...Centre for Public Health
This short study sets ‘alcohol brief intervention’ in context, describes best practice,
reviews the evidence and describes the dilemmas of working at a population level.
Caravaggio's artworks are presented and available for teaching, study, and scholarly publications under ARTstor's Terms and Conditions of Use and Images for Academic Publishing initiative, which permit uses such as inclusion in academic publications.
The document discusses how Twitter has been used to organize and spread awareness of social movements. It provides examples of movements that utilized hashtags like #IranElection, #OccupyWallStreet, and #FreePussyRiot. Twitter allows for real-time sharing of information which has helped publicize causes and apply social accountability. Hashtags and retweeting have helped spread awareness of issues and empowered individuals to champion causes.
This document summarizes Cyd Harrell's approach to mobile research. In 3 sentences: Cyd discusses conducting mobile research through livestreaming participants' devices to gain insights from dual lens views. Automated methods like gesture tracking apps and experience sampling are also outlined. The document encourages running mobile research to better understand users and potentially change human engagement through innovative use of mobile technologies.
This document discusses smartphone photography basics for communicators. It covers why smartphone photography is important due to increasing demands for visual content on social media. It also discusses popular photography apps, photo composition techniques like the rule of thirds and leading lines, and tips for organizing photos using cloud storage like Dropbox. Background reading on social photography, using Instagram for business, and photo composition is also provided.
Digital cameras have revolutionized photography by making it widely accessible and easy for amateurs. While this has increased sharing of photos, it has also introduced privacy issues as photos can now be taken and shared without consent. Parents must educate children about the dangers of inappropriate photo sharing like sexting. Overall, digital photography is a positive development if people use cameras responsibly and avoid misuse that could compromise privacy or safety.
The document discusses the exponential pace of technological change and trends in technology, people, information, and customer experience. It notes how certain technologies like smartphones, social networks, and wireless internet have seen widespread adoption in just a few years. Examples are given of trends like digital/portable content, social networking, customization and filtering of information, and the growth of mobile internet use and social networks like Facebook. The importance of understanding customer capabilities, engagement, and perception is discussed for improving user experience.
Team Red, White & Blue Smartphone Photography WorkshopSteve Lewis
This slideshow was presented during a smartphone photography workshop for civilian and veteran members of the Washington, DC chapter of Team Red, White & Blue. Attendees learned about improving their skills in visual storytelling using just their smartphone and editing apps.
The document provides an overview of smartphone photography basics, including factors to consider when choosing a phone camera, image editing apps, sharing photos online, and using hashtags. It notes that iPhones generally have the best cameras but Android phones are improving. Popular photo editing apps mentioned are VSCO, PicTapGo, and Instagram, which also allows sharing photos. Flickr is introduced as a photo sharing and storage site. The document stresses the importance of composition, light, lines, space, frames, and color in photos as well as limitations of auto focus and dynamic range in phones.
This document discusses how Twitter has been used in social movements to organize, raise awareness, and spread information. Key aspects covered include common Twitter terminology like hashtags and retweets, examples of social movements that utilized Twitter like the Arab Spring and Iran's 2009 election protests, and how censorship and mobile access have impacted Twitter's role in social activism. The power of viral hashtags to trend topics and spread messages globally is also examined.
The document provides information about Donna Elkow-Nash, a graphic designer with both technical skills and creative flair. It summarizes her educational background and experience providing design services for over 20 years to energy industry and software clients through her company The Creative Cat Inc. The document highlights some of her technical design skills and understanding of the energy industry before providing examples of projects completed for various clients in the oil and gas sector.
This document provides information about various smartphone photography apps including Twitter, Instagram, Vine, Animoto, Pocketbooth, and Streamzoo. It discusses features of each app such as maximum video length, sharing capabilities, and availability on iPhone and Android platforms. Brief descriptions of each app are given. The document also provides contact information for questions.
The document provides historical context on the war in Afghanistan, discussing key events from the Soviet invasion in 1979 to the rise of the Taliban in the 1990s and their takeover of Kabul in 1996 with Pakistani support. It then analyzes wider geopolitical implications, including concerns over instability in Central Asia, the Gulf, the Indian Ocean region, and the strategic interests and rivalries of major powers like China, India, Russia, Iran and Pakistan in gaining access to the region's oil and gas resources.
This document provides an overview of Twitter and how it can be used. It discusses the history and growth of Twitter, common Twitter terminology like tweets and hashtags, and how Twitter can be used for current awareness, teaching, and scholarly communities. Suggested uses include assigning students to summarize class discussions, track word usage, follow professionals in their field, and recreate historical events through Twitter accounts. Questions are welcomed about Twitter and additional resources are provided.
SlideShare is a website that allows users to upload and share presentations and documents. Users can embed slideshows on their blogs or websites, share files publicly or privately, and add audio to synchronize with slides. Others can find thousands of presentations on SlideShare to learn from or reuse in their own work by signing up for a free account, uploading files, and publishing slides to get an embeddable URL.
This document discusses strategies for using various social media platforms for marketing purposes. It begins by focusing on using Twitter to build relationships and share useful content while emphasizing hashtags and timing of posts. Next, it explores how to reach the 500 million Facebook users by defining target audiences and goals and creating fresh, engaging content. Finally, it summarizes other platforms like Pinterest, Instagram, Vine and Foursquare, providing tips for using content and images to market a university library's services in an inspirational, local way. Key recommendations include developing a social media plan, considering the target audience, and dedicating 30 minutes a day to social media marketing.
This document is a dissertation submitted by Andrew James Philip MacDonald for the degree of Masters in Science in Public Health at Liverpool John Moores University. It examines the transition from alcohol treatment to long-term recovery through a mixed methods study of 5 patients and 6 staff members at a residential recovery facility in Salford, England. The dissertation provides background on alcohol as a public health issue in the UK and reviews relevant literature on treatment and recovery. It then describes the methodology, presents results on complexity, severity, motivation and assets in recovery, and discusses key findings around "Damascene recovery" and the treatment-recovery paradigm. The study aims to better understand how dependent drinkers engage with long-term recovery after leaving treatment.
This document provides an overview of key Twitter terminology and functions:
- A tweet is an individual message that can be up to 140 characters. Users can follow other accounts to receive their tweets and be followed to have their tweets seen.
- URLs are automatically shortened in tweets. Direct messages allow for private communication between users who follow each other. Retweets spread messages across Twitter by reposting tweets with credit to the original user.
- Hashtags group tweets by topic and allow tweets with the same hashtag to be searched. Trending topics show the most discussed terms on Twitter at a given time. Lists help users organize the accounts they follow based on topics or interests.
This document discusses concrete restoration products for aggregate exposure and gloss finish levels, offering unlimited design options through concrete dyes and stains. It provides contact information for the concrete restoration products manager to discuss large or salt-and-pepper aggregate exposure options using 30/40 or 20 grit metal bond, or choices for gloss finish levels and concrete dyes or stains.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high level information from the document:
Gian Lorenzo Bernini was an Italian artist who lived from 1598 to 1680. This document presents a selection of art by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The images in this presentation can be used for purposes like teaching, study, and scholarly publications under ARTstor's Terms and Conditions of Use and Images for Academic Publishing initiative.
Cameras, iPads, and Apps, Oh My: Using Technology in Research and Archival W...Jaleh Fazelian
This document discusses using technology like cameras, iPads, and apps to aid in research and archival work. It presents an agenda covering workflow, demonstrating mobile apps, discussing camera use in archives, and tools for organizing information. The presentation then demonstrates scanning apps, provides photography tips, and allows hands-on use of apps like Evernote, Zotero, Devonthink, Exif Editor, FastStone ImageViewer, Corkulous, and others. It concludes with questions and contact information for the presenters.
Final how brief can we go a short study of professional health advice to the ...Centre for Public Health
This short study sets ‘alcohol brief intervention’ in context, describes best practice,
reviews the evidence and describes the dilemmas of working at a population level.
Caravaggio's artworks are presented and available for teaching, study, and scholarly publications under ARTstor's Terms and Conditions of Use and Images for Academic Publishing initiative, which permit uses such as inclusion in academic publications.
The document discusses how Twitter has been used to organize and spread awareness of social movements. It provides examples of movements that utilized hashtags like #IranElection, #OccupyWallStreet, and #FreePussyRiot. Twitter allows for real-time sharing of information which has helped publicize causes and apply social accountability. Hashtags and retweeting have helped spread awareness of issues and empowered individuals to champion causes.
This document summarizes Cyd Harrell's approach to mobile research. In 3 sentences: Cyd discusses conducting mobile research through livestreaming participants' devices to gain insights from dual lens views. Automated methods like gesture tracking apps and experience sampling are also outlined. The document encourages running mobile research to better understand users and potentially change human engagement through innovative use of mobile technologies.
This document discusses smartphone photography basics for communicators. It covers why smartphone photography is important due to increasing demands for visual content on social media. It also discusses popular photography apps, photo composition techniques like the rule of thirds and leading lines, and tips for organizing photos using cloud storage like Dropbox. Background reading on social photography, using Instagram for business, and photo composition is also provided.
Digital cameras have revolutionized photography by making it widely accessible and easy for amateurs. While this has increased sharing of photos, it has also introduced privacy issues as photos can now be taken and shared without consent. Parents must educate children about the dangers of inappropriate photo sharing like sexting. Overall, digital photography is a positive development if people use cameras responsibly and avoid misuse that could compromise privacy or safety.
The document discusses the exponential pace of technological change and trends in technology, people, information, and customer experience. It notes how certain technologies like smartphones, social networks, and wireless internet have seen widespread adoption in just a few years. Examples are given of trends like digital/portable content, social networking, customization and filtering of information, and the growth of mobile internet use and social networks like Facebook. The importance of understanding customer capabilities, engagement, and perception is discussed for improving user experience.
Team Red, White & Blue Smartphone Photography WorkshopSteve Lewis
This slideshow was presented during a smartphone photography workshop for civilian and veteran members of the Washington, DC chapter of Team Red, White & Blue. Attendees learned about improving their skills in visual storytelling using just their smartphone and editing apps.
The document provides an overview of smartphone photography basics, including factors to consider when choosing a phone camera, image editing apps, sharing photos online, and using hashtags. It notes that iPhones generally have the best cameras but Android phones are improving. Popular photo editing apps mentioned are VSCO, PicTapGo, and Instagram, which also allows sharing photos. Flickr is introduced as a photo sharing and storage site. The document stresses the importance of composition, light, lines, space, frames, and color in photos as well as limitations of auto focus and dynamic range in phones.
The document discusses the challenges and techniques of phone photography. It notes that while phone cameras continue to improve, they still present special challenges compared to dedicated cameras due to their smaller size and lower quality components. Some key challenges include getting blurry shots due to poor lighting or camera shake. However, with practice of techniques like tapping to focus, burst shooting, and editing apps, it is possible to take high quality photos with a phone. The document recommends being ready to shoot, keeping steady hands, and learning photo composition rules to improve phone photographs.
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.
This document discusses the rise of mobile devices and the implications for information literacy instruction. Some key points:
- Over 4 billion mobile subscriptions globally as of 2008, with mobile internet use also rising rapidly
- Information literacy frameworks like SCONUL can be adapted for mobile, through things like mobile-optimized websites, tutorials, databases, reference services, and polling applications
- Challenges include varying device capabilities, slow speeds, and costs, but these are improving steadily
- Early examples show potential for mobile information literacy instruction through approaches like tours, databases, reference help, podcasts, and QR codes
- The mobile environment fosters new active learning styles, though librarians should experiment cautiously given rapid technological changes
Mobile Web vs. Native Apps | Design4MobileJason Grigsby
This document provides an overview of a presentation on native mobile apps versus mobile web apps. It includes slides on why developers were fighting over the two approaches, Apple's announcement allowing third-party apps on the iPhone, and the surprise success of the iPhone App Store. It also discusses factors that contributed to the App Store's success like its openness, revenue split, and fewer restrictions compared to mobile carriers. The document debates questions around whether apps create platform lock-in, if app stores are essential to a platform's success, and challenges of developing for multiple mobile platforms. It suggests that HTML5 and WebKit may become the dominant mobile platform.
The document discusses the future of libraries. It notes that the pace of technological change is exponential and customer expectations are rising. Libraries must adapt to remain relevant by embracing trends like mobile devices, ebooks, social media, and on-demand access. The future of libraries involves focusing on customer experience, engagement, and convenience through both physical and digital services.
This document discusses social media and its business advantages. It defines social media as activities combining technology, social interaction, and user-generated content on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and wikis. The document outlines how social media allows businesses to engage customers, crowdsource ideas, and use consumer reviews and opinions. It also explores trends in mobile devices and social media usage among demographics. Location-based services and social commerce are highlighted as future trends.
The document discusses mobile trends and how businesses can develop mobile strategies. It notes that over 1.7 billion people use internet on PCs while over 4.1 billion use mobile phones. Further, over 1 million iPhones have been sold in Australia in less than 2 years and iPhone users frequently upgrade the operating system. The document suggests that the key difference mobile brings is context, contact and community and asks how these mobile trends impact a business' model and value chain. It recommends that a mobile strategy focus on context, contact and community.
Keynote for Indiana Library Federation Conference, Indianapolis, IN, November 14, 2012. Full text of talk available at: http://peterbromberg.com/indiana/FRAMECHANGE.pdf
The document discusses the increasing prevalence of mobile phones and how schools are responding. It notes that many students now bring their phones to school daily, despite some school bans. It then suggests ways that phones could potentially be incorporated into education, such as for research, collaboration, ebooks, math formulas, photography, and more. Some specific apps are also mentioned that could help with subjects like science, language learning, and test preparation. Both advantages and disadvantages of allowing phones in schools are outlined.
The document discusses how the University of Bedfordshire is going mobile and social in its approach. It summarizes that most masters students use mobile devices as learning tools and are interested in mobile apps and QR codes to access library services and resources. While promotion and awareness of these tools is still needed, mobile devices are becoming an important way to deliver information literacy instruction and library services in a way that provides access anywhere and anytime.
Trivial work solution is a fast growing mobile application development company. They use the latest technologies to develop high quality iOS and Android applications. Their expertise includes integrating apps with various APIs, payment gateways, social networks, maps and more. The development process involves refining requirements, designing mockups, development, testing, and launch. They have developed applications in diverse domains such as gambling, engineering tools, social networking, home services, and more.
This document summarizes a cross-cultural study of mobile phone use by students with disabilities ages 15-25. It reviewed the top 10 mobile phones in several countries and identified common accessibility features. A questionnaire was sent to 220 students to understand which phones they use, difficulties experienced, and how features are used for communication alternatives, viewing, memory aids, finding information, organization, and more. Popular strategies from projects in Japan, the UK, and US were examined for their fit with available phone features.
This document summarizes a cross-cultural study of mobile phone use by students with disabilities ages 15-25. It reviewed the top 10 mobile phones in several countries and administered a questionnaire to 220 students about their phone use, difficulties experienced, and which accessibility features they use. Common features included taking photos as reminders or for note-taking, using the internet for spelling and maps, and setting alarms. The document also described strategies from projects in Japan, the UK, and US to address students' needs through mobile technologies.
This document discusses online engagement and trends in social media usage. It provides statistics on participation in social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. The key points are:
- Engagement online has increased, with 86% of viewers going online during major televised events like the Super Bowl.
- Mobile usage is growing rapidly, with smartphone ownership up from 11% to 17% in 2009. More people are accessing social media via mobile.
- Facebook has the most users at over 400 million worldwide and 112 million in the US. Nearly half of Americans have a Facebook or MySpace account.
- Twitter usage has also grown significantly, from 4% to 11% of US internet users from 2008
10. Question:
When you want to take a
picture, do you reach for your
digital camera or your cell phone?
11. Smartphone Cameras
• 8 mega pixels
• Advanced light capturing optics
• Facial recognition
• Fast capture response time
• In-camera photo editing
• HDR ability
• Instantly share
• Cost: $199+ plus monthly data plans
AP Photo/Paul Sakuma
12. Digital Cameras
• 8 megapixel with 3x zoom
• Image stabilizer
• Facial detecting technology
• Can’t share instantly
• Requires computer for editing
• Cost: $250
13. Your smartphone was made for this
• No need to hook up to a computer, edit your photos, and upload.
• Snap
• Tweak
• Share
• Instant
• Timely
AP Photo/Aaron Favila
14. Finding your mobile moment
What makes you pull out your smart phone to take and share a picture?
18. Photography Tips
• Don’t block the lens.
• Keep lens clean.
• Press and release.
• Try different angles.
• Consider ‘Rule of Thirds;’ fill up 1/3 frame or 2/3
• Play with the HDR (High Dynamic Range option).
• Tap to change the focus and white balance
• Lens extensions and tripods are available for purchase.
• Shoot in black and white.
• All else fails? Use apps for extreme edits.
34. Fotorus
Available on iPhone and Android
Price: Free
Makes GIFs, Makes motion effects such as rain or snow
Instantly share to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr, WeChat, or email
40. Turbo Collage
Available on iPhone and Android
Price: $1.99 (iPhone) or $3.99 (Android)/Lite version is free
Instantly share to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Email
50. Bibliography
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Editor's Notes
Librarians Lauren Todd and JalehFazelian will try to help you find out how to take beautifully composed pictures on your smartphone, why Instagram isn’t the only option, and where to connect with photographers on Twitter.Why is Photography Important especially when related to social media-Picture exceeds your 140 character limit.http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20633492,00.html?xid=rss-topheadlines&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+people%2Fheadlines+%28PEOPLE.com%3A+Top+Headlines%29&utm_content=Google+Reader-Why tell when you can show-Downfall of celebrities and politicians -sadly most involve porn (anthonyweiner, actresses)-Tells story (news, etc.) -NYFW and the rise of instagrams-Markets your brand.Taking pictures on your smart phone-examples of good and bad pictures from smartphones-photography 101-tips for smartphone photography/Instragam: Cheap fix for bad photos.-show a BAD photo with instagram. Easy to share on your social networks.-a good photo shouldn’t need a filter or other quick fixes.-alternatives for the more advanced photographerConnecting with photographers-list of other photographers.-photo critiques
This undated photo taken from the website BigGovernment.com, run by conservative activist Andrew Breitbart, purports to show Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., shirtless. After days of denials, Weiner confessed Monday June 6, 2011 that he tweeted a photo of his bulging underpants to a young woman, and he also admitted to "inappropriate" exchanges with six women before and after he got married. The scandal escalated when the website, BigGovernment.com,, posted photos, including the one shown, purportedly from a second woman who said she received shirtless shots of the congressman. The site said the pictures were in a cache of intimate online photographs, chats and email exchanges the woman claimed to have. The website did not identify the woman. (AP Photo/BigGovernment.com)U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner announces his resignation from Congress, in the Brooklyn borough of New York, Thursday, June 16, 2011. Weiner resigned from Congress, saying he cannot continue in office amid the intense controversy surrounding sexually explicit messages he sent online to several women. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)Tweet picture (lots of celebrity haircuts)@OfficialAdele @mileycyrusHudson riverIn this image obtained via Twitter astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard the International Space Station posted this image showing the Sahara Desert, the first view out of the cupola's windows on the observation deck of the the Tranquility module station early Wednesday morning Feb. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/NASA via Twitter)@BarackObama@MittRomneyFOR USE IN YEAREND EDITIONS - FILE - In this May 16, 2011 file citizen journalism photo taken with a cell phone by Stefanie Gordon aboard a passenger flight from New York to Palm Beach, Fla. the space shuttle Endeavor streaks toward orbit shortly after liftoff. Gordon says she had just awakened from a nap on the flight when the pilot announced the shuttle might come into view. (AP Photo/Stefanie Gordon, File) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; TV OUT
@OfficialAdele @mileycyrus
In this image obtained via Twitter astronaut Soichi Noguchi aboard the International Space Station posted this image showing the Sahara Desert, the first view out of the cupola's windows on the observation deck of the the Tranquility module station early Wednesday morning Feb. 17, 2010. (AP Photo/NASA via Twitter)
@BarackObama@MittRomney
FOR USE IN YEAREND EDITIONS - FILE - In this May 16, 2011 file citizen journalism photo taken with a cell phone by Stefanie Gordon aboard a passenger flight from New York to Palm Beach, Fla. the space shuttle Endeavor streaks toward orbit shortly after liftoff. Gordon says she had just awakened from a nap on the flight when the pilot announced the shuttle might come into view. (AP Photo/Stefanie Gordon, File) NO SALES; MAGS OUT; TV OUTWithin hours, this photo went viral. AP paid her $500 for the photo. “a good photograph immediately dispersed through twitter wins the day.” Cord Johnson,
@MDGAdvertisingPictures and video increase social media engagement. Based on facebook, people are more likely to pay attention or click on a link with a picture/video
When the picture moments happen, how do you capture them? Most life events come with a social media component. How will you define yours?
Customer William Castellano photographs himself with the new BlackBerry Storm smartphone he just purchased at Best Buy in Mountain View, Calif., Friday, Nov. 21, 2008. The Storm went on sale in the U.S. today. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma) File sizes depend on your camera and often you have options for downsizing.
Click, tweak, shareNo need to hook up camera to computer, edit your pictures immediatelyTimelyA man uses his cell phone to capture fireworks during the "Pyro Olympics" in Manila, Philippines on Saturday Jan. 13, 2007. The Philippines has become a global leader in mobile commerce. Since 2000, Smart Communications Inc., the country's largest carrier, has allowed subscribers in its Smart Money program to hold limited amounts of cash in electronic wallets linked to their mobile accounts. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
From twitter picturesSceneHumorHuman moment/ life moment.Personal message
Do you reach for your digital camera or your iphone?What device captures your life moments?What’s on your smart phone camera? learned a lot putting this class together.
Lauren Will show the class how to hold the phone.
Press and release: the camera “snaps” on when you release your finger.
Streamzoo for rule of thirds
High dynamic range imaging (HDRI or HDR) is a set of methods used in imaging and photography, to allow a greater dynamic range between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than current standard digital imaging methods or photographic methods. HDR images can represent more accurately the range of intensity levels found in real scenes, from direct sunlight to faint starlight, and is often captured by way of a plurality of differently exposed pictures of the same subject matter.[1][2][3]In simpler terms, HDR is a range of methods to provide higher dynamic range from the imaging processWorks with extremes! Darkest dark and whitest white, find middle ground