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In this lesson, students define geometry terms and then take photos of geometric figures that illustrate examples of their use in the real world. As a final product, they create a vocabulary Photo Book in Photoshop Elements that combines their definitions with their photo examples.
In this lesson, students grow a plant, use digital photography to collect data about its growth, and create a time-lapse video in Adobe Premiere® Elements to present their findings. This activity enables students to investigate plant growth and begin to learn the complex task of collecting data.
In a variety of academic subjects and concepts, students can use collages combined with audio clips to convey meaning and understanding by visually representing their ideas and communicating a story. In this lesson, students investigate the architecture of a certain time or place and visually represent the style in a collage.
In this lesson, students turn everyday digital photographs into surrealist-style artwork using Photoshop Elements. This activity helps students enhance their creativity and better understand surrealistic techniques by working with lighting, color, and movement to transform their pictures.
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Meredith Blache
Arts & Design, History, Language Arts & Literature, Mathematics & Science, Photography
Grades 6-12
In a series of hands-on lessons, students learn to build and use pinhole cameras.
Fred Jones
Photoshop
Art, Photography
Grades 6-12
This course introduces students to the basic concepts of digital photography and digital image editing.
Jim Kilkelly
Art, Photography
Grades 6-12
Students master advanced digital imaging skills using Photoshop and incorporate ideas based on research into artists and art movements.
Colette Stemple
Art, Photography
Grades 6-12
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