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Transcript of Hello! Welcome to our digital camera presentation. We hope you enjoy yourself.
Hello! Welcome to our digital camera presentation. We hope
you enjoy yourself.
Objectives After completing this project, students will be able
to: • Identify each vocabulary of the animal. • Correctly articulate vocabulary.• Have knowledge of digital citizenship.• Become a good digital citizen.• Use a digital camera to take photos.• Work cooperatively with classmates.
Activities
• Students will be organized into groups of two or three, depending on class size.
• Students will collaborate on group projects by taking pictures of animals and creating a vocabulary book.
• The teacher may invite some volunteer parents to participate in the zoo trip and to give some assistance to students.
Reminders before leaving for the zoo
• Visitors are encouraged to take photographs for their personal use and to share their memories with family and friends.
• In some indoor display areas, for example, the insectarium, the amphibian and reptile house and the panda house flash photography is prohibited.
Technology Tips• When taking digital photos, the
student needs to have the wrist strap on and hold the camera carefully.
• Holding their breath when taking the picture may help the students to take clearer photos.
Assessment
• Class discussion• Vocabulary book• Cooperative learning activities• Quiz
Creative ways to use Digital Cameras for
grades 3-6
Teacher Centered Instruction
Using photos in English Class
• Create a personal narrative.
• Example:
I fell and cut my leg.
http://www.mostlywanted.com/images/portfolio/book-1/falling.jpg http://z.about.com/d/woodworking/1/5/h/2/-/-/CutDadoes.jpg
http://www.singletracks.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/branch-in-leg.jpg
Using photos in English
• Use photos to illustrate grammar rules.
• Example:
• Simple Past Tense (regular verb) affirmative
Subject + Verb+ ed + .
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Take videos for assessment
• 1 Use the video function of your camera to video each student reading for a minute.
• 2 Use this video to share with parents along with your written evaluation.
• 3 The video will help with allowing them to see what you are basing your assessment on.
Child reading
Photos used to fix problems
• Use a picture to explain a problem area in the class.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v738/ShinHwa_High0405/my%20album1/6a751255.jpg
• Brainstorm on how to resolve problem
http://vancityguy.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/brainstorm.jpg
http://www.instigatorblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/thinker.jpg
• Use photos to show resolution
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_3tp9f4qrcf8/RtzUod-wKaI/AAAAAAAACyI/0KkWPIxNcU0/IMG_3451.JPG
Using photos in Science• Have students take pictures or videos of different
weather types.
http://www.hahakiri.com/wp-content/uploads/_UnforgettableSummerHoliday.jpg
• Use photos to illustrate science lesson on weather and seasons
Display students work
• Use photos of students work on the school web page or your class blog
• Make a movie of the work done by each and show it at an appropriate time
http://www.english.ucla.edu/faculty/mcgurl/bored%20students%202.JPG
Use photos for a game
• Zoom in on a picture and have the class guess what it is.
Digital Cameras
The Rise of the Camera Phone
Cool New StuffQipit
• students take a picture with their camera phone and send it to themselves by e-mail
• Students can then upload the digital copy of the picture on their computer.
• works like a free copy service, turning handwritten or printed documents into high contrast digital copies
• like having a handheld scanner
• store up to 25 documents on the website for free
Search by Sight
• Google Goggles is a visual search app for Android phones
• take a picture of an object with your camera phone
• we attempt to recognize the object, and return relevant search results
• provides information about businesses near you by displaying their names directly in the camera preview
Image translation •take a picture of a menu, sign, document in a foreign language
•the camera phone will translate it for you
Camera Phone Cinema
CHANGE –HISTORY—WOW...
Prof. Karl Bardosh at New York University
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZF8P-61p3E
Experimental Course In Mobile-Phone Moviemaking
“If we pull it off, it could change the way things are done.”
http://www.bu.edu/today/node/2140
AAFT Asian Academy of Film and
Television
• They are hosting their second camera phone cinema festival
this year.
• "Art that comes from such numbers holds potential for
historic change...”
• AAFT Festival Advertisement
Policing Camera Phones
Cell Busters Cell Phone Detector• will detect the presence of cell signals in the air and flash a 'red
alert' as well as an audio warning to turn off the phone. Safe Haven
• disables the camera function in phones when a signal is detectedCell Block
• makes something called “Quiet Cell” which not only detects the cell signal but disables calling
• used in train cars, movie theaters and escalators
How to Celebrate...the Cherry Blossoms Festival!
Lesson Overview
•Create a How to..manual of a Japanese festival in English
•What to wear, what to cook, where to go, who to go with, what music...
•Tense, number of pictures, keywords , grammatical structures,
• Slideshow presentation to be uploaded to the My Picture Town site
•Students present slideshow orally
•In class best picture contest : students will choose the best picture they took from their How to Manuals...
•Special prize for the winner...
•National Geographic Your Shot
Digital Camera/Camera Phone Project Ideas
AAFT Camera Phone Film Festival
Registration Requirements
Task• shoot a Film/music video / news/ still
picture on MOBILE CAMERA PHONE
Registration Deadline• 20th January 2010
Length of the Video• 3 minutes
Registration Fee • None
Purpose• to unleash the creative spark of the
participants by using non traditional means of technology
•introduce themselves beginning-middle-end of the semester
•Sing an English Song at Karaoke
•Group Short Films on a Selected Topic
•Tense/Grammar Structure•Commercials
•Act Out Movie Clips•Act Out Book Excerpts
•Conduct Interviews•Document a Typical Day in
Your Life•Teach Camera Phone
Ediquette•Send a Pro Golfer a picture
of your golf swing and get some pointers...