Jaime Villarreal EDTC 6343.61 Dr. Janice W. Butler.

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Jaime Villarreal EDTC Dr. Janice W. Butler

Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:  Use Digital Editing Tools Adobe Photoshop Photophiltre Digital Camera Editing Software ○ PhotoPlus

Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:  Implement Digital Editing Capabilities Import and edit common image file formats Straighten photos and crop to common print sizes Adjust levels, curves, brightness, contrast and more  Training Video on How to Crop and Re- Size Photo Image

 Apply design principles for classroom use Repetition and Consistency Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Alignment Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Proximity/Unity Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Balance Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use White Space Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Contrast Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Image File Size Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Color Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Apply design principles for classroom use Font ○ Size ○ Type ○ Style Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

 Accomplish tasks through technological collaboration Web 2.0 tools (e.g., wikis, blogs) (e.g., gmail, hotmail) Cloud computing (e.g., google drive, drop box) Media (e.g., Youtube, Flickr, Picassa) Social Applications (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

Use different file formats ○ Raster Image Formats(RIFs): Breaks the image into a series of colored dots called pixels. The number of ones and zeros (bits) used to create each pixel denotes the depth of color you can put into your images. Main Internet Raster formats: -GIF -JPEG -Bitmap -Others (e.g., JIF, CLP, DCX) Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

Use different file formats ○ Bitmap Format: A raster image comprised of pixels in a grid. ○ Each pixel or "bit" in the image contains information about the color to be displayed. ○ Have a fixed resolution and cannot be resized without losing image quality. Common bitmap-based formats are JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, PICT, and BMP. Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

Use different file formats ○ Meta/Vector Image Formats: This formatting falls into a lot of proprietary formats, formats made for specific programs. CorelDraw (CDR), Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language (HGL), and Windows Metafiles (EMF) are a few examples. Master Technology Teacher Knows How To:

Use Compression of files: represents a variety of mathematical formats used to compress an image's byte size. Master Technology Teacher Knows How To: Bitmap Image 178KB Run-Length Encoded (.rle) Image 55.2KB

Develop and use rubrics to evaluate technology-based processes and products ○ Have an established criteria ○ Objective ○ Time efficient ○ Unbiased Master Technology Teacher Knows How To: Create Rubrics for your Project-Based Learning Activities

Terminology Game  Quizlet Game : Terminology for Competency 005 B,E Quizlet Game : Terminology for Competency 005 B,E

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