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Assignment 5—Using Tools to Modify Existing Graphics Dana Huff danahuff@vt.edu October 10, 2009
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Existing Graphics for Modification Graphic #1: An example of an interactive notebook as students would use it Graphic #2: A map of Anglo-Saxon England Graphic #3: A map of Roman Britain Graphic #4: An image of Luke Skywalker Graphic #5: An image of Joseph Campbell
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Graphic #1 This notebook paper graphic was obtained from http://www.sbac.edu/~ tpl/clipart/cliparthumbs.htm#02. http://www.sbac.edu/~ tpl/clipart/cliparthumbs.htm#02 Terms of use state “anyone can download them.”
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Graphic #2 Obtained from http://www.british-towns.net/britain/history/anglo_saxons.asp and used under fair use guidelines.
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Graphic #3 This image was obtained from http://info.wlu.ca/~wwweng/jweldon/medieval/ ML100/Maps.htm and and used under fair use guidelines.
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Graphic #4 Image obtained from http://awesome-movie-sword-replica.blogspot.com/ 2008/11/luke-skywalker-force-fx-lightsaber.html and used under fair use guidelines.
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Image #5 The image is copyright Joseph Campbell Foundation and has been released to promote their work. Use of this image is used in accordance with fair use for educational purposes.
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Graphic #1 Modified
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Modification Steps #1 First I created a canvas in Gimp sized 680 X 444 px to accommodate a two-page image of the notebook. I copied and pasted the image on the right hand side of the canvas. I flipped the original image horizontally and placed it on the left hand side of the canvas. I used the text tool in Gimp to create the definition of “tragedy.” I merged the layers. I placed a hand-drawn mnemonic for “tragedy” on the left and made it transparent so the notebook lines showed through. I merged the layers again so that I could save the image as a JPG.
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Presentation Needs #1 This graphic meets my needs in that it gives a clear example of an interactive notebook in action. It is also a realistic depiction of a student notebook, which will add interest to the presentation.
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Graphic #2 Modified
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Modification Steps #2 I used iPhoto to crop the image to delete part of the graphic I didn’t need. I used the Enhance tool in iPhoto to brighten the image. I used the Effects tool to fade the color until I felt the text stood out a little better.
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Presentation Needs #2 This graphic image is clearer and easier to read than the original, which makes it more suitable for a presentation. This modified graphic eliminates some of the areas of the map that are not part of my focus for the presentation, which could help cut distraction.
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Modified Graphic #4 Luke Skywalker
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Modification Steps #4 I cropped the image’s edges using iPhoto. I embedded the image in Power Point and used the drop shadow rectangle effect to create depth. I added the character’s name by creating a text box.
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Presentation Needs #4 The image size will now fit in a presentation with bulleted text along the side if I change the slide layout. The character’s name is now identified to help students associate this character’s name with his image.
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