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1 Use of the Digital Camera in Education Lystra T. Smith ED 554
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2 Studies have shown that the use of relevant images can increase a student's recollection and comprehension of new material. Studies have shown that the use of relevant images can increase a student's recollection and comprehension of new material. ?? ?
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3 They also stimulate discussion and promote interest. Images are generally more evocative than words and more precise in triggering a wide range of associations.
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4 They can enhance learning, by illustrating concepts and providing visual memory cues. One way to do this is with the use of the Digital camera.
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5 Some Practical Ways to Use Digital Images in Teaching and Learning
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6 To inspire discussion of a topic, looking at multiple aspects and contexts To inspire discussion of a topic, looking at multiple aspects and contexts
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7 To encourage critical thinking skills (e.g. a photograph from many different viewpoints) To encourage critical thinking skills (e.g. describing a photograph from many different viewpoints) Mom I can write!!
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8 To illustrate case studies (e.g. where text may prove to be slightly ambiguous an image can define points) To enhance visual communication skills (e.g. decoding the message from a photograph)
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9 To help identify emotions and mood (e.g. from documentary evidence)
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10 Advantages of Using a Digital Camera Speed of getting images Uses of the image Ease of duplication Just copy a computer file or print as often as you like Cost savings -- no film/no developing Control over images & quality
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11 Disadvantages Quality of image You do your own processing work Cost of camera
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12 ESOL and the Digital Camera Digital images can be used as effective teaching tools for English as a Second Language (ESOL/ESL) or Limited English Proficient (LEP) students.
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13 Images can be used for communication with nonreaders. Use photo pages and posters for asking questions, giving directions, and understanding students.
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14 Flash cards can be used to teach new vocabulary. Create cards with pictures on one side and words on the back, for student practice. Students can make their own flash cards to use at home.
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15 Pictures of local or school sites and staff can help familiarize students with their school and community. Students can learn the names of important school people using photos. Teach students their schedule of classes, bus procedures, lunchroom rules, and fire drill instructions using a series of pictures.
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16 Students can take their own images of new or unfamiliar objects or situations for discussion and interpretation. Review pictures from school activities and field trips in class discussions.
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17 Digital cameras are excellent tools for enhancing writing and/or other artistic projects and activities. Digital cameras are excellent tools for enhancing writing and/or other artistic projects and activities. Images can be the focus for the writing or art projects.
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