8847+Workshop+Dev

**Welcome to Jean Haefner's 8847 class page!**
 * Multimedia Workshop:**

**Topic:** What will be the topic of your workshop? Select a topic that will be engaging and require the development of an authentic, problem-based project by your participants.  Getting to Know the Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) Camera  College students from various disciplines –most with no camera experience.  The students will learn how to manually adjust the digital camera for optimum composition and exposure. What do I want them to learn: The gap in what they need to learn is between what they think they know, and what they do not know.
 * Population:** For whom will you design your workshop?
 * Outcomes:** What are the learning outcomes for your workshop? (You will refine these objectives as you develop your workshop throughout the course.)
 * Gap:** What do you think your participants already know? What do you want them to learn? What is the gap?
 * 1) Students believe they know how to take pictures, because they take them with their cell phone.
 * 2) There is this notion that you point and click, letting the camera –in auto mode- do all the work, and it is their handiwork.
 * 1) I want the students to learn about manually setting the camera;
 * 2) to understand depth of field,
 * 3) F-stop, and
 * 4) ISO.

Problems will arise if the students revert to automatic mode instead of learning how to adjust the manual setting of the camera.

Pre-Training Intro Multimedia Overview - & see above- Course Calendar Graphic Organizer

Activity (Authentic Assessment) --Depth of Field --Motion Blur --Stop Action

Tutorials --Aperture --Shutter --ISO --Rule of Thirds for composition

Assessments --[|Photo Evaluation Form] --Workshop Evaluation

Handouts --Aperture --Shutter --ISO --Rule of Thirds for composition --Depth of Field --Motion Blur --Stop Action References Sitemap