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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Digital photography in the school.


Photographs encapsulate memories of a lifetime that one will forever treasure. However there is an art to photography that each must consider for it is not an inherited talent at least for me. I enjoy photography and sometimes wonder why this was not my profession. Despite this I still love my teaching career. In primary school we never had the opportunity to use cameras because back then photography in teaching students was non-existent. Today our children have enormous opportunities awaiting them to explore.

I have used digital photography in my Standard Five class in 2008-2009. I documented school activities, school festivals and school field trips in hopes of using it on a multimedia projector for their graduation in 2009. However this was not achieved because I was on sick leave at the time so I missed their graduation. This year though one of my fellow teachers did present a beautiful multimedia presentation on the graduates and I think that parents were most impressed. He also permitted students to bring in their digital cameras to take pictures of our teaching staff, ancillary staff, their friends and the school landscape so that they could create their very own school year book.

This was rather interesting because they were able to print and distribute it. By doing such a creative activity, students unleashed their hidden talents. For example they designed posters to inform teachers about a PHOTO DAY. That was the day when the members of staff had their photos taken by these students. I must say that I do intend to do these activities as well with my new Standard Five students after the 2011 exams. My plan hopefully will be for them to photograph and document their journey in Standard Five. The photographs from this activity can then be used by them to create a digital story.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Hana,
    When you get the chance check out my blog on Building a Community of readers and Writers at http:// denian-readersblog.blogspot.com. There I shared some points that could give you some ideas on extending your school’s photography activities into reading and writing. The reference is also there so you can locate the article if you wish to read it yourself.

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