Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Item

Changing the Traditional High School Photography Curriculum: Integrating Traditional and Digital Technologies

Cooper, Julie A
Citations
Altmetric:
Abstract

This thesis presents a photography curriculum for a beginning high school level photography class. It is designed as a teaching guide to structure a photography class that incorporates both film photography and digital photographic technology. One of the biggest challenges for teachers of photography is how to structure a curriculum with a limited number of enlargers and space in the darkroom, while incorporating digital technology with limited computer access for students. The curriculum presented here includes three major parts: a traditional photographic film component, a digital photography component, and a concepts component where students will experiment with different photographic techniques of manipulation as well as tackle photographic history, criticism, and visual literacy.

Comments
Description
Date
2010-11-30
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Keywords
Photography, Art education, Digital photography, Art and technology, Criticism, Visual literacy, Photographic manipulation
Citation
Cooper, Julie A. "Changing the Traditional High School Photography Curriculum: Integrating Traditional and Digital Technologies." 2010. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/1665886
Embargo Lift Date
2010-12-15
Embedded videos