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| 4. When to use what? | | 4. When to use what? |
| ====Student Outcomes==== | | ====Student Outcomes==== |
− | 1. Comprehension, verbal (oral) expression from a given story/ resource
| + | #Comprehension, verbal (oral) expression from a given story/ resource |
− | 2. Making a story line for a given idea
| + | #Making a story line for a given idea. This is likely to be an iterative process, initially many 'story ideas' can be brain stormed by the students and then a few selected, by explicitly assessing these stories on parameters they use |
− | 3. Identify key ideas for getting photos / images/ drawing pictures
| + | #Identify key ideas for getting photos / images/ drawing pictures |
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| ===Making a story – Photo Image Essay=== | | ===Making a story – Photo Image Essay=== |
| Here, we have to create a photo / image essay. This could be either be a documentation of an event or a set of images that can be tied to tell a story or an explanation of a process. These photographs could either be downloaded from the internet or taken by the participants (either through a camera, web camera, or a scanner) or created using MyPaint. | | Here, we have to create a photo / image essay. This could be either be a documentation of an event or a set of images that can be tied to tell a story or an explanation of a process. These photographs could either be downloaded from the internet or taken by the participants (either through a camera, web camera, or a scanner) or created using MyPaint. |