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Digital Image Manipulation in the Mass Media

BASIC INFORMATION

  • Title:

    Digital Image Manipulation in the Mass Media

  • Description:

    This collection of resources explores the use of digital image editing software in the mass media. We explore popular images of beauty and the use of digital imagery in news media.

    I developed this material for students learning digital image manipulation techniques in a computer science class but it could easily be adapted to a wide range of courses.

  • Subject(s): Educational Level(s):
    • Arts
    • Film
    • Photography
    • Popular Culture
    • Technology
    • Visual Arts
    • Career & Technical Education
    • Technology
    • Health
    • Body Systems & Senses
    • Human Sexuality
    • Mental/Emotional Health
    • Nutrition
    • Safety/Smoking/Substance Abuse Prevention
    • Social Studies
    • Anthropology
    • Civics
    • Current Events
    • Global Awareness
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • Technology
    • Grades 6-8 / Ages 11-13
    • Grades 9-10 / Ages 14-16
    • Grades 11-12 / Ages 16-18
  • Instructional Component Type:
    • Curriculum: Unit
  • Key Words:computerscience compsci cs computer science photoshop design collage project digital imaging media literacy popular culture celebrity popculture news mass beauty advertising manipulation retouching photos
  • Language:English

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  • Access Privileges:Public: Available to anyone and any member can edit
  • Hidden from Search:No
  • Rights Holder:Kevin Driscoll
  • License Deed:Curriki License (Creative Commons Attributions 3.0)