I'll start with a crosspost from my own
blog.
TechLearning and Adobe Digital Kids Club announced their 2007
"Portraits of Learning" digital photo contest recently. As I read through the information, it struck me what a great introductory lesson this would be for the start of the year.
Students take digital stills, then write a 50 word commentary on how the photo reflects their point of view. Brilliant! The assignment includes tech literacy skills, personal writing, shows the students early on that I'm interested in them beyond their classwork, and (on a purely practical level) will make a GREAT classroom display for back-to-school night!
Students would be pretty engaged, because who doesn't love talking about themselves? It would also be a great way to work in the ideas of extended metaphors as student connect their image with themselves.
So I guess my discussion point here is, how can we use digital photography to enhance students' writing (and learning in general), or is it just fluff stuff?