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We still have plenty of room in today's training session for:
Advanced use of images for teaching.
Have you ever had a picture that was almost perfect for showing a concept,
but not quite? Come learn how to use Photoshop to change the perceived
reality of an image through the use of layers, masks and compositing.
Have an image that seems a little washed out or lacking in detail? Come see
how to use color space controls to improve "viewability" of an image without
a lot of sweat. The results can be dramatic. Your students will spend less
time trying to identify the picture and more time thinking about the ways
the pictorial content relates to the subject.
Join us.
Seminar: Creating Images for Teaching: ADVANCED
Location: Hunter 401
Date: September 12, 2003
Time: 2:00 - 3:00
CTH
For more information on the Walker Teaching Resource Center and for the
Spring Seminar schedule, see: http://www.utc.edu/Teaching-Resource-Center/
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Charles T. Hart M.Ed.
Walker Teaching Resource Center
Senior Instructional Developer
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
615 McCallie Avenue, 401B Hunter Hall
Chattanooga, TN 37403
423-425-4002 (voice)423-425-4025 (fax)
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