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EXHIBITION POWERPOINT

Transcript: PHOTOS: Key Concepts Thank You for listening! Ecclesiastes 12:13 "Fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the whole duty of man" 1. I've always wanted to help those who have less/those in poverty 2. Education is something that I enjoy and that I can do 3. Technology is a resource that advances and helps education -I'm passionate about these topics -I mostly direct it towards those who are in poverty and don't have this resource Central Idea: "Technological advancements in education provides opportunities for children." GOD BLESS YOU! Bake Sale-Fund raising Action BCWV-Biblical Christian Worldview EXHIBITION-booth Visiting the kids Education & Technology 1. The understanding of the advancements on technology impacts education positively and negatively 2. Technological advancements change the way education works 3. Our responsibility is to provide and promote positive education Connecting to technology: -Giving them a computer, putting educational learning systems so that they can learn from technology -Teaching them what I've written in the computer while I'm visiting;leaving it with the instructor so that she can teach them continuously -Preparing a kit for them (books, pencils, stationary, etc.) using the money I've raise I chose this verse because as more work comes, I need to remember that my main goal is to follow the Lord. 1. Line of Inquiry #1 - Form 2. Line of Inquiry #2 - Change 3. Line of Inquiry #3 - Responsibility Interview with Mr. Gregg Reasons for topics: Lines of Inquiry

Phoenix Modern Art Exhibition 2

Transcript: Journeying through the Elements of Art Exploration, development and practice towards mastery Contour lines & shading Drawing detailed realism Contour and Shading We went deeper in technique in exploring perspective and observing details. Our artists took on quiet observations of anatomy, color, placement as well as finding consistencies and variances in landscape and figure drawing. We found a lot of inspiration in our Arizona quest, examining the plant and and animal life of our state. Perspective and Illusion Positive, Negative and 3 dimensional space Using Space The learners used specific techniques to create depth and dimension in their drawings. Through the use of negative and positive spaces they studied deeper into concepts of form as well as the beginnings of spacial design concepts. Balance and rhythm or direction and how those guide us in creating a composition, introduce learners to basic design elements. Practice in our landscape drawings helped to support these art elements. Implied and Realistic Texture Drawing to share information Value & Texture Our young artists reflected on what they want to say in their drawings. What do we want the viewer to know? How do we share information without words? Through the use of texture and value we learned that we can say so much about what we're sharing, how it feels and even reveal details of translucency, amount of light (what time of the day is it?) and even perspective. Exploring Portraiture styles Combining lessons of line, form, values and texture in portraiture Putting it all together During our virtual classes we were able to use our observational skills to learn more advanced skills in proportion, shading and rendering texture in portraits. We also explored different styles in realism (Kehinde Wiley, Amy Sherman, Frida Kahlo) and in animation and how even cartoonist's work is deeply rooted in the techinical aspects of facial anatomy and the physics of how light interacts with shape and form. As we continue to explore visual storytelling, we're beginning to use symbolism as part of creating more meaning in our work. Just for fun.... Joyful art explorations From mask design to one line drawing challenges and reimagining the ordinary still life, our young artists continue to find joy in their own imagination as they create!

PowerPoint Game Templates

Transcript: Example of a Jeopardy Template By: Laken Feeser and Rachel Chapman When creating without a template... http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html https://www.thebalance.com/free-family-feud-powerpoint-templates-1358184 Example of a Deal or No Deal Template PowerPoint Game Templates There are free templates for games such as jeopardy, wheel of fortune, and cash cab that can be downloaded online. However, some templates may cost more money depending on the complexity of the game. Classroom Games that Make Test Review and Memorization Fun! (n.d.). Retrieved February 17, 2017, from http://people.uncw.edu/ertzbergerj/msgames.htm Fisher, S. (n.d.). Customize a PowerPoint Game for Your Class with These Free Templates. Retrieved February 17, 2017, from https://www.thebalance.com/free-powerpoint-games-for-teachers-1358169 1. Users will begin with a lot of slides all with the same basic graphic design. 2. The, decide and create a series of questions that are to be asked during the game. 3. By hyper linking certain answers to different slides, the game jumps from slide to slide while playing the game. 4. This kind of setup is normally seen as a simple quiz show game. Example of a Wheel of Fortune Template https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Wheel-of-Riches-PowerPoint-Template-Plays-Just-Like-Wheel-of-Fortune-383606 Games can be made in order to make a fun and easy way to learn. Popular game templates include: Family Feud Millionaire Jeopardy and other quiz shows. http://www.free-power-point-templates.com/deal-powerpoint-template/ Quick video on template "Millionaire" PowerPoint Games Some games are easier to make compared to others If users are unsure whether or not downloading certain templates is safe, you can actually make your own game by just simply using PowerPoint. add logo here References Example of a Family Feud Template PowerPoint Games are a great way to introduce new concepts and ideas You can create a fun, competitive atmosphere with the use of different templates You can change and rearrange information to correlate with the topic or idea being discussed. Great with students, workers, family, etc. For example: With games like Jeopardy and Family Feud, players can pick practically any answers. The person who is running the game will have to have all of the answers in order to determine if players are correct or not. However, with a game like Who Wants to be a Millionaire, the players only have a choice between answers, A, B, C, or D. Therefore, when the player decides their answer, the person running the game clicks it, and the game will tell them whether they are right or wrong.

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