Summer 2010

Photoshop For Teachers: Beginning to Intermediate CANCELLED


Adobe Photoshop is a powerful image-editing tool. This hands-on beginning level class presents the basics of the software program. You learn how to integrate new skills to enhance your curriculum and how to expand the creativity of your own and your students' work. You create a project that will be useful to you in your own classroom.
Topics include:

  • Utilizing sources of images: digital cameras, the web, scanners
  • Preparing photos for use in documents, electronic portfolios, PowerPoint presentations, Email and Web pages
  • Editing images: crop, resize, make simple adjustments, add type
  • Creating simple collages, composite images using layers, special effects using filters
  • Using tools: digital cameras, scanners, computers
    The class is taught in a dual platform lab, Mac/PC.

    Prerequisite(s):

    EDUC390; 1 unit; $190

    Instructor: Trudy Powers

    Trudy Powers, M.A. in Education with a focus on Educational Technology, has taught iMovie, Photoshop, PowerPoint and digital photo skills to middle school teachers and students as well as university students and faculty at SSU. She is currently working on a doctorate in Education and Media Studies.

    • 2 mtgs: Sa, Jul 10 & 17, 9am-5pm
    • Stevenson Hall 2055
    • EDUC390; 1 unit; $190
    • class# 1145