Sunday, October 18, 2009

Photoshop Fun!

Fusing Art and Technology by: Allison L. Downey

This article was about a group of students that participated in a project in one of their classes that involved them making art through photoshop. They would take a photo of themselves and then turn it into an Andy Warhol kind of portrait where they had four different scenes or colors to go with the exact same photo. After they finished with their photoshopped pictures, they displayed them as art at an Architectural Firm so people could see their artwork. The article explains how much the kids enjoyed doing their projects because they could be creative and design their Andy Warhol's however they wanted. The teacher also incorporated using the photoshop in other subject area's like science and had the students make alien pictures. I really liked this article because the title really just sums it up, fusing art and technology. I'll be the first person to admit that sometimes technology can be boring, especially for elementary students. But almost all kids like coloring or drawing. This article could be helpful for any teacher who is trying to get their students interested in technology or maybe for a child who enjoys computers and technology but doesn't really enjoy art that much. I think the best way for a child to express themselves is through the arts, whether it be dance, music, art, or whatever. But when you let a child do as they please in a photoshop program, there's bound to be great things happening.

Like I previously stated, this article could be used by any teacher who is having trouble with their students connecting technology and art and I will definitely be one of those teachers. Even without having been a teacher yet, everyone knows children and if you know a child well enough you know their strengths and their weaknesses. Some kids are good at math, while others are good at drawing, and others are good at being the class clown. So when you have students who aren't so good with computers or who just don't get how to use Microsoft Word, start them out by drawing or coloring. All kids know how to do that and then when you introduce photoshop to them and they feel comfortable enough navigating through the program then maybe other computer programs will become easier for them as well.

1 comment:

  1. I agree that fusing art and technology with younger children is the best way to go. They will not only enjoy making art on a paint shop or another problem using the computer but it will help their fine motor skills. They learn how to you the mouse and also begin to type, which helps with learning the alphabet.

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