Week 3/Sept 10 - Digital Photos con't.

The worksheet that describes the equipment checkout procedures for digital cameras and video is here, called Equipment-Summary.doc. (Link provided by Brett Shelton - thanks!)

The assignment you will be working on for the next few class periods is based on an project Kurt Johnson submitted to Apple.com. See the pdf here.

Homework due Monday, September 17, at 9:00 a.m.:

  1. From the list below, choose five (5) geometry terms.
    1. Parallel lines
    2. Intersecting lines
    3. Line(s) of symmetry on a polygon
    4. Rectangle
    5. Pentagon
    6. Hexagon
    7. Octagon
    8. Square
    9. Trapezoid
    10. Kite
    11. Cylinder
    12. Rectangular prism
    13. Right angle
    14. Obtuse angle
    15. Acute angle

  2. Find and photograph at least two examples of the items you chose. I would suggest several different shots, views, and perspectives to give you more options in step 3.

  3. For your five (5) terms, use either iPhoto or a similar program of your choosing (see links listed below) to create a geometry definitions book.
    1. One term per page
    2. Each geometry page must include:
      1. A definition written by you, describing what it means. (a good definition, not a textbook)
      2. At least two photographs showing examples of the geometry vocabulary word. You may include up to six (6) photographs for each geometry word.

  4. Your final version of your Geometry Book should be uploaded as a pdf to your public folder on the server. Please label it Geometry Book with your initials, e.g., I would label my project "Geometry Book DJ.pdf" without the quotes.














Additional links you may find helpful for completing this assignment:

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