Friday, December 21, 2018
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
TUE: Intro to Cell Phone Photography (w/Teacher Exemplars)
"[Photography] is an immediate sketch, done with intuition, and you can't [really] correct it..."
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Daily Learning Target(s):
- I will learn to take better pictures - even with a crappy camera
- I can prepare my phone for the photo unit
Homework:
- The Photo Challenges are now available. They are extra credit now and will be assignments in January. Any challenges that are assigned will need to be redone if already submitted for extra credit. There are 12 total extra credit points available (3 assignments worth)
- All typing over the break is Extra Credit (do NOT knock yourself out doing it, there is only 4 points total available - 1 assignments worth)
- Take photos... If you LIKE the photos you take can you explain WHY you like them more than just talking about liking the subject of the photo?
Announcements:
- We are going out in January to take nature pictures around the lake - you MUST have or borrow a properly set-up phone
- Friday is a minimum day
- Bring Fully Charged Cell Phones and Cameras
- John will mock your angled pictures unless you can tell him you angled your phone
- All photos taken must be ONLINE before the next class - we do NOT upload our cell phone photos in class.
Agenda: [100]
Secret Writing Project: Shhhhhh, due today!
Google Photos on your Phone: Again [10]
Submitting your album on the Web: [10]
Secret Writing Project: Shhhhhh, due today!
Google Photos on your Phone: Again [10]
Submitting your album on the Web: [10]
The Photographic eye: [10]
- Look at the following photos and choose your favorite
- Decide WHY it is your favorite
- Discuss it with your seatmates
- Share with class
- Sharing our Photos via google photos [20]
- LECTURE w/ guided note-taking: [40]
- Introduction to Digital Photography [linked examples adapted from http://www.digital-photo-secrets.com/atips/category/tips/]
- You will need to SAVE and USE these notes NEXT CLASS
- Basic Camera Phone Tips
- Make SMALL changes
- The RULE OF THIRDS
- Use unusual angles
- Get CLOSE
- Watch your LIGHTING
- Look for REFLECTIONS
- Use BURST MODE when shooting 'action'
- If you have a VIEWFINDER check your images on the LCD screen - but WATCH YOUR BATTERY
- Viewfinders on non-SLR (single lens reflex) cameras do NOT show you exactly what you are shooting
- LEARN & USE CAMERA MODES if you have them
- More of John's Photos:
Sunday, December 16, 2018
MON: Sub Day [EC Essays, Typing.com, Code.org, Reading+]
- SUB today - SUPER Sorry! Sinus Infection w/ Massive Headache!
- REMEMBER: I always believe the Sub and there are cameras watching everything you do.
- All high-quality work done in class today is eligible for double credit
- Your photos are now DUE tomorrow @ the START of CLASS
- Agenda [65]
- You must do one or more of these activities, quietly
- NEW! TYPED Extra credit essays: Research and write in your own words 1 paragraph or more on one of these topics:
- The History of the Tuskegee Study
- The causes of YEAST INFECTIONS in both boys and girls
- The health impact of vaping (you may include a comparison to the dangers of smoking marijuana)
- The importance of photographer Gordon Parks.
- The Chinese Social Credit System; Why are they doing it? What positive effects has it had? What negative effects?
- NEW! TYPED Reader Response Articles
- Worth Double the Extra Credit Essays!
- Write a one page or more READER RESPONSE to one or more of these articles using these guiding questions:
- WHAT the issue is
- WHERE and WHEN it is happening
- WHO is involved
- WHY it is happening
- WHY do people think it matters
- What do YOU THINK about the issue?
- The Articles
- Gun Deaths in the U.S. Are at Their Highest Rates in Decades, CDC Says
- HQ Trivia and Vine Co-Founder Colin Kroll Dies, Apparently of Overdose, Police Say
- Jakelin Caal, the 7-year-old who died in DHS custody, isn't the first immigrant child to pass away after government detainment. Her death shows not much has changed
- Typing.com [direct credit for time & effort in this class]
- Code.org [see below for all the information from last class - send John certificate for credit]
- ReadingPlus.com [direct credit & incentives in Advisory]
- You MAY use headphones to:
- watch the Code.org videos & listen to music during coding
- Plug into the computer and listen to music during Typing.com
- You may NOT use headphones while doing ReadingPlus.com reading lessons
- If you get LOCKED OUT of ReadingPlus simply move on to the typing or coding
The HOUR of CODE Tasks
250 One Hour Tutorials (and counting!)
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
To get credit "PRINT" your certificate to PDF
and email it to John (you may be able to text it)
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
To get credit "PRINT" your certificate to PDF
and email it to John (you may be able to text it)
The Newest!:
The Classics: familiar characters in a drag and drop environment
- The Grinch: Saving Christmas with Code
- Dance Party! Requires headphones!
- Sports Games to Code
- Wonder Woman: a block based tutorial with scenes from the film
- The Google Doodle: oodles of fun
John's personal favorite!
- Human Resource Machine from Tomorrow Corp: DOWNLOAD the Mac version and run it! (There is a lot of math logic in this one and it really doesn't need headphones to have fun with)
- You can also download it by clicking here
The Classics: familiar characters in a drag and drop environment
- Minecraft is entirely block based
- There are now TWO Minecraft Tutorials - one entirely new in 2016
- Angry Birds is block based too
- Star Wars let's you use blocks or javascript directly
- Frozen is more artistic and has some geometry in it
Cool tutorials using WEB Technologies:
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
Cool game making tutorials with really clear step-by-step instructions that don't need a video
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
Other Cool Tutorials:
- Make it fly - blocks but with way more options
- Done a LOT of SCRATCH/Block programming?
- Think you already know how to code and don't want the training wheels? Build an iPhone Game!
Still think you are a boss?
- If the following doesn't scare you: "To be able to position items on the screen correctly we need to know the size of the screen. Go ahead and create a class-scope variable
int screenHeight;
right above the line@implementation GameplayLayer
but below the#import
lines." Then click here.
Friday, December 14, 2018
FRI: Hella hEAlthy #6 Final Day @ THE SPOT
The Spot is a collaborative youth center in Oakland Chinatown that supports comprehensive positive youth development to prevent violence and foster healthy transitions into adulthood.
The Spot offers programs and activities that build young people’s competence in multiple areas, as well as develop their confidence, connection to people and institutions, character, and compassion. The theme of the youth center is “Ready for the Future” and The Spot’s culturally attuned activities will include tiered mentorship, leadership roles, and internships for youth to gain knowledge and skills in health and wellness, history and culture, job training/college readiness, and leadership. Instead of merely being a space with co-located services, The Spot will be coordinated to provide a web of support and opportunities for youth and young adults. This web of support requires both a strong infrastructure for administrative as well as program coordination plus anchor partners with youth development expertise in program provision in the content areas.
Wednesday, December 12, 2018
WED/THU: Photowalk I - The Rule of Thirds
NO Computers
"[Photography] is an immediate sketch, done with intuition,
and you can't [really] correct it..."
Henri Cartier-Bresson
YOU must take pictures today
and for each
you must be able to explain WHY you took it
Daily Learning Target(s):
- I can take multiple photos that demonstrate the RULE OF THIRDS
- I will learn to take better pictures - even with a crappy camera
Homework:
- Take photos... If you LIKE the photos you take can you explain WHY you like them more than just talking about liking the subject of the photo?
Announcements:
- We are going out EVERY WEEK DURING THIS UNIT to take pictures - you MUST have or borrow a properly set-up phone
- We will be at The SPOT for our final lesson on Friday
- John will mock your angled pictures unless you can explain to him why you angled your phone
- All photos taken must be ONLINE @ PHOTOS.GOOGLE.COM before the next class - we do NOT upload our cell phone photos in class.
- Use a selfie to demarcate photographers when sharing a phone
Agenda:
- Photowalk [100]
- Your GOAL is to take multiple pictures that demonstrate the Rule of Thirds
- The Rule of Photo Walks [10]
- You MUST be able to see JOHN @ ALL TIMES
- You MAY NOT be more than 1/2 block away from John, who will try to walk in the middle of the pack
- You MUST NOT CROSS ON RED. I will give you an NC if you jaywalk. Just wait for the green. We will wait for you.
- YOU must take pictures today and YOU must be able to explain WHY you took it
- You MAY NOT go inside ANY business or building - even if they say you can [do NOT ask]
- You may not sit on any cars, climb on any walls, or otherwise do anything but walk on the sidewalk unless John specifically tells YOU that you can.
- You MAY take a picture of anyone or anything you can see from outside
- It is polite to ask permission if you want to take someone's picture. If they are the SUBJECT of the picture then ask.
- If they are just "in the picture" and it isn't "of them" then permission is not necessary and will slow you down.
- You are ENCOURAGED to leave your stuff in the Lab - the door will be locked.
- Walk [90]
- Approximate Route (1.9 Miles, 39 minutes walking without stopping to shoot pictures)
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
TUE: Intro to Photography
Warm-Up:
Answer in your HEAD -
What makes a photo "Good"?
Daily Learning Target(s):
- I will learn to take better pictures - even with a crappy camera
- I can prepare my phone for the photo unit
Homework:
- Take photos... If you LIKE the photos you take can you explain WHY you like them more than just talking about liking the subject of the photo?
Announcements:
- We are going out NEXT CLASS to take pictures - you MUST have or borrow a properly set-up phone By class on Wed/Thu
- We will be at The SPOT for our final lesson on Friday
- John will mock your angled pictures unless you can tell him you angled your phone
- All photos taken must be ONLINE before the next class - we do NOT upload our cell phone photos in class.
Agenda: [60]
- What Make a photo "Good"? [05]
- The Photographic Eye [35]
- Having an "eye" for photography
- "I do not believe that the photographic eye is something you are born with. I believe it is a learned way of seeing the world through a lens. Those who are out there that feel as though they do not have an artistic bone in their body – have hope. It wasn’t until someone gave me a boost of confidence(perhaps false confidence?) that I was ready to take on the challenge of photography. The photographic eye is simple. It is recognizing situations where the elements of art come together in a frame. It is opening your eyes a little wider and really paying attention to the details of the world around you."
- The "Rule of Thirds"
- Volume
- This is a trick born of the digital age - it costs you nothing but time to take a LOT of pictures, and the more you take the better chance you have of getting THE ONE. It also allows you to experiment and take three similar but different pictures.
- Editing
- Because of rule 3 you need rule 4.
- Examples from one of the greatest...
- Learning from a master [20]
- Henri Cartier-Bresson_ The Decisive Moment [19:00]
- "[Photography] is an immediate sketch, done with intuition and you can't [really] correct it..." Henri Cartier-Bresson
- Photography is an ART - there is no "right or wrong" unless you have a client
- There are "rules" that help you SEE and MAKE good images
- Setting up Google Photos on your phone [20]
- Automatic backup (selective)
- Back-up to your personal Google account
- Saves storage space on your phone
- Easy to create and share albums of your work
- If you have NOT completed setting up Google Photos you have MANDATORY OFFICE HOURS TODAY
Monday, December 10, 2018
MON: Hella hEAlthy #5 @ THE SPOT
The Spot is a collaborative youth center in Oakland Chinatown that supports comprehensive positive youth development to prevent violence and foster healthy transitions into adulthood.
The Spot offers programs and activities that build young people’s competence in multiple areas, as well as develop their confidence, connection to people and institutions, character, and compassion. The theme of the youth center is “Ready for the Future” and The Spot’s culturally attuned activities will include tiered mentorship, leadership roles, and internships for youth to gain knowledge and skills in health and wellness, history and culture, job training/college readiness, and leadership. Instead of merely being a space with co-located services, The Spot will be coordinated to provide a web of support and opportunities for youth and young adults. This web of support requires both a strong infrastructure for administrative as well as program coordination plus anchor partners with youth development expertise in program provision in the content areas.
Friday, December 7, 2018
FRI: Hella hEAlthy #4 @ THE SPOT
The Spot is a collaborative youth center in Oakland Chinatown that supports comprehensive positive youth development to prevent violence and foster healthy transitions into adulthood.
The Spot offers programs and activities that build young people’s competence in multiple areas, as well as develop their confidence, connection to people and institutions, character, and compassion. The theme of the youth center is “Ready for the Future” and The Spot’s culturally attuned activities will include tiered mentorship, leadership roles, and internships for youth to gain knowledge and skills in health and wellness, history and culture, job training/college readiness, and leadership. Instead of merely being a space with co-located services, The Spot will be coordinated to provide a web of support and opportunities for youth and young adults. This web of support requires both a strong infrastructure for administrative as well as program coordination plus anchor partners with youth development expertise in program provision in the content areas.
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
WED/THU: Hella hEAlthy - The Miracle of Life
Daily Learning Target(s):
- I can further understand the biology behind conception and gender
- I can prepare my phone for the photo unit
Homework:
- Take photos... If you LIKE the photos you take can you explain WHY you like them more than just talking about liking the subject of the photo?
Announcements:
- Student Leadership Group: Meets Thursday after school
- We will be at The SPOT on Friday
Agenda: [100]
- WARMUP: Typing.com [15]
- Why Am I makeups
- Film Preview:
- The technology behind Life's Greatest Miracle
- Gender vs. Genitalia vs. Sexuality & the continuum of hormones
- Film: Life's Greatest Miracle [60]
- Film Discussion & Setting up Google Photos on your phone [25]
- Automatic backup (selective)
- Saves storage space on your phone
- Easy to create and share albums of your work
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
TUE: Sub Day [Typing.com, Code.org, Reading+]
- SUB today - John is with the Student Leadership Group
- REMEMBER: I always believe the Sub and there are cameras watching everything you do.
- Agenda [60]
- You must do one or more of these activities, quietly
- Typing.com [direct credit for time & effort in this class]
- Code.org [see below for all the information from last class - send John certificate for credit]
- ReadingPlus.com [direct credit & incentives in Advisory]
- You MAY use headphones to:
- watch the Code.org videos
- Plug into the computer and listen to music during Typing.com
- You may NOT use headphones while doing ReadingPlus.com reading lessons
- If you get LOCKED OUT of ReadingPlus simply move on to the typing or coding
The HOUR of CODE Tasks
250 One Hour Tutorials (and counting!)
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
To get credit "PRINT" your certificate to PDF
and email it to John (you may be able to text it)
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
To get credit "PRINT" your certificate to PDF
and email it to John (you may be able to text it)
The Newest!:
The Classics: familiar characters in a drag and drop environment
- The Grinch: Saving Christmas with Code
- Dance Party! Requires headphones!
- Sports Games to Code
- Wonder Woman: a block based tutorial with scenes from the film
- The Google Doodle: oodles of fun
John's personal favorite!
- Human Resource Machine from Tomorrow Corp: DOWNLOAD the Mac version and run it! (There is a lot of math logic in this one and it really doesn't need headphones to have fun with)
- You can also download it by clicking here
The Classics: familiar characters in a drag and drop environment
- Minecraft is entirely block based
- There are now TWO Minecraft Tutorials - one entirely new in 2016
- Angry Birds is block based too
- Star Wars let's you use blocks or javascript directly
- Frozen is more artistic and has some geometry in it
Cool tutorials using WEB Technologies:
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
Cool game making tutorials with really clear step-by-step instructions that don't need a video
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
Other Cool Tutorials:
- Make it fly - blocks but with way more options
- Done a LOT of SCRATCH/Block programming?
- Think you already know how to code and don't want the training wheels? Build an iPhone Game!
Still think you are a boss?
- If the following doesn't scare you: "To be able to position items on the screen correctly we need to know the size of the screen. Go ahead and create a class-scope variable
int screenHeight;
right above the line@implementation GameplayLayer
but below the#import
lines." Then click here.
Monday, December 3, 2018
MON/TUE: Hour of Code 2018
The Tasks
250 One Hour Tutorials (and counting!)
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
To PRINT your certificate "print" it to PDF
and email it to yourself
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
To PRINT your certificate "print" it to PDF
and email it to yourself
English: hourofcode.com/us/learn
Spanish: hourofcode.com/es/learn
Sort & Select by skill, age, and interest!
Spanish: hourofcode.com/es/learn
Sort & Select by skill, age, and interest!
The Newest!:
The Classics: familiar characters in a drag and drop environment
- The Grinch: Saving Christmas with Code
- Dance Party! Requires headphones!
- Sports Games to Code
- Wonder Woman: a block based tutorial with scenes from the film
- The Google Doodle: oodles of fun
John's personal favorite!
- Human Resource Machine from Tomorrow Corp: DOWNLOAD the Mac version and run it! (There is a lot of math logic in this one and it really doesn't need headphones to have fun with)
- You can also download it by clicking here
The Classics: familiar characters in a drag and drop environment
- Minecraft is entirely block based
- There are now TWO Minecraft Tutorials - one entirely new in 2016
- Angry Birds is block based too
- Star Wars let's you use blocks or javascript directly
- Frozen is more artistic and has some geometry in it
Cool tutorials using WEB Technologies:
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
Cool game making tutorials with really clear step-by-step instructions that don't need a video
You Should Use Headphones
for ALL Videos
Other Cool Tutorials:
- Make it fly - blocks but with way more options
- Done a LOT of SCRATCH/Block programming?
- Think you already know how to code and don't want the training wheels? Build an iPhone Game!
Still think you are a boss?
- If the following doesn't scare you: "To be able to position items on the screen correctly we need to know the size of the screen. Go ahead and create a class-scope variable
int screenHeight;
right above the line@implementation GameplayLayer
but below the#import
lines." Then click here.
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