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Image on Image Layering

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Created July 28, 2015 by Kevin Hodgson • 2434 views • 8 examples • 0 tutorials

Image on Image Layering

There are times when you might need to take part of one image and layer in another image. For the #rangerme meme project in the CLMOOC, we had a template where participants needed to layer in their own image to create themselves as honorary park rangers. Photoshop users can do this easily but many of us are not photoshopping experts. Another easier way to do this task is to use PicMonkey, a free online photo editing site. By uploading a template, and then using the erase/layer tool, you can easily place a second image on top of the first. PicMonkey… Read more »

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Six Image Memoir

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Created July 26, 2014 by Kevin Hodgson • 3221 views • 2 examples • 0 tutorials

Six Image Memoir

The five-image story concept led to a six-image memoir in the CLMOOC as we thought about to represent one’s self via six images. This connects back to the earlier work with avatars, too. In essence, you find six images that represent how you see yourself. The six images could be aspects of personality, or they could connect together to create a visual interpretation of a Six Word Memoir. Pull them together into a collage/mosaic, or maybe into a digital story. Narrate, if interested, or let the images speak to who you are.

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Artifacts from the Future

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Created June 3, 2014 by Chris Clark • 1731 views • 0 examples • 0 tutorials

Artifacts from the Future

Create an image or video that shows how a product, activity, place, or person might look in the future. Make a statement about where we are headed in terms of a social issue that matters to you. Be ready to explain how your creation is connected to real data or current scholarly thought. Adapted from: http://ltlatnd.wordpress.com/2013/06/28/artifacts-from-the-future

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