1 / 15

Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom

Explore different media presentation options for teaching art history, including slide projection, opaque projection, PowerPoint projection, and DID projection. Discover the advantages and disadvantages of each method to enhance your classroom experience.

buteau
Download Presentation

Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom

  2. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Slide Projection Opaque Projection PowerPoint Projection DID Projection

  3. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Slide Projection Opaque Projection PowerPoint Projection DID Projection

  4. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Slide Projection

  5. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Advantages • Large, established collection of images. • Portable Equipment. • Familiarity with set-up and use. • Useable in any classroom. Slide Projection

  6. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Disadvantages • Equipment being fazed out by manufacturers. • Slide images degrade over time. • Each image can be used by only one person at a time. • Slide production requests require off-site time/cost. Slide Projection

  7. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Advantages • No image processing time. • No image processing cost. • Excellent image quality. Opaque Projection

  8. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Disadvantages • No archiving of images for future use. • Limited access to equipment. • Must be used in conjunction with computer and digital projector. Opaque Projection

  9. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Advantages • Ubiquitous software/simple to learn. • Mac or PC compatible. • Slideshows can be uploaded as web pages. • Ability to add text and audio annotations. PowerPoint Projection

  10. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Disadvantages • Time required to learn new software program. • Computer and digital projector required for use. • Relatively small collection of digitized fine art images. • Supporting the evil empire of Bill Gates. PowerPoint Projection

  11. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Advantages • Customizable, savable presentations. • Accessible from any computer. • Multi-user images. • Image file includes cataloging information. DID Projection

  12. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Disadvantages • Computer and digital projector required for classroom display. • Software to learn. • Susceptible to network problems. • Additional staffing needed for on-site digitization. DID Projection

  13. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom DID Projection

  14. Media Presentation Options for the Art History Classroom Slide Projection Opaque Projection DID Projection PowerPoint Projection

More Related