I've been asked to teach some basic photography concepts as a guest lecturer to a group of high school students in their yearbook class. The students (approx. 12) photo skill ranges from "average P&S user" on up to more advanced. e.g. One student just got a DSLR and another one has a prosumer-level digicam, along with a number of P&S cams.
While I've not worked out the precise details with the class teacher, I'll probably have about 3-5 hours of class time in 20-30 minute chunks, 2-3 times a week for several weeks.
I could sit and develop a curriculum on my own, but I figured that something probably already exists that would suit my purpose -- and probably do it better. Something that lays out a logical progression of what to teach and in what order, based on the number of hours available. e.g. How much theory and concept vs. practical instruction?
While I have no doubts about my subject expertise, presenting it in a cohesive and logical manner as an instructor in a reduced time frame is something else again. I mean, a good teacher knows more than his/her subject -- S/he knows how to deliver it.
I've googled the subject and find mostly photo courses that I can attend as a student myself, rather than teaching aids that I can buy.
Anyone else done this, or have a recommendation for teaching materials?
thanks!
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dpreview & pbase supporter
http://www.pbase.com/digirob
While I've not worked out the precise details with the class teacher, I'll probably have about 3-5 hours of class time in 20-30 minute chunks, 2-3 times a week for several weeks.
I could sit and develop a curriculum on my own, but I figured that something probably already exists that would suit my purpose -- and probably do it better. Something that lays out a logical progression of what to teach and in what order, based on the number of hours available. e.g. How much theory and concept vs. practical instruction?
While I have no doubts about my subject expertise, presenting it in a cohesive and logical manner as an instructor in a reduced time frame is something else again. I mean, a good teacher knows more than his/her subject -- S/he knows how to deliver it.
I've googled the subject and find mostly photo courses that I can attend as a student myself, rather than teaching aids that I can buy.
Anyone else done this, or have a recommendation for teaching materials?
thanks!
--
dpreview & pbase supporter
http://www.pbase.com/digirob