Wednesday, October 14, 2009

BP13- Flickr Lesson Plan

This lesson involves using digital cameras, flickr, and poetry.
I will have my students take pictures on a digital camera, choosing one that they would like to write a poem about. Each student will upload their own picture on Flickr and add text within the picture that reflects their poem. The poem can be posted onto the Flickr website along with the picture. One of the main objectives of this lesson is to get each student to take ownership of their writing, and to feel like they have some "say" in what they can write about. It will get them thinking about key words that reflect the mood and topic of their poem. Also, the movement of going outside or around the building to take pictures will hopefully get their creative juices flowing, and create excitement about a task (writing poetry) that is difficult for some.

I could definitely use this in my classroom. I would probably use it in a computer applications course with a language arts integration. I could further enhance this lesson by incorporating digital storytelling. Students would record a their poems, or write a story about the picture they uploaded to flickr. They could blog about their story, and share it with their peers.

1 comment:

  1. Poetry is probably one of the most difficult tasks to teach. This could be a great way to help students to see the relationships between language and image. Very interesting - you've got me thinking (my undergrad was English:).

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