read posters
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Creating READ posters Presented by John Iona @LIASA-SLYSIG Conference 2016Blog: Jionalibrarian.wordpress.com Email: [email protected]
Session objectives
To learn how to create reading promotion posters using online photo editors BeFunky or Fotor
To make your own poster using a photo you have taken
The idea The idea was borrowed from Georgia Library Media Association’s
blog post ‘READ posters are cool?’ (http://glma.wordpress.com/2010/09/23/read-posters-are-cool/
A fun activity to do with your clubs A whole-school competition you could run A departmental challenge Once you have used these tools, they are really useful for
creating other displays too
How to do it…
Get pupils into a group of three or more. Give them a camera (or their phone) and some books. They can use anywhere in the school to create a striking image. Get them to roughly plan the kind of image that they want…
Single or group What will the person/people in the shot be doing? How will they be arranged? Where will the book/s feature? Being read? In front of faces? On their head? What sort of mood are they going to achieve? Fun? Serious?
Off they go! Set them off with their camera. Editing time
Here are some we made earlier…
Here are some we made earlier…
Here are some we made earlier…
Here are some we made earlier…
http://www.fotor.com/ https://www.befunky.com
Get teachers involved…
Task
Get into a group of three or more. Use a camera (or your phone) and some books. You can use anywhere on the site to create a striking image. Think first about the kind of image that you want…
Single or group What will the person/people in the shot be doing? How will they be arranged? Where will the book/s feature? Being read? In front of faces? On your head? What sort of mood are you going to achieve? Fun? Serious?
Off you go! You have 20 minutes... Editing time…
Session objectives: Share-time
To learn how to create reading promotion posters using online photo editors BeFunky or Fotor
To make your own poster using a photo you have taken