Categories: Project-Based Learning | Technology Integration | 2 hours (for total workshop) || 60 min/workshop
About the Workshop Series:
Are you new to using Adobe Photoshop, either personally or professionally in the classroom? Join Kim Munoz for a series of two collaborative, hands-on workshops that will introduce you to the basic features of Adobe Photoshop. You will learn strategies for teaching students how to use the Photoshop work area, as well as best practices for creating a multi-photo composition. You will also have an opportunity to edit your own photos and walk away with resources and project ideas that you can immediately use in your classroom.
Series Workshop Descriptions
Who Should Attend?
Secondary Educators (6-8), Secondary Educators (9-12)
Meet the Presenter
Kimberly Munoz is a Career and Technology teacher at College Station High School in College Station (Texas), a former Instructional Technologist for Franklin ISD, and a former Bryan ISD middle school technology teacher. She is a Google Certified Trainer, whose past experience also includes being a TAP Mentor Teacher, as well as serving as a member of the Bryan ISD iSupport Team, which aids teachers and students in their use of technology. Kimberly is also a seasoned presenter and has conducted well over 50 unique webinars for SimpleK12. She also enjoys sharing her favorite tools, ideas and resources on her blog at techmunoz.edublogs.org. Kimberly loves to spend time with her 3 beautiful girls and wonderful husband.