Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Photoshop lesson



by Lauren Tynan

15 comments:

Luci Ferraro said...

Lauren,

I thought this was an excellent video. Your demonstration was clear and easy to follow. You spoke well and knew the information. This is something that students will definitely benefit from.
Nice job!

Dan LaManna said...

The video was well organized. I found myself having some trouble due to the lack of verbal instruction. This video had a great example, but I would have enjoyed to hear some more verbal description.

Dan LaManna said...

I posted my previous comment on the wrong wall. This was a great video. It provided clear and precise explanation. My only critique would be to use live video rather than slide show pictures.

Christine L said...

Sometimes computer lessons are hard to follow and very confusing. But with your slow and clear directions it made it very easy to understand. Good job :)

Dave said...

Nice job, I thought you laid out very clear instruction, spoke well, and knew your information I think it was very effective

Unknown said...

Good video overall. I thought you were very organized and clear in the order of the steps. I liked it.

Dr. Hsu said...

Hi Lauren,

You did a very good job! As your video is tutorial in nature, you may want to slow down a little bit more so it's easier for students to follow. There's also another great free online screen recorder you should try. It's called Screen Toaster: http://www.screentoaster.com/. Dr. Hsu

Christian Dienna said...

Nice work. The images and verbal discription made it easy to learn how to use photoshop.

Mark said...

Your organization was very good. At first I thought the speed of the video was too fast and i will comment on it later. Your narration speed and picture illustrations were perfectly timed and had no problems following. You also clearly state and demonstrate what you are doing. The development of the movie is fine. Each step flows from one another nicely
At 1stI thought your speed was too fast, but, it’s a video and it can be passed. What I did do was follow your video by using photo shop and I had no problems following your show. Very good.
Mark

Keith Henderson said...

Lauren,
i enjoyed the video. You spoke very cleary so i could understand the process. You seemed to know the information and can obviously share it with your students. Good job!
Keith

Gregory Gilroy said...

Lauren,

The video was very well done with a lot of information. It would definitely be something that I would use in the classroom because it could help the students out.

Greg G

T Cuomo said...

Lauren,
Good Job. Your thoughts and the layout of your video was easy to follow. I'm not to familiar with photoshop but i do feel more confident playing around with it.

Vik said...

Awesome video. I have always been interested in learning photoshop but always felt like it would be over my head. This will be a lot of help to me someday.

The pacing was a little fast, but that can be overlooked given the fact we were given a fairly tight time constraint. Additionally, students would be able to rewind and rewatch the video as needed to glean the needed info.

One thing that could use some work was the audio quality on the narration, as it was making some odd popping noises. It was probably just a bad microphone though.

Good work!

Unknown said...

Great Video, I think the photo looked great after the changes were made. I feel that I could do that now after watching the video. But I bet the program gets alot more difficult as you try other things, I have not used it before

Dennis Pope said...

You seem like you know your content very well and your explanation was clear. I felt I could perform this task after seeing the video. The screen images were used well.