iPhoto

=Demonstration=

= iPhoto Guided Practice Capture and Import Before using iPhoto, it is necessary to have appropriate images. This can be done in several ways. =
 * Take photos or shoot video clips with the FaceTime (rear) and iSight (front) camera.
 * Wirelessly beam photos to and from iOS devices with iPhoto (imports at full resolution).
 * Save photos received in text messages or email to Camera Roll.
 * Import photos from a digital camera or SD memory card using iPad Camera Connection Kit.
 * Share photos with Photo Stream from other devices with an iCloud account.
 * Save image from Safari.
 * Hold iPad in landscape position which is best for iMovie
 * Tap Options; toggle Grid on and off

= How could the iPad camera benefit your students’ learning? = = How could current and past topics or study units use photography? =

= View and Organize = iPhoto and Photos work together.

= Open Photos =
 * 1) Tap the available button in the upper left corner until organizational tabs appear at the top
 * 2) Tap Albums; tap Edit
 * 3) Tap New Album, enter a relevant album name for the recent photos, tap Save
 * 4) Tap to add photos or tap Select All Photos, tap Done
 * 5) Repeat process to create new albums

= Edit Photos = Take multiple images that could be used to tell or illustrate a story or show how to compare and contrast. = Share = • Here we will wirelessly beam photos to and from iOS devices with iPhoto (imports at full resolution). || Share photos with Photo Stream from other devices with an iCloud account. Use BUMP || = Share via Journals = IOS Creativity
 * Use iPhoto to edit photos. ||
 * With iPad in landscape orientation, open iPhoto
 * 1) Tap Albums
 * 2) Point out the buttons at top and the different album colors
 * 3) Open the newly created album
 * 4) Single photo view and thumbnails
 * 5) Tap a photo; swipe left or right to view multiple photos
 * 6) Tap Edit, point out icons on bottom left
 * 7) Tap an image to edit
 * 8) Tap crop icon; crop photo
 * 9) Point out Action icon (gear) to set standard aspect ratio (or size)
 * 10) Tap exposure and contrast icon; adjust both
 * 11) Tap color and white balance icon
 * 12) Tap brushes icon to edit specific parts of a photo; tap different brush effects to modify
 * 13) Point out action menu options to show or hide where the effect is being applied, edges, effect strength
 * 14) Tap effects icon; add special effects; copy and past a special effect from one photo to another
 * 15) Point out other tools in top and bottom menu bar and the icon that means a photo has been edited ||
 * Use multiple methods to share the photo.
 * Pick a favorite photo from their album to share with another person
 * 1) Ensure both devices are set up to beam photos by enabling Location Services in Settings
 * 2) Tap a photo to share
 * 3) Tap Share-Beam
 * 4) Select available recipient, tap Beam Photos
 * 5) Pick another album
 * 6) Share to iMovie as a slideshow
 * 7) Show additional ways to share photos
 * 8) Save photos received in text messages or email to Camera Roll. ||
 * Import photos from digital camera or SD memory card using iPad Camera Connection Kit.
 * Journals are a new way to share and display your favorite photos or video clips in iPhoto. ||
 * Tap a photo
 * 1) Tap Share button, tap Journal icon
 * 2) Tap Choose, tap the photos to include
 * 3) Tap Next, tap Journal, tap existing journal title or tap new Journal
 * 4) Enter a name, tap Create Journal ||