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Hassan Anwar, Albukhary International University, Malaysia (mr.hassan.anwar@gmail.com)
Using Providing Guidance of Nine Events of Instruction Theory as a method to learn taking Professional Photographs
Problem Statement & Proposal
Assumptions / Assertions of the Project
Projected Challenges & Solutions
Thesis Statement
Timeline and Implementation Strategy List of References
Background & Urgency of the Problem Proposed Poster Design
Theoretical Framework
• Professional photography is very important in professional and practical life.
• Professional photography is a part of learning process.• Professional photography will help you with finding a good quality job. • Mostly Students in AiU, don’t have basic knowledge about how to take
professional photographs.• Professional photography will lead them to bright carriers.• Photographs are small "pieces" of time, a slice of life, an instant in
someone's life which, unlike ourselves, will never age and never forget the particular moment in which they were made.
It primarily emphasized that different learning outcomes originated from different instructions and particular “intellectual skills” and the series of learning has been set by studying steps (Instructional Design, n.d.).In three weeks, I will create an information poster with 6
pictures explained in English and created by me for 37 AiU scholars who have 0% knowledge about taking professional pictures to learn 3 ways of taking professional pictures by following 3 steps on a poster in one day. (Gagne,1985)
• 37 AiU scholars who have 0% knowledge about taking professional pictures can follow 6 steps on a poster in one day to learn 3 ways of taking professional pictures. (Gagne,1985)
• Nine events of Instruction Theory (Gagne,1985) can help students to understand the poster and learn how to take professional picture.
• Ignorance• Basic knowledge of Camera
• Solution 1: Seek help from Student Affairs• Solution 2: Seek help from Professional
Photographer
• This poster will help students to learn how to take professional photographs effectively.
37 AiU scholars who have 0% knowledge about taking professional pictures can follow 6 steps on a poster in one day to learn altering, focusing and obscuring of taking professional pictures. (Gagne,1985)
• Day 1: Design and production of posters• Day 2: Socialization of
program goals• Day 3: Testing and
modification of
procedures• Day 4: Poster production• Day 5: Poster distribution• Day 6: Implementation• Day 7: Project
Educational designers. (Photograph). (2010). Retrieved 13 Dec, 2013, from http://tlweb.latrobe.edu.au/education/learning-materials/lesson-planning/lessonplanning080.html.
Instructional Design. (n.d.). Conditions of learning (Robert Gagne). Retrieved Dec 01, 2013, from http://www.instructionaldesign.org/theories/conditions-learning.html.
UF. (2013). Gagne’s 9 events of instruction. Retrieved Dec 01, 2013, from http://citt.ufl.edu/tools/gagnes-9-events-of-instruction/.
Yeh Chi Lin. (Potographer). (n.d.) Retrieved 13 Dec, 2013, from http://blog.jmleclercq.com/10-myths-of-being-a-professio
nal-photographer/.
G05 SHL1013 Professional English (8 December 2013)
Learning 3 ways of taking professional photograph by following 6 steps
Methods and Procedures
1. This poster contains 6 easy steps to learn w ways of taking professional photographs
2. The steps clearly show how the proposed poster’s contents and design were planned, selected, and arranged. For example: Altering your perspective, Get close up.
3. This poster has instructions Step by step.
4. These six pictures has been taken from professional photographers to explain clearly about how to
take professional photographs.5. The poster will be developed
again and will be put in every Art Gallery and notice boards in
6. A monthly record will be recorded about the understanding of this poster .
7. Every month there will be a professional photography competition to observe the understanding of students about this poster.
Altering Your Perspective
Looking off camera
Focus Upon One Body Part – Get Close Up
Obscure part of your Subject
Looking within the frame
Take a Series of Shots
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