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            <title>Inanimate Alice</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=335105</link>
            <description>A teaching resource for digital literacy, stimulus for story telling and creativity that is FREE to download. It has been developed in partnership between BradField and the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust and its schools.Inanimate Alice the multi award-winning interactive audio-visual narrative from new-media production house the BradField Company (BradField) has been identified by Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) as delivering compelling new media suitable for an education audience. Seen by over 1 million viewers (estimate), it is an aid to creativity in the classroom, assisting in story telling and literacy and can be a free and major contribution to the creative curriculum that has been welcomed by teachers accessing it.</description>
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            <title>11.309J / 4.215J Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555847</link>
            <description>This course explores photography as a disciplined way of seeing, of investigating landscapes and expressing ideas. Readings, observations, and photographs form the basis of discussions on landscape, light, significant detail, place, poetics, narrative, and how photography can inform design and planning, among other issues. The class Web site can be found here: Sensing Place: Photography as Inquiry.</description>
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            <title>11.309J / 4.215J Sites in Sight: Photography as Inquiry</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555898</link>
            <description>This course explores photography as a disciplined way of seeing, of investigating landscapes and expressing ideas. Readings, observations, and photographs form the basis of discussions on landscape, light, significant detail, place, poetics, narrative, and how photography can inform design and planning, among other issues. The class website can be found here: Sites in Sight: Photography as Inquiry.</description>
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            <title>21W.749 / CMS.935 Documentary Photography and Photojournalism: Still Images of a World in Motion</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555971</link>
            <description>This course is an introduction to the great tradition of documentary photography. Students learn to see the world around them in a new way and produce a documentary project. The course requires reading and writing about photography, as well as doing it on a regular basis. The class emphasis is on thinking about why people photograph, what photographs do and do not mean to us, and on doing documentary work, on telling stories with photographs. This is not a technical class, and it should not be considered an &quot;introduction to photography.&quot; I work on the assumption that any student signing up for the class has at least a minimal sense of the difference between f stops and T stops, and can find his or her way around a camera. While there will be some technical discussion in class, it will be limited.</description>
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            <title>21W.749 Documentary Photography and Photo Journalism: Still Images of A World In Motion</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555647</link>
            <description>Documentary Photography and Photojournalism: Still Images of A World In Motion exposes students to the work of a number of great documentary photographers and photojournalists, as well as to writing about the documentary tradition. Students work throughout the term on a photo documentary project of their own, attempting to reduce a tiny area of the moving world to a set of still images that convey what the viewer needs to know about what they saw - without hearing the sounds, smelling the odors, experiencing what was happening outside the viewfinder, and without seeing the motion. Students also write papers about the subjects of their photo documentaries.</description>
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            <title>4.341 Introduction to Photography</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555784</link>
            <description>This course combines practical instruction, field trips, group discussions, and individual reviews intended to foster a critical awareness of how images in our culture are produced and constructed. Student-initiated term projects are at the core of this exploration of the relationship of image to language and issues of interpretation and personal history. Besides, this course also offers practical instruction in basic black and white techniques, digital imaging, fundamentals of camera operation, lighting, film exposure, development and printing. Course provides opportunity for continued exploration.</description>
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            <title>4.341 Introduction to Photography and Related Media</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=556034</link>
            <description>This course provides practical instruction in the fundamentals of analog and digital SLR and medium/large format camera operation, film exposure and development, black and white darkroom techniques, digital imaging, and studio lighting. This semester we will explore the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences for our theme- and site-specific term project, which provides opportunities to develop technical skills and experimental photographic techniques, and for personal artistic exploration. Final projects will be presented on site in exhibition format. Work in progress is continuously presented and discussed in a critical forum. Lectures, readings, visiting professionals, group discussions, and site visits encourage aesthetic appreciation of the medium and a deeper understanding of our semester theme, as well as a critical awareness of how images in our culture are produced and constructed.</description>
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            <title>4.343 Photography and Related Media</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555720</link>
            <description>Subject combines practical instruction, readings, lectures, field trips, visiting artists, group discussions, and individual reviews. Fosters a critical awareness of how images in our culture are produced and constructed. Student-initiated term project at the core of exploration. Special consideration given to the relationship of space and the photographic image. Practical instruction in basic black and white techniques, digital imaging, fundamentals of camera operation, lighting, film exposure, development, and printing. Open to beginning and advanced students. Lab fee. Enrollment limited with preference given to current Master of Architecture students.</description>
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            <title>4.A21 Stories Without Words: Photographing the First Year</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=555765</link>
            <description>The transition from high school and home to college and a new living environment can be a fascinating and interesting time, made all the more challenging and interesting by being at MIT. More than recording the first semester through a series of snapshots, this freshman seminar will attempt to teach photography as a method of seeing and a tool for better understanding new surroundings. Over the course of the semester, students will develop a body of work through a series of assignments, and then attempt to describe the conditions and emotions of their new environment in a cohesive final presentation.</description>
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            <title>Basic photography for the mass media</title>
            <link>http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewMaterial.htm?id=736819</link>
            <description>This class for beginning mass media photographers and photojournalists includes illustrated exercises, practical principles, videos, readings and portfolios. Also available is a nine-part self-guided Photoshop tutorial, and downloadable photos for practice.</description>
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