Divide an image into 9 sections. The 4 points that intersect as well as 4 lines running up and across now represent powerful points for composition in your image.
What is The rule-of-thirds.
100
Courses in which the topics cover a span of time and in which objectives tend to be at the same level of learning can be organized around a sequence of events.
What is Historical or Chronological Sequencing?
200
The process of gathering relevant information about your students before the training begins.
What is Audience Analysis?
200
A photography software program designed to assist users in managing large quantities of digital images and doing post production work.
What is Lightroom 4?
200
Learning begins with an overview, a conceptual map, or a diagrammatic representation of how all topics or concepts are related.
What is Framework-to-detail Sequencing?
300
The process of determining if there is a want/requirement for specific training within an organization
What is Needs Assessment.
300
Pulls us into the picture, towards the subject, or on a 'journey' through the scene.
What is Lead-in lines?
300
Instructors should start working with what people know intellectually and move on from there.
What is Experience-based sequencing?
400
A statement of who the learner is, what the learner must perform, under what circumstances or conditions, and to what degree or standard of proficiency.
What is Instructional Objectives
400
States that a photograph looks more dynamic if the objects fall or follow a xxxxx line.
What is Diagonal rule?
400
A procedure by which we can determine the specific aspects of learning that must precede others to best facilitate mastery of an objective or goal.
What is Hierarchical task analysis?
500
Level 1 - The basement
Level 2 - The ground floor
Level 3 - The penthouse
What is Bloom's taxonomy?
500
What non-destructive workflow step does one work in when adjusting images in Lightroom 4?
What is The Develop step?
500
xxxx reveals the component parts of a psycho-motor performance.