Tuesday, May 22, 2018

opinions writing

Standardized tests have been apart of the American education system since the mid-1800s. However, in the last decade these tests have rocketed as the “No Child Left Behind” act was put into action in all 50 states. US students began to slip from being ranked 18th in the world for math, to 27th. Research shows that high-stakes standardized test scores are not valid or reliable.
I think that the requirement of standardized tests is not achieving anything but stress and lost confidence in students. Standardized tests takes away focus from the ultimate goal, student success. Also these tests create disadvantages for students who do not have access to the knowledge needed in order to complete these test questions
In fact, standardized tests are biased by social-class, ethnic and other cultural differences. They unfairly advantage those who can afford to prep for the test. Kids who are suffering from poverty do not get the same tools and resources in order to prepare for these tests as kids who are able to access these resources do. As a student from Bowie, I am fortunate enough to have tools available to me in order to succeed on these tests. However, kids that go to other schools do not have the same teachers and atmosphere that would allow them to strive in there academics. Therefore, requiring kids from all over to take the same tests does not accurately show students to the best of their abilities.
These tests create unnecessary stress and negative attitudes towards school. They do not allow students or teachers to show creativity, and lead students to the “gaming” strategies that improve the success-rate of guessing. With these standardized test creating fatigue, students begin to rely on guessing in order to just complete the test. Therefore, if students are not taking these tests to the best of their ability, how will they be accurately graded. According to the National Academy of Sciences report to Congress, standardized tests don’t increase student achievement.
Statistics show that the average student in America’s big-city public schools takes some 112 mandatory tests between pre-kindergarten and the end of 12th grade. That is an average of about 8 tests per year, the study says. This eats up 20 -25 hours every school year. This means that rather than students preparing for future success or other necessary lessons needed in order to prepare for the next grade level, they are focused on just trying to pass a computerized graded test.
However, some people may argue that these standardized tests are a practical and accurate way of evaluating what a student does or does not know. Although these tests do show what category of the tests students either struggle or excel at, I believe they still are not accurate way to determine student success. Some students struggle with taking tests, while others do very good. This does not mean one student is smarter than the other. Overall, these tests cannot accurately measure how well a student is doing in a particular subject.
Most likely standardized tests are always going to be apart of the school’s system. However, a step in the right direction could be to minimize how many tests students are required to take throughout their education. This way students would still have to prepare for a test over concepts they’ve learned throughout the year, but it would be less stressful and easier to take on.
Overall, standardized testing is not contributing to the success rates of students. Instead, it is creating problems such as lost confidence and bad habits such as guessing. By minimizing the amount of standardized tests, students stress levels would decrease and they would be more confident to take these tests.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

landscapes


1) Google maps shows great locations with detail.

2) Photographers Ephemeris can help predict angles of sunrise and sunsets. It also can tell you good angles to shoot your landscape photo and the perfect time. 

3) It makes the photo harder to put together. You want to shoot from a distance and make the foreground and background look close to each other. 

4) Digital SLR's, and the software Lightroom 6, can get back the highlight shadow in a very natural way. A ND grad filter can also bring back detail to the landscape and sky. 

5) Cleaning cloths to always keep the camera lens clear & clean. Microfibre towel to dry off the camera and lens. A waterproof bag that is strong and can quickly cover the camera in case of a change in weather. 

6) You can capture different angles and views of the landscape before hand. Get more elements to shoot. 

7) Subject is more important because it can influence what composition you will have in the picture. Never force the subject to conform the rule.

8) Always find a main subject and then start to gather elements that won't distract from the main focus. Do each element one at a time so you can either add or take away. 

9) The clouds that are puffy and bright in color photos bring a totally different effect in black in white. Secondly, the heavy dark sky can produce monochromatic results. 

10) You can go back and make your previous photos better by capturing angles, and elements you missed before. You look at the landscape very differently now because you can see all the angles and composition that you didn't see before.  

HDR preview



1) You have to take different photos in different exposers by yourself. Manually change the ISO and shutter speed

2) HDR blending software, a camera, and a tripod.

3) Taking better pictures is why someone may take an HDR photo. With a landscape of buildings and sky, you can get the dark and light versions and combine them together to look 3D or more realistic. 

4) After combining the photos you can see how the effect really goes into play. You can see the contrast between the different photos that you can't see in just one normal photo. 

HDR photography



Monday, April 23, 2018

merger photo preview


1) I think that not moving the camera at all and the lighting will be difficult to keep the same. Also to get the person in the right angles so the final picture will turn out the way I want it to.

2) The best place to shoot this would be in the front under the shade or somewhere with not an overwhelming light source.

3) In the photo maybe I can make all 5 different subjects to spell or do something unique.

4) If there was a theme to the photo then yes, but if it's just a merger photo probably not.