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Lesson plan on ICT ¨C Granada
La Alhambra: Making panoramas on a field trip to the Alhambra in
Granada/Spain
Photosynth is a powerful set of tools for
capturing and viewing the world in 3D. You can
take photos in a 360 degree turn and experience
a panoramic view. Photosynth allows you to
take a bunch of photos of the same scene
object and automatically stitch them
that you can share with anyone on the web.
Objectives:
? develop students? ability
? location
? Students take a deeper look on the objects and locations they take photos of
? promotes teamwork
? giving other students/teachers/parents who haven¡¯t gone with them to Spain
what it feels like to be in that particula
gives a more complete story than seeing them as individual photos.
Materials:
To make panoramas from your PC, install
application from http://photosynth.net/
Cameras or Smartphones with rather good cameras, PCs.
Resources:
Microsoft tutorials:
http://lh4.ggpht.com/-DoScl6uMcOQ/Tp3BNixoW_I/AAAAAAAAAXU/WKFbLm80oFg/s1600
h/image%25255B7%25255D.png
Lesson 1:
Students use cameras to take phot
pairs or small groups.
Granada
panoramas on a field trip to the Alhambra in
Photosynth is a powerful set of tools for
capturing and viewing the world in 3D. You can
take photos in a 360 degree turn and experience
Photosynth allows you to
ch of photos of the same scene or
and automatically stitch them all together into one big interactive 3D
with anyone on the web.
ability to take photographs on
take a deeper look on the objects and locations they take photos of
other students/teachers/parents who haven¡¯t gone with them to Spain
to be in that particular place. Seeing many photos stitched together
gives a more complete story than seeing them as individual photos.
To make panoramas from your PC, install Image Composite Editor and the
http://photosynth.net/
s with rather good cameras, PCs.
DoScl6uMcOQ/Tp3BNixoW_I/AAAAAAAAAXU/WKFbLm80oFg/s1600
Students use cameras to take photos of a certain location inside or outside the Alhambra
panoramas on a field trip to the Alhambra in
er into one big interactive 3D viewing experience
take a deeper look on the objects and locations they take photos of
other students/teachers/parents who haven¡¯t gone with them to Spain a sense of
Seeing many photos stitched together
gives a more complete story than seeing them as individual photos.
and thePhotosynth
DoScl6uMcOQ/Tp3BNixoW_I/AAAAAAAAAXU/WKFbLm80oFg/s1600-
inside or outside the Alhambra in
Students start by standing in the centre of
the room with your camera zoomed wide.
They spin around, taking overlapping
shots as they go. (Make sure successive
photos are overlapped by at least 50%.)
Depending on how wide the lens goes,
they¡®ll probably need to take 15-30 photos
to go all the way around. To give the room
a good 3D model, they should next shoot
overlapped shots from each of the
corners. For saturation coverage and the most reliable reconstructions, they should shoot from
the centres of each wall as well.
It is also a great idea to have different students to take the photos. It does not matter if
different cameras are used, or the resolution differ. It does not matter if photographs are taken
on a number of days.
Better to take extra photos than risk a missing link!
Lesson 2:
Students create a folder on their desktop and download photos into this folder for later use.
They should sort them and delete photos they don?t want to use and make sure the the photos
are all right side-up.
Lesson 3:
Lecture about how to use Photosynth and the Image Composite Editor. Teacher shows good
examples and the link for online tutorials.
Lesson 4:
Students launch Image Composite Editor and drop a set of panorama image files in the top
panel. They have to select "Stitch." Once this process is completed, they click on "Publish to
Web." Students will be redirected to the Photosynth website where they will Login and click on
the "Upload" button.
(The process of uploading the images is not a quick one and be warned that this may take a
while, depending on the number of images students have.)
Evaluation:
? see rubric
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Lesson plan on ict alhambra photosynth

  • 1. Lesson plan on ICT ¨C Granada La Alhambra: Making panoramas on a field trip to the Alhambra in Granada/Spain Photosynth is a powerful set of tools for capturing and viewing the world in 3D. You can take photos in a 360 degree turn and experience a panoramic view. Photosynth allows you to take a bunch of photos of the same scene object and automatically stitch them that you can share with anyone on the web. Objectives: ? develop students? ability ? location ? Students take a deeper look on the objects and locations they take photos of ? promotes teamwork ? giving other students/teachers/parents who haven¡¯t gone with them to Spain what it feels like to be in that particula gives a more complete story than seeing them as individual photos. Materials: To make panoramas from your PC, install application from http://photosynth.net/ Cameras or Smartphones with rather good cameras, PCs. Resources: Microsoft tutorials: http://lh4.ggpht.com/-DoScl6uMcOQ/Tp3BNixoW_I/AAAAAAAAAXU/WKFbLm80oFg/s1600 h/image%25255B7%25255D.png Lesson 1: Students use cameras to take phot pairs or small groups. Granada panoramas on a field trip to the Alhambra in Photosynth is a powerful set of tools for capturing and viewing the world in 3D. You can take photos in a 360 degree turn and experience Photosynth allows you to ch of photos of the same scene or and automatically stitch them all together into one big interactive 3D with anyone on the web. ability to take photographs on take a deeper look on the objects and locations they take photos of other students/teachers/parents who haven¡¯t gone with them to Spain to be in that particular place. Seeing many photos stitched together gives a more complete story than seeing them as individual photos. To make panoramas from your PC, install Image Composite Editor and the http://photosynth.net/ s with rather good cameras, PCs. DoScl6uMcOQ/Tp3BNixoW_I/AAAAAAAAAXU/WKFbLm80oFg/s1600 Students use cameras to take photos of a certain location inside or outside the Alhambra panoramas on a field trip to the Alhambra in er into one big interactive 3D viewing experience take a deeper look on the objects and locations they take photos of other students/teachers/parents who haven¡¯t gone with them to Spain a sense of Seeing many photos stitched together gives a more complete story than seeing them as individual photos. and thePhotosynth DoScl6uMcOQ/Tp3BNixoW_I/AAAAAAAAAXU/WKFbLm80oFg/s1600- inside or outside the Alhambra in
  • 2. Students start by standing in the centre of the room with your camera zoomed wide. They spin around, taking overlapping shots as they go. (Make sure successive photos are overlapped by at least 50%.) Depending on how wide the lens goes, they¡®ll probably need to take 15-30 photos to go all the way around. To give the room a good 3D model, they should next shoot overlapped shots from each of the corners. For saturation coverage and the most reliable reconstructions, they should shoot from the centres of each wall as well. It is also a great idea to have different students to take the photos. It does not matter if different cameras are used, or the resolution differ. It does not matter if photographs are taken on a number of days. Better to take extra photos than risk a missing link! Lesson 2: Students create a folder on their desktop and download photos into this folder for later use. They should sort them and delete photos they don?t want to use and make sure the the photos are all right side-up. Lesson 3: Lecture about how to use Photosynth and the Image Composite Editor. Teacher shows good examples and the link for online tutorials. Lesson 4: Students launch Image Composite Editor and drop a set of panorama image files in the top panel. They have to select "Stitch." Once this process is completed, they click on "Publish to Web." Students will be redirected to the Photosynth website where they will Login and click on the "Upload" button. (The process of uploading the images is not a quick one and be warned that this may take a while, depending on the number of images students have.) Evaluation: ? see rubric