Thursday, July 9, 2009

Re: digital pictures

If you only need to access them from within your network, I have found =
it easiest to organize them in grade level folders. Within those =
folders you can create separate folders for classrooms, event, etc. You =
will need some cross grade folders to deal with them too.

Organizing pictures is REALLY time consuming. It is really easy to dump =
an entire SD card of pictures into a folder, so by the end of the year =
there are thousands of pictures. It is much better to just put 4-5 =
pictures at a time in folders, spending the time to rename them. =20

Also, if you do an electronic yearbook, often the YB adviser will =
organize pictures for the yearbook, so coordinate with this person.

Renee Ramig
Seven Hills School


-----Original Message-----
From: A forum for independent school educators on behalf of Jessi =
Christiansen
Sent: Thu 7/9/2009 11:50 AM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: digital pictures
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Hi Everyone,=20
We are looking for a good way to manage and store all of our digital
photos. =20

What are some labeling techniques you have used?

How do you store your digital pictures? Who has access to it?

What have you done with archived pictures?

Thanks for any ideas.

~Jessi


Jessi Christiansen=20
Assistant Head of School=20
Epiphany School=20
(206) 720-7650=20
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