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Ms. Harding-Smith's Classroom

  • Nashville High School
  • Nashville, AR
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.

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Part of journalism is learning how to represent your story with a fantastic picture that visually represents everything you want to say without really saying anything. Learning to use different types of cameras to capture the perfect photo for a yearbook spread or newspaper article is one of the most important aspects of great journalism. To Zoom or not to Zoom, that is the question! Sometimes just keeping it simple and using the rule of thirds is the best way to get the shot. Our students will learn the basics and the tricks using these awesome cameras!

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Part of journalism is learning how to represent your story with a fantastic picture that visually represents everything you want to say without really saying anything. Learning to use different types of cameras to capture the perfect photo for a yearbook spread or newspaper article is one of the most important aspects of great journalism. To Zoom or not to Zoom, that is the question! Sometimes just keeping it simple and using the rule of thirds is the best way to get the shot. Our students will learn the basics and the tricks using these awesome cameras!

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