1.2. 2. Provides options for language, math expressions, and symbols (visual understanding through media)
1.3. 3. Provides options for comprehension (visualization)
1.4. 4. Provides options for physical action (access to tech tools)
1.5. 7. Provide options for recruiting interest (can be as creative as you like)
1.6. 8. Provides options for sustaining effort and persistence (challenge of realistic editing techniques)
2. Further Implementation: Students can learn to edit photos in many ways (cropping, brightness/contrast, size, colors, special effects, etc.) This helps teach technology and digital design.
3. Example: Adobe Photoshop - Students download NASA photos from the Internet. Open Photoshop to measure the images. Use the software to determine scale and compare to that of Mars (Roblyer & Doering, pg. 159, 2013). Edit photos however they desire.