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Providing Images to Enrich Presentations in Tourism Education
IELIT (Image Enriched Learning In Tourism)www.tourismimages.org.uk
Lisa HodgkinsFaculty Librarian, Leisure & TourismBuckinghamshire Chilterns University College
IELIT – Image Enriched Learning in Tourismwww.tourismimages.org.uk
The Database
• Software from Resourca• They hold the images on
their server• Using Dreamweaver we
set up a webpage interface
• Images are indexed by contributor, location and keyword as well as by tourism subject area
• Advantages: price, good technical support, stability
• Disadvantages, not as flexible as we’d hoped – some problems with the webpage interface
• Indexing issues
Contributors• Mostly academics, but we welcome anyone with good
images • A list of wanted images will be on the webpage• Images are emailed to the project manager• Letter of agreement will be sent to the contributor but the
website explicitly states that the copyright remains with the image creator
• Users are required to acknowledge the photographer and agree to terms and conditions of use
Bicycle Hire, Zimbabwe Gondola, Venice Shakespeare Birthplace, Stratford-upon-AvonJohn Tribe Alastair Forbes Dorin Festeu
copyright Dorin Festeu 2005, (from IELIT) photographer and date unknown
(from Google)
Why not Google?•too many images •are they relevant?•origin may not be clear•problems downloading•here today…
Copyright Issues (Jisc Guidelines for Fair Dealing)
Using images from the web in classroomsOkay for students to use in courseworkOkay to print out for personal useBut not in VLE’s
Dorin Festeu Lisa Hodgkins John Tribe John Tribe
Until now, no resource has been available to freely contribute and share meaningful tourism images
Why use images?Tourism students, attracted to the subject by the opportunity to
investigate places and cultures may be attracted to teaching methods which are not only text centred
Village pump Zimbabwe, John Tribe
PLA soldiers and Great Wall, China, John Tribe
Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, Lisa Hodgkins
Anasazi ruins, Arizona, Lisa Hodgkins
Delivery of supplies, Koh Phi Phi Thailand, John Tribe
Images are more easily stored inlong term memory (Erdelyi and Stein, 1981)
Ronald McDonald using Thai GreetingJohn Tribe, 2004
Images provoke imagination and can evoke further questioning and creative thinking (Buzan, 1990)
Campsite with teepees, Lisa Hodgkins, 2005
Thai man selling Christmas gifts, John Tribe, 2003Authenticity
Images are useful aids for learners who struggle with verbal-only teaching (Myatt and Carter, 1979)
Budget motel, Utah, Lisa Hodgkins, 2005
Advert for SAS Radisson Hotel, Lisa Hodgkins 2005Hotel Markets
The use of pictures with text is particularly efficient in enhancing levels of comprehension (Levin, 1989)
Sustainable Tourism (WTO)Make optimal use of environmental resources that constitute a key
element in tourism development, maintaining essential ecological processes and helping to conserve natural heritage and biodiversity.
Respect the socio-cultural authenticity of host communities, conserve their built and living cultural heritage and traditional values, and contribute to inter-cultural understanding and tolerance.
Ensure viable, long-term economic operations, providing socio-economic benefits to all stakeholders that are fairly distributed, including stable employment and income-earning opportunities and social services to host communities, and contributing to poverty alleviation.
all photographs by John Tribe
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www.tourismimages.org.ukContact: Dorin Festeu ([email protected])
Other image resources
Big Photo
http://www.bigfoto.com/
Stock Xchnge
http://www.sxc.hu/index.phtml
Pics4Learning
http://www.pics4learning.com/index.php
FreeFoto
http://www.freefoto.com/index.jsp