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HIP for Educators
Digital Image Processing allows students to practice active problem solving and critical thinking. Now you can use the HIP® (Hands-on Image Processing) for Educators package to teach yourself how you can use this exciting technology to enhance your students' learning. Empower your students to utilize the explosion in digital imaging technologies!

Themes and activities

Manipulate
What Is a Digital Image?
The World of False Color
Cut & Paste

Analyze
The Digital Meterstick
Plot Profile
Particle Analysis

Visualize
Animation
Color Composites

Enhance
Digital Filters
Image Calibration

Explore
Creating & Acquiring Images
More Images

Highlights

  • Eleven interactive lessons teach the basic techniques of image processing
  • Suggestions for using digital images in teaching all areas of science, mathematics and technology
  • On-screen notes for each image describe the subject and how the image was created
  • Ideas for using images from the Internet, CD-ROMs, scanners and video capture
Product Components
  • CD-ROM with interactive lessons offering demonstrations and opportunities to try image processing techniques, a library of images to explore, glossary and on-screen help
  • Video showing teachers and students in classroom situations
  • User's guide with installation instructions, getting started information and Technique tip sheets
  • Toll-free technical support
System Requirements
Color Macintosh computer
System 7.0 or later
QuickTime 1.6 or later
4 MB available RAM (6.5 MB preferred)
Hard drive and Macintosh compatible CD-ROM drive

Pricing: $149.95

HIP®for Educators was developed by the Image Processing for Teaching Project at the University of Arizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory with funding from the Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project.

For more information, e-mail us or call 800/322-9884.

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