Dear GIMP:
 
I've just retired from teaching Technology Applications for middle schoolers 
(7,8), and I wanted to share the numerous student projects that involved GIMP. 
Various groups of students turned to your product 30 different times to make 
things happen:
 
1)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Harmony Hills Elementary School 
Mentorship Workshop:  Twenty-one students [eighth grade] from RYSS traveled to 
Harmony Hills Elementary School to mentor twenty third grade students in the 
use of graphics software.  This mentorship process involved an intensive 
session of learning/practicing, and project application to make digital art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/h_8_h.html
 
2)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success (RYSS) - Houston Coalition for the 
Homeless (HCH) "Three Decades of Achievement" Event [April 5, 2013] :  A core 
group of eighth grade students attended the Houston Coalition for the Homeless 
(HCH) "Three Decades of Achievement" event downtown Houston, April 5, 2013. 
They displayed a selection of the eighth grade class Digital Art about the 
homeless to not only call attention to this social issue, but also celebrate 
their humanity. They explained their (and classmates') multifaceted project 
that involved Word, PowerPoint and GIMP (graphic arts software):
 
http://tomrchambers.com/hch.html
 
3)  "Homelessness" Digital Art (GIMP) :  Eighth grade students used GIMP 
(Photoshop equivalent freeware) to create Digital Art about homelessness. The 
art online is a selection from the 8th grade class. They used images of 
homelessness situations to manipulate in GIMP for the art work. Not only did 
the students call attention to the plight of the homeless, but also celebrate 
their humanity through the Digital Art treatment of the images.This activity 
was in response to a learning service (campaign) initiative by the National 
Council of La Raza (NCLR):
 
http://tomrchambers.com/h8_gimp/index.html
 
4)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Harmony Hills Elementary School 
Mentorship  Workshop:  Twenty-two students [seventh grade] from RYSS traveled 
to Harmony Hills Elementary School to mentor  twenty-one second grade students 
in the use of graphics software.  This mentorship process involved an intensive 
session of learning/practicing, and project application  to make digital art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/hh_g_ryss_11-12.html
 
5)  GIMP for Gala:   Seventh grade classes used GIMP (graphic arts software - 
Photoshop equivalent) to make Digital Art for the Tejano Center for Community 
Concerns (TCCC)-Raul  Yzaguirre School for Success (RYSS) Gala/Fundraiser 
(October 19, 2012). They utilized existing photographs made by RYSS students on 
various field trips with the Houston  Audubon Society:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/gimp_gala.html
 
6)  Dublin/RYSS Space Weather/NASA Magnetospheric Multiscale [MMS] 2014 Digital 
Art Exhibition: Eighth grade students at Raul Yzaguirre School For Success 
[RYSS] [Houston, Texas], and fifth grade students at Dublin Intermediate School 
[Dublin, Texas] exhibited their Digital Art in Dublin, Texas [June, 2012] based 
on research of Space weather and the NASA MMS [Magnetospheric Multiscale] 2014 
Mission:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/dub_ryss_exhib.html
 
7)  My World Transformed: This project is a culmination of middle school 
students [Enrichment Class] at Raul Yzaguirre School For Success (Houston, 
Texas) working to explore their personal environment [bedroom at home] to 
provide photo documentation for the making of Digital Art. During the process, 
a greater awareness of "self" through possessions came to the forefront:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ec_mwt.html
 
8)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Dublin [TX] Middle and Primary 
Schools Mentorship Workshops: Nineteen eighth grade students from Raul 
Yzaguirre School for Success [RYSS] traveled to Dublin Middle and Primary 
Schools [Dublin, TX] to mentor fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade students 
in the use of graphics software to create digital art re: Space weather and 
NASA's MMS [Magnetospheric Multiscale] 2014 Mission:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ryss_dmps.html
 
9)  DA_NASA_MMS_RYSS: Eighth grade students participated in a classroom 
assignment involving GIMP [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and research 
re: Space weather and NASA's MMS [Magnetospheric Multiscale] 2014 Mission. The 
students were tasked to research the various topics/concepts about Space 
weather [Sun, Sunspots, solar flares, CMEs (Coronal Mass Ejections), solar 
winds, Earth, Earth's magnetic fields, Earth's magnetosphere, magnetic 
reconnection, Auroas] as well as NASA's MMS 2014 Mission, and then translate 
the information in photo software as Digital Art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/NASA_MMS_DA.html
 
10)  FACE II: As a part of  after school programming, this exhibition is a 
culmination of 7th and 8th grade students working to explore self-portraiture 
as Digital Art. It is in keeping with Mr. Chambers' project, "TOM SERIES"and 
the exhibition, "The FACE: Evolution of Portrait in Photography":
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ec_face2.html
 
11)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Junior and Primary Academies 
Mentorship Workshop II:  Eighth grade students mentored fifth grade students in 
the use of graphics software [GIMP (freeware Photoshop equivalent)] to create 
digital art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ryss_jr-primary_2.html
 
12)  Bullying Digital Art: Eighth grade students participated in a classroom 
assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and research 
re: bullying via the Internet as part of the NCLR [National Council of La Raza] 
initiative/campaign against bullying. They were tasked to translate their 
research in photo software as Digital Art. As a result, greater understanding 
of the social problem came to the forefront with acquired skills of 
manipulating photographs ... utilizing various tools and filters within the 
software:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/bully_gimp_8.html
 
13)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Junior and Primary Academies 
Mentorship Workshop:  Seventh grade students mentored fifth grade students in 
the use of graphics software [GIMP (freeware Photoshop equivalent)] to create 
digital art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ryss_jr-primary.html
 
14)  Alexander's Angel:  This exhibition is a culmination of Mr. Chambers' 
enrichment class [6,7,8 grades] working with their Houston Audubon  Society 
field trip photographs [Alexander Chapel, Cedar Bayou Methodist Cemetery, 
Baytown, Texas] of an angel figurine to make Digital Art.:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/hi2_gimp.html
 
15)  RYSS "Core Values" Project:  Seventh grade students participated in a 
classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and 
 vocabulary building through word identification/meaning via the Internet. The 
students were given the RYSS four "Core Values" [Junior Academy theme] ... 
HONOR,  RESPONSIBILITY, COMMITMENT, CITIZENSHIP ... to research the meaning of 
online, and then translate those meanings in photo software as Digital Art. As 
a result,  vocabulary enhancement came to the forefront with acquired skills of 
manipulating photographs ... utilizing various tools and filters within the 
software.:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/core_values.html
 
16)  The Banner Ad:  Advertising on the Internet:  Seventh grade students 
participated in a classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] 
photo software to create a banner ad/Web banner to  begin to understand this 
form of advertising on the World Wide Web.  This form of online advertising 
involves embedding an advertisement into a web page. Its purpose  is to attract 
traffic to a website by linking to the website of the advertiser.  One standard 
size used by the students:  728X90 pixels:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/7_ban_ad.html
 
17)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Harmony Hills Elementary School 
Mentorship  Workshop:  Nineteen students [seventh grade] from RYSS traveled to 
Harmony Hills Elementary School to mentor  nineteen third grade students in the 
use of graphics software.  This mentorship process involved an intensive 
session of learning/practicing, and project application  to make digital art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ryss_hh.html
 
18)  HAS Art: As a part of after school programming, this exhibition is a 
culmination of 6th and 7th grade students working with their Houston  Audubon 
Society field trip photographs [High Island and Galveston Bay, Galveston, 
Texas] to make Digital Art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/hi_gimp.html
 
19)  SARAH: As a part of after school programming, this exhibition is a 
culmination of 6th and 7th grade students working with their  photographs of a 
particular headstone at the Old City Cemetery in Galveston, Texas to make 
Digital Art. The point of the project is to add relevance to the study of  
Early American History by making a connection with an individual ... "a real 
person" ... who was born shortly after the American Revolution, and whose 
remains are now  at the cemetery ... just a few feet below the headstone. This 
immediacy of the remains and the original headstone brought this history 
"closer" to the students as they documented the gravesite, and later, made 
Digital Art to pay their respects to Sarah. [March 30, 2011]:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/sarah.html
 
20)  DA_LA7_RYSS:  Seventh grade  students participated in a classroom 
assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and 
vocabulary building through Grade 7 Language Arts word  identification/meaning 
via the Internet to make Digital Art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/DA_LA7_RYSS.html
 
21)  FACE_RYSS: As a part of  after school programming, this exhibition is a 
culmination of 6th and 7th grade students working to explore self-portraiture 
as Digital Art. It is in keeping with the  exhibition, "The FACE: Evolution of 
Portrait in Photography" at the State Novosibirsk Historical Museum, Russia, 
February 16 - March 14, 2011:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/pt_face/pt_face.html
 
22)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - T.H. Rogers School Mentorship 
Workshop:  Twenty-nine middle school students [eighth grade] from RYSS traveled 
to T.H. Rogers School to mentor their  photo/art students [9-12] in the use of 
graphics software.  This mentorship process involved an intensive session of 
learning/practicing, and project application to  make digital art:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ryss_throgers.html
 
23)  DA_SS8_RYSS:  Eighth grade  students participated in a classroom 
assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and Grade 8 
Social Studies research via the Internet to make  Digital Art.  Aspects of 
Early American History [First Semester] were searched and researched in 
combination with downloaded images to visualize the information for  greater 
retention. This project was shown [slide show] as a part of the 6th annual 
Carnival of e-Creativity & Change-agents Conclave  [2011 CeC & CaC], Sattal 
Estate, Bhimtal, India, February 18 - 20, 2011:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/8_hist_gimp.html
 
24)  Raul Yzaguirre School For Success [RYSS] - Crespo Fine Arts Academy 
Mentorship  Workshop:  Thirteen middle school students [seventh grade] from 
RYSS traveled to Crespo Fine Arts Academy to  mentor 26 fifth grade students in 
the use of graphics software.  This mentorship process involved an intensive 
morning session of learning and practicing, and an  afternoon session of 
project application to make digital art.  The workshop has set a precedent, and 
there is discussion of it being implemented at other schools.  Chambers states, 
"I'm always proud of all of my students, but I am particularly proud of these 
13 seventh graders who eagerly took on the challenge of doing more for  
themselves, their school and their community":
 
http://tomrchambers.com/ryss_crespo.html
 
25)  The Banner Ad:  Advertising on the Internet:  Seventh grade students 
participated in a classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] 
photo software to create a banner ad/Web  banner to begin to understand this 
form of advertising on the World Wide Web.  This form of online advertising 
involves embedding an advertisement into a web page.  Its purpose is to attract 
traffic to a website by linking to the website of the advertiser.  One standard 
size used by the students:  728X90 pixels  [view slide show]:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/b_a_7_9-10/index.html
 
26)  Paul Revere:  Seventh grade  students participated in a classroom 
assignment involving the Internet and GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo 
software to research/study Paul Revere/The American  Revolution and make 
Digital Art. This project is currently featured in the School  Spotlightsection 
of The Paul Revere House Museum website [view slide show; download slide show; 
school spotlight PDF]:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/pr/index.html
 
27)  Gulf Coast/East Coast Digital Art Collaboration:  Sixth, seventh and 
eighth grade students are exchanging images with students at Eisenhower Middle 
School [Wyckoff, New  Jersey, U.S.A.] for manipulation to generate Digital Art:
 
http://eastcoastgulfcoast.blogspot.com/
 
28)  DA_SCI7_RYSS:  Seventh grade  students participated in a classroom 
assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and 
vocabulary building through Grade 7 Science word  identification/meaning via 
the Internet to make Digital Art. This project was shown as a part of the 5th 
annual Carnival of e-Creativity & Change-agents Conclave  [2010 CeC & CaC], 
February 19 - 21, 2010, Sattal Estate, Bhimtal, India:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/DA_SCI7_RYSS.html
 
29)  The Banner Ad:  Advertising on the Internet:  Seventh grade students 
participated in a classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] 
photo software to create a banner ad/Web banner to  begin to understand this 
form of advertising on the World Wide Web.  This form of online advertising 
involves embedding an advertisement into a web page. Its purpose  is to attract 
traffic to a website by linking to the website of the advertiser.  One standard 
size used by the students:  728X90 pixels:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/banban/index.html
 
30)  DA_7_8_RYSS:  Seventh and  eighth grade students participated in a 
classroom assignment involving GIMP 2 [Photoshop equivalent] photo software and 
vocabulary building through word  identification/meaning via the Internet to 
make Digital Art.  Exhibitions:  East End Gallery, Houston  Institute For 
Culture, Houston, Texas, U.S.A., January 7 - February 16, 2009 [PARENTS TOUR]; 
4th annual Carnival  of e-Creativity & Change-agents Conclave [2009 CeC & CaC], 
Sattal Estate, Bhimtal, India,  February 27 to March 1, 2009; Talento Bilingue 
de Houston, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.,  August 3 - October 29, 2009; Lobby 
Gallery, Bob Lanier Public Works  Building, Houston, Texas, U.S.A., November 6, 
2009 - April 25, 2010; City Council Lobby Gallery, City Hall [Cultural Affairs, 
Mayor's Office], Houston, Texas, U.S.A., April 26 - May 17, 2010:
 
http://tomrchambers.com/DA_7_8_RYSS.html
 
 
TOM R. CHAMBERS
"Move forward and upward until further
 notice."

Teacher, Technology Applications 
College Prep Academy [6-8]
Raul Yzaguirre School For Success
Houston, Texas, USA
http://tejanocenter.org
Student Projects: http://tomrchambers.com/RYSS_TCCC.html 
chamber...@ryss.org

Documentary Photographer and Visual Artist
http://tomrchambers.com
t...@tomrchambers.com
chambers...@yahoo.com
281-889-9966 
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