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Fundamentos de la fotografía forense

Edades 11-14
Curso grupal en vivo
En este emocionante curso de 8 semanas, los estudiantes aprenden a documentar escenas del crimen utilizando técnicas reales de fotografía forense. Impartido por un investigador de CSI, este curso práctico forma parte del programa de Certificado CSI Junior, que desarrolla habilidades en el manejo de evidencia.
Videoconferencias en vivo
1 x por semana, 8 semanas
1-15 alumnos por clase
60 min

Qué está incluido

8 reuniones en vivo
8 horas presenciales
Proyectos
1-2 horas por semana. 3–6 hands-on forensic photography projects to complete throughout the course, each designed to build real-world skills (e.g., macro photography, documenting staged evidence, creating a photographic report)
Certificado de finalización
1 después de finalizar la clase

Experiencia de clase

Nivel de inglés: desconocido
Grado de EE. UU. 5 - 8
In this 8-week interactive course, students will explore the world of forensic photography through engaging, hands-on learning designed specifically for ages 11–14. Each week, learners will attend a live Zoom class where they'll participate in a mix of instructor-led discussions, demonstrations, group Q&A sessions, and fun photography challenges. This course is part of our Junior Crime Scene Investigator Certificate program and provides an immersive introduction to crime scene documentation using photography.

🔍 What will be taught?
Students will learn how forensic photographers capture detailed images that are used in investigations and courtrooms. They’ll gain foundational knowledge of how to use a camera, apply lighting techniques, and photograph various types of evidence—just like professionals in the field.

📚 Topics We’ll Cover Include:
Basics of camera settings (ISO, aperture, shutter speed)

Lighting, angles, and focus for clarity

Crime scene photography procedures and logging

Macro photography for small evidence

Low-light and UV/infrared photography techniques

Photographing specific evidence types (fingerprints, footprints, weapons, etc.)

Assembling a photographic report

Simulated crime scene photography practice

🧭 How is the class structured?
Each week includes:

A live Zoom class (required) with real-time interaction and demonstrations

A hands-on assignment that applies the week’s lesson using a digital camera or smartphone

Ongoing access to the instructor for questions and support

Final week includes a mock crime scene challenge and showcase

👩‍🏫 How will I teach?
I use a blended teaching approach that balances visual learning, interactive discussions, and practical activities. Each class includes slides to explain key concepts, live camera demonstrations to show techniques, and open Q&A for deeper engagement. Students will also receive example photos and activity instructions after class to guide them during the week.

🎯 My teaching style:
Supportive and student-centered

Focused on skill-building and creativity

Encouraging curiosity and critical thinking

Adaptable to different learning speeds and styles

💬 How much will learners interact with me?
Students will interact with me directly each week during our live Zoom classes. I’ll:

Answer questions during Q&A sessions

Give individual feedback on weekly photo assignments

Offer guidance via private messages or class posts

Provide support during the final project and report-building

Students are welcome to reach out at any time with questions, ideas, or photo submissions. I aim to create a safe, encouraging space where learners can explore forensic science and photography with confidence and curiosity.

Metas de aprendizaje

Explain the role of forensic photography in crime scene investigations and how photographic evidence is used in legal contexts.
Adjust key camera settings (ISO, aperture, and shutter speed) to capture clear, accurate images under different conditions.

Programa de estudios

Plan de estudios
Sigue en plan de estudios Teacher-Created
8 Lecciones
más de 8 semanas
Lección 1:
Week 1-2: Basics of Forensic Photography
 📷 Introduction to forensic photography and its role in investigations.
📷 Understanding camera settings (ISO, aperture, shutter speed).
🔴 Live Zoom Class: Camera settings demo & Q&A. 
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Week 1-2: Basics of Forensic Photography
 📷 Using proper lighting, angles, and focus for clear images.
📷 Hands-on practice with different light sources.
🔴 Live Zoom Class: Camera settings demo & Q&A. 
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Week 3: Crime Scene Documentation Techniques
 📷 Step-by-step process of photographing a crime scene.
📷 Overview, mid-range, and close-up shots.
📷 Creating a crime scene photography log.
🔴 Live Zoom Class: Crime scene documentation walkthrough. 
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Week 4: Close-Up and Macro Photography for Evidence
 📷 Understanding depth of field and macro settings.
📷 Photographing small details like fingerprints, tool marks, and trace evidence.
📷 Practice session: photographing various objects in detail.
🔴 Live Zoom Class: Macro photography workshop. 
60 minutos de lección en vivo en línea

Otros detalles

Lista de útiles escolares
To complete the hands-on photography projects in this course, students will need the following materials—most of which are commonly found at home:

📷 Photography Equipment
Any digital camera or smartphone with adjustable settings (ISO, focus, etc.)

🧪 Forensic Photography Tools
Ruler or forensic scale (a printable version will be provided)

Flashlight (for low-light and oblique lighting experiments)

Magnifying glass (optional) for examining small details

Access to basic household items to serve as mock evidence (e.g., shoes for footprints, utensils or tools, small containers, textured surfaces for fingerprints)

🗂️ Project & Report Materials
Notebook or binder for photo logs and note-taking

Drawing materials for hand-drawn scene diagrams.

📄 Instructor-Provided Materials
Printable templates: Photo log sheets, forensic scale, evidence markers

Weekly project guides with examples and step-by-step instructions

All provided materials will be shared digitally. No additional purchases are required.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Fuentes
This course focuses on forensic photography techniques used in real investigations but does not include any graphic, violent, or disturbing imagery. All content is age-appropriate and designed to introduce students to crime scene documentation in a safe and educational context. Students will be asked to photograph household items staged as "evidence" (e.g., footprints, fingerprints, tools, or objects placed in mock crime scenes). No real crime scenes or sensitive material will be used. Some projects involve: Working in low-light settings or using flashlights, which should be supervised to prevent eye strain or tripping hazards. Using a camera or smartphone, so guidance may be helpful if learners are unfamiliar with camera settings. No third-party tools requiring student accounts are used in this class. Parental supervision is not required during class but is encouraged during photography assignments if students need help with lighting, positioning, or handling equipment.

Conoce al profesor

Se unió el January, 2025
Perfil
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
I am a Crime Scene Investigator and Forensics Unit Supervisor with over a decade of hands-on experience in law enforcement and forensic science. My daily work involves photographing real crime scenes, documenting physical evidence, and preparing visual materials for court. I regularly use the same techniques taught in this course—such as macro photography, alternate light source imaging, and evidence logging—in real investigations.

In addition to my fieldwork, I have extensive experience teaching forensic science to young learners, both in classrooms and through virtual programs. For the past several years, I have led youth outreach and education workshops in underserved communities, helping students ages 10–17 explore careers in law enforcement, science, and criminal justice. I've developed and taught a variety of age-appropriate forensic classes, including fingerprint analysis, crime scene investigation, and forensic photography, both online and in person.

My teaching style is engaging, supportive, and hands-on—I aim to spark curiosity and build confidence by creating a fun and safe space for students to explore science through real-world applications. I’m especially passionate about encouraging students to see beyond stereotypes and limiting beliefs, and helping them discover the exciting possibilities that forensic science can offer.

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