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Monday, September 30, 2013

Mummy always said, "Never play with your food!"



But thats exactly what we did for the lesson. I love playing with electronic devices and owning a DSLR is my dream. But I only said owning it, besides that I know nuts about photography. I just love playing and shooting. We got to see some examples of food layout and shooting angles and some basic tricks.

We each had to bring the food that we wish to take photos of and I chose to buy my favourite Coco Exotic from Four Leaves. And I shall let the pictures do the talking...

 
Just looks heavenly......yummy

Played with the settings by changing colour   

 Cute Elmo!!! (Close shot)

 Macarons and T (tried an angular shot)

Fruit Tarts (Filling the 2/3s)

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Food Porn 1001

As weird or inappropriate as the title suggests. Food porn has nothing to do with sexuality. According to the always useful site - wiki, "Food Porn is a glamourized spectacular visual presentation of cooking or eating in advertisements, infomercials."

Well in layman terms, it is just food portrayed very nicely in photos. After an hour long lecture by our dear teachers on the basics of food photography, it was time to get down to work. Unlike my peers who had lots of props readied. The few of us went to Mcdonalds to settle our selection of food.

Here's a few photos of mine to show how I ended up with my final desired photo.


As we all know, burgers from Mcdonalds look totally different form their photos in advertisements. One will always wonder what happened to all the lettuce, fresh burger bun, plus thick and juicing patties. Well of course the photos always have a disclaimer: Photos displayed are for illustration purposes only.


I had the idea of trying to bring out the essence of fast food among students. We have it while doing of our work, or when skimming tons of readings in school. The photo below belongs to one of the few trials I had. The placement was not very ideal, the empty Mcflurry (extra prop) overshadowed the main item for the photo. Note, I tried to sprinkle some water onto the cover to make it look like it was cold haha.



The second photo displayed a greater depth of field, look at how the tip of the pen contrasted to the top in terms of focus. The photo below was another idea Mrs Stevenson gave. The burger bun was glazed with some olive oil to make it look shinier.


And finally, here below is my last photo, which is considered the better shot one compared to the rest. I tried to arrange the items in a triangular manner and had them take up about 2/9 each of the full photo. My peers did a much better job as they came really well prepared, I really learned a lot through their work and my own trials. =)


Sien Long Signing Off

Friday, September 13, 2013

e learning assignment

Interest is a great website to find ideas. There are many activities and food experiments available for teachers to incorporate in their lesson plan. Above link is useful for teachers to share with students on plating techniques and ideas that they can use for practical.
Description: Fruit Salad Presentation Idea - Sliced Kiwi lining the glass, your favorite pudding, topped with chopped strawberries  Description: appetizer
2)      Nutrition.sg
The above website can be used to help students and teachers in coursework. It provides information that is based on Singapore’s context.   The website includes nutrition calculators which is useful for teachers. Teachers can allow students to access the website and ask them to calculate their BMI, calorie etc. This website also provides calories of local food which teachers can show to students during meal planning lesson etc.

The above linked gives teacher and students lesson idea for food and experiments and recipes to teach a particular topic. There are resources and lesson plans and activities that is available for teacher to use for free. 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Useful Websites for Students and Teachers



This website has data and information in Singapore context which is very useful when I want to create lesson plans. The information could be used as a supplementary resource on top of the textbook. It also has a comprehensive list of all the local food with the energy level, macronutrients and others. Within the website they have many links which the upper secondary students can use when looking for recipes or information for their coursework.


This website is very useful for students as it has ideas and instructions on how to do food crafts. They could use these ideas for food presentation. It also has thematic set-ups. Not only is it food-related, they also have sewing projects and craft ideas, which covers the curriculum of Home Economics. They have many links to simple and easy recipes, which is useful for coursework.


This website has a lot of information about the different diseases and treatments. It will be a useful resource for students when they need to know more about such conditions. They also have many healthy recipes and the latest health related news article. There are many videos and nutrition related tools for use.

Rani


Useful Websites for Teaching Food and Nutrition

Often, we have to emphasise to students to use reliable websites when quoting references for coursework. But then again, students continue to surprise us with citations from howstuffworks, wikipedia  and etc. 

Today, I  came across websites that serves both teachers and students. Teachers can use these websites to supplement their knowledge in areas of Home Economins and Food and Nutrition. In addition some of them provide great lesson ideas beyond textbook and worksheets. Students can benefit by obtaining reliable sources for their coursework.

1) http://www.nutrition.gov
This website provides vast of information, covering topics from nutrition across life span, diet related diseases, nutritive value of food and food labelling. I got very excited myself while i was looking through the websites. The resources are many but not exhaustive. One particular features I like is the  USDA National Nutrient Database which allows us  to find nutrient information on over 8,000 foods.This is especially useful when students are required to evaluate meals that they planned for their coursework. The advantage of this website is that, they provide many metric conversions and it is user friendly. It doesn't requires us to be an IT savvy to navigate our way. The downside however, nutrition composition of Asian food is not in the system.


2) http://foodtube.net/
This website is simply amazing with its collection on cooking videos. Students can use this websites to learn more on cooking a particular dish, from manipulating of ingredients to food presentation. Both skills are necessary for their coursework practical exam. One advantage of the website is that recipes are grouped e.g. chicken recipes, breakfast recipes etc,making it easy to find for recipes. In addition the steps in the videos are not complicated and it can be easily understood by studentsThe downside however, is that, Asian dishes are not available and this might not be applicable if students are required to learn Asian dishes.


Video on Chicken Cordon Bleu Recipe

3) http://www.eatright.org/public/default.aspx (Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics)
Previously known as as American Dietetic Association, this website offers multitude of resources that compliments topics taught in Food and Nutrition. It covers topic such as childhood obesity, nutrients, diet related diseases. Students can use the information to support their research in the coursework, especially pertaining to diet-related diseases. However, nutrition guidelines are according to USA's context and might not be applicable for the purpose of teaching and learning in our system.


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Lesson ideas are one "google"step away!

Hi! Here’s a review of several web resources which really useful when it comes to teaching the Upper Secondary Food and Nutrition subject. So why crack your brains when lesson ideas are one "google"step away!

Foodtube.net (http://foodtube.net/)
 This is basically a compilation of food and recipe videos. I have decided to list down the pros and cons for each website for your convenience!

Pros:
A very comprehensive collection of all kinds of video recipes.
Videos are embedded from youtube, thus easy to access.
There are many categories and tags to find what you are interested in.

Cons:
Most recipe videos do not focus too much on the rationales behind cooking steps, but a mere demonstration of the methods.
Recipes could be included with pages, instead of having to search from the youtube page.

Checkout a video from the site~

In general, teachers will find this website as a useful resource for lesson preparation. Many videos here could be used as demonstration videos that can be shown before the start of the practical to highlight important learning points of a dish. During lessons, the website can also be introduced to students for them to source for recipes and ideas in their coursework preparation. Of course, there are many food related videos which would also spark interest in the upper sec. students in food and nutrition. It would definitely be fun if teachers or students could screen a short video once per week for the class, to learn about specialty dishes and add on something into our dish vocabularies.

Health Promotion Board (http://www.hpb.gov.sg/HOPPortal/)
How could we miss out the Health Promotion Board Website when it comes to finding resources for Singapore Food and Health?

Pros:
All educational resources are free and downloadable.
Contains comprehensive information on food, nutrition and health under the Singapore context.
Contains up-to-date information and reports of health issues in Singapore.
Reliable and legitimate source of information.

Cons:
Less theoretical information on food science area available.


Teachers will find this website useful when it comes to online tools such as recipe analysers, food intake assessment, and food composition. These are tools which will likely be required in the coursework of upper sec. students in their research and planning. For example, students will find the recipe analyser really useful to breakdown their recipes to its nutritional contents easily, and use these information to justify and relate to the daily intake of an individual. Additionally, the website also has a section containing resources specially prepared for educators of different levels. These materials have strong elements of NE and health awareness, definitely suitable for CCE and NE lessons!

DIY Fondant daisies!

This is one of the most interesting websites on craft that one can come across. A the name suggests, there are indeed EDIBLE crafts included with the DIY information and nice illustrations.  

Pros:
Wild and interesting ideas for dish presentation and recipe ideas.
Pictures and website layout will be interesting for both teachers and students to access.
Includes theme ideas for set meals and occasions.


 Spongebob theme for food party!

Cons:
Most edible crafts may not be suitable for the nutritional aspect of planning.
Not all crafts under website are edible!

These teeth are actually a combination of apple slices and marshmallows!


Teachers will be able to use the website to inspire creativity in upper sec. students to add a spice to their food and recipe presentation methods. This is easily the best place to head to when students complain that they are out of ideas on dish presentation. In addition to that, the comprehensive guides on the edible crafts together with the simple recipes can easily be adapted into creating fun filler lessons for students.

Sien Long signing off!