John Suler's PhotoPsychology
Teaching Cyberpsychology
For this image in my cyberpsychology collection, I started off with an illustration that was free to use, modify, and share, even commercially, as indicated by Google (my thanks to the artist!) I added in the colors and text. I also added the device on the table, as these are now ubiquitous in the college classroom, even when the teaching itself is low tech.
One curious aspect of the original illustration was that the horizontal line across the sitting people (supposedly a table) was well BELOW their elbows, which gave the impression that their arms were amputated. I raised the line up to meet their elbows so that it looks more like their arms are resting on the table.
Teaching Cyberpsychology
For this image in my cyberpsychology collection, I started off with an illustration that was free to use, modify, and share, even commercially, as indicated by Google (my thanks to the artist!) I added in the colors and text. I also added the device on the table, as these are now ubiquitous in the college classroom, even when the teaching itself is low tech.
One curious aspect of the original illustration was that the horizontal line across the sitting people (supposedly a table) was well BELOW their elbows, which gave the impression that their arms were amputated. I raised the line up to meet their elbows so that it looks more like their arms are resting on the table.