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Use physical representations of zoom levels to help students understand why image quality changes when zooming in and out.

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  • To help them understand what they are looking at, consider using a scale model of an image with physical representations of different zoom levels.
  • The iWorks suite is helpful, as its zoom feature shows where in the image the zoom is currently focused.

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