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John Evans

App Synergy: How To Engage In Literary Pursuits, The iPad Way -- AppAdvice - 3 views

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    "This week's App Synergy ties in quite well with Lenny's previous piece about apps coming together towards creating a digital comic library. Similarly, I'll also be talking about a digital library, only it's of the non-comic kind."
Phil Taylor

Bitstrips for Schools: Stop Bullying Comic Challenge - 2 views

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    " Stop Bullying: Speak Up Comic Anthology is here!"
John Evans

Superhero Science | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Comic book writers are indebted to scientists, and they demonstrate their gratitude by giving these real life mega-minds special places in the pantheon of superhero mythologies. Bruce Banner, who goes Hulk when angered, developed the Gamma Bomb for the US government. Susan Storm, also known as the Invisible Woman, holds four doctorates in biochemistry and still finds time to save the world. Even the X-Men's Beast is a much-lauded biochemist. Close study of comic book universes and the science concepts upon which they are founded can be enlightening for students and teachers alike. Boys and girls are riveted by the unique powers and compelling personalities and histories of superheroes."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Wonderville - Science and Tech Games for Kids - 2 views

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    "Wonderville is a great website for kids developed by the Science Alberta Foundation. On Wonderville students can find games, videos, comics, and hands-on activities for learning about science and technology. The gallery of activities, games, videos, and comics is divided into three categories; fun science, awesome tech, and cool jobs."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Storyboard That Releases New Teacher Guides - 1 views

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    "Storyboard That provides templates in which you can create your stories in a comic strip style. To help you create your story Storyboard That provides dozens of scenes, characters, and text bubbles to fill your storyboard's frames. Each element that you drag into your storyboard's frames can be re-sized, rotated, and re-positioned to your heart's content. Your completed storyboard can be saved as a comic strip, saved as a set of images (one image for each frame), or saved as a set of PPTX slides. "
John Evans

At-A-Glance Comic Tutorials - a set on Flickr - 3 views

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    "At-A-Glance Comic Tutorials " includes Twitter, Prezi and more
John Evans

At-A-Glance Comic Tutorials - a set on Flickr - 6 views

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    Tutorials in comic format for Twitter, xtranormal, Blabberize, ComicLife and more.
John Evans

MAKE BELIEFS COMIX! Online Educational Comic Generator for Kids of All Ages - 0 views

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    Online Educational Comic Generator for Kids of All Ages
John Evans

6 Good iPad Apps to Turn Pictures Into Cartoons and Comics ~ Educational Technology and... - 1 views

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    "I spent sometime this weekend curating and working on the list of iPad apps below. These are apps that students can use to create beautiful cartoons to use in their multimedia projects or in activities that involve comic strips, digital storytelling, presentations and many more. All of these apps are easy to use and do not require any advanced technical skill. Some of the things students can do with these apps include: take pictures and turn them into cartoons, capture cartoon videos, draw cartoon sketches, customize and add different effects to pictures, convert photos into cartoon avatars, and many more."
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