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Ginger Lewman

Tap into the World of Comics Primary School version - 0 views

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    Strategies for using Comics in the Classroom
naoto yamaguchi

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools - 18 views

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools 1 19pencils-Discover Resources. Help Your Students. Save Time. (Description) 19pencils 19pencils.com (Content Summary) Search through millions of resources for stu...

Dean Mantz

How to Use Comic Life in the Classroom | Macinstruct - 1 views

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    Comic Life is a great software application that permits users to tell stories by designing their own Comic strips.
Learning Today

iPad Apps for Kids that are Comically Creative! - 0 views

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    reading, technology, ipad, apps, ipod, kids, iphone, comic books
Professional Learning Board

Cartoonster - Fun Animation Tutorials! - 53 views

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    Learn the art of cartooning, making comics and animation with these free tutorials.
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    Learn the art of cartooning, making comics and animation with these free tutorials.
anabelub

10 herramientas gratuitas para crear comics online - 0 views

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    Herramientas para crear cómics en la red y convertir la creación literaria en algo divertido y accesible a los alumnos.
makemoney07

How to Make Money While Still a Teenager - Make lots of money - 0 views

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    It's never too early to start earning and saving for the future. Not only will this help us become more responsible, it will also give us a hefty amount of life experience for when we're ready to engage in the adult working world. With that being said, here are a few ways on how you can make money while still a teenager. Sell Art If you're the creative type, you can definitely make use of your talents and skills. There are several websites that could help you set up commissions where you can get paid by drawing what the client requires. Research what clients are looking for. While there is a fairly wide variety of styles a client may require you to draw, there are certain standards to be met when engaging with one. Go ahead and do your research as to what kind of art do most clients need. This can vary from posters, flyers, logo design, character design, backgrounds so on and so forth. Build an impressive portfolio. You've done your research now it's time for you to look at your strengths and create a remarkable portfolio based on that and what your clientele might need. Put out your best work, make it diverse and play by your strengths! Set a price list. Before executing anything, research is extremely important. Go ahead and research about how you should price your work. Despite being a teenager, you shouldn't sell your art for a meager amount of money. Understandably, you do not have as much experience as big-name artists nor have you gotten a degree in art but work is work and bills need to get paid! Compare quality, compare prices and price your art accordingly. Look for websites that cater to artists. There are plenty of websites that cater to artists and plenty of ways to sell your art. For example, DeviantArt has a market open for artists who take in commissions for original characters or art based on shows, comics and/or books. Society6 allows you to draw show-based art and put them on different merchandises s
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