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Martin Burrett

Automatoon - Easy Animation For The Web! - 89 views

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    A great animation site which makes cartoons from your virtual drawings. It has very few options and buttons which makes it easy to use by younger children. But don't think that it isn't sophisticated. It uses HTML5 and your cartoons will look great. sign up required to save your creations. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video,+animation,+film+&+Webcams
Jamie McFadden

CartoonStock - Cartoon Pictures, Political Cartoons, Animations. - 138 views

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    A cartoon resource for all subject area
anonymous

Cartoons from the Issue of October 11, 2010 : The New Yorker - 149 views

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    WONDERFUL cartoon about blogging. Perfect for some schools around here.
Debra Spear

Graphing Worksheets | Four Quadrant Graphing Characters Worksheets - 68 views

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    4 quadrant graphing cartoon characters - free resource -
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    4 quadrant graphing cartoon characters - free resource -
Jamie McFadden

Weather & Meteorology Cartoons by T. McCracken - 3 views

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    Great resource for cartoons for any subject.
Martin Burrett

Bitstrips Comic Designer - 12 views

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    Make you own cartoon comic strip with this easy to use, click a drag resource. Just choose your scenes, charachers and add speech bubbles to create useful teaching resources for teachers and a wonderful to communicate ideas for students. If you can't find the character you are looking for, you can design your own using the character designing tool.
Martin Burrett

Otaku Avatar Maker : Free Avatar Generater! - 100 views

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    An avatar creator. Student can make a cartoon character of themselves or of a character in their writing. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

FaceYourManga - Avatar creator - 81 views

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    A superb Manga cartoon avatar creator. Perfect for profile pictures and making characters for creative writing. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Josephine Dorado

Creaza - 139 views

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    Creaza is a superb suite of tools including a audio and movie maker/editor, a cartoon maker, mindmapping and many others. A must have resource. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/page/edit/ICT+&+Web+Tools
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    suite of digital storytelling tools (cartoon creator, audio editor, video editor, mindmapper, etc).
Martin Burrett

Digibody's Caricature Maker - 116 views

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    A simple black and white cartoon avatar creator. Download image as PNG, GIF or JPG. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Top Secret - 54 views

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    An e-safety site following the online activities of five cartoon characters as they surf the web in a not so careful manner. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Cartoon Story Maker - 177 views

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    An amazing 'must try' animated storyboard creator downloadable program. Make superb storyboards, complete with sound, by simply clicking and dragging backgrounds and characters into place from the library. You can even upload your own images. It's so simple to edit that any age of student can use it. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video,+animation,+film+&+Webcams
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    This looks like a PC platform only product?
Martin Burrett

Domo Animate - Make your own Animations - 66 views

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    A sub-site of GoAnimate which stars Domo, a sharp toothed Japanese cartoon character. It is a child-friendly version of the main site with any adult content removed and it has most of the features of the original site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video,+animation,+film+&+Webcams
Margaret Hale

ePortfolios and GoogleApps - ePortfolios with GoogleApps - 142 views

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    Dr. Barrett's (n.d.) webpage presents an introduction to the types of ePortfolios in a learner-centered approach. The website requires cognitive activity and capitalizes on the use of multimedia to present the essential content; and it does so following instructional design principles as recommended by Mayer (2009). Beginning with an anticipatory set to activate the learner's prior knowledge, the lesson page begins by asking learners to think about their own personal use of portfolios. Immediately following, the essential material elements are presented in a cartoon image, capitalizing on the benefits of dual coding (Mayer, Id.), using both images and key words to help learners pay attention and select appropriate information. The image also relies on spatial contiguity (Mayer, Id.) in its presentation format. This webpage itself would fit into Mayer's (Id.) use of multimedia as "information acquisition." However, coupled with a reflective activity, learners would be able to make more integrated sense of the types of portfolios available and which types would be most suited for their particular needs. References: Barrett, H. (n.d.). ePortfolios and Google Apps. [Webpage]. Retrieved from http://sites.google.com/site/eportfolioapps/overview/blog-entry-eportfolios-and-googleapps Mayer, R. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
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    Dr. Barrett's (n.d.) webpage presents an introduction to the types of ePortfolios in a learner-centered approach. The website requires cognitive activity and capitalizes on the use of multimedia to present the essential content; and it does so following instructional design principles as recommended by Mayer (2009). Beginning with an anticipatory set to activate the learner's prior knowledge, the lesson page begins by asking learners to think about their own personal use of portfolios. Immediately following, the essential material elements are presented in a cartoon image, capitalizing on the benefits of dual coding (Mayer, Id.), using both images and key words to help learners pay attention and select appropriate information. The image also relies on spatial contiguity (Mayer, Id.) in its presentation format. This webpage itself would fit into Mayer's (Id.) use of multimedia as "information acquisition." However, coupled with a reflective activity, learners would be able to make more integrated sense of the types of portfolios available and which types would be most suited for their particular needs. References: Barrett, H. (n.d.). ePortfolios and Google Apps. [Webpage]. Retrieved from http://sites.google.com/site/eportfolioapps/overview/blog-entry-eportfolios-and-googleapps Mayer, R. (2009). Multimedia learning (2nd Ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Martin Burrett

Looking Glass - 36 views

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    "This is a superb site and download where you can make 3D animated cartoons by selecting your props, characters and locations and then use blocks to programme how things move and interact in a similar way to MIT's Scratch. You can upload your creations to the website to share. There are a set of challenges to try and you can even remix animations designed by other users."
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