and drop at it's very finest! Comiclife's Magiq is even more remarkable.
The more I play with it the more uses I conjure up. It integrates very
well with iPhoto and iWeb, gives you several file format options to
export your work and allows you to import most any graphics image.
To focus on the technical aspects would be to miss the forest amongst
the trees, I think. How kids use it would be limited only by their
familiarity with the application controls and their imagination. Show
them the basics and the uses will evolve ad infinitum.
Carl W Feucht
Librarian
Indianhead International School
Seoul, South Korea
On Jun 16, 2009, at 10:55 PM, carolynwilsonkoerschen wrote:
> Has anyone used ComicLife?
> http://plasq.com/comiclife
>
> I have read some good reviews here:
>
> http://c4lpt.co.uk/Directory/Tools/story.html
>
> There is even an app for the iPhone.
>
> Here is a list of other tools for comic strips:
> http://c4lpt.co.uk/Directory/Tools/story.html
>
> One of my gigs is learning specialist and my kids love to create
> comics and taking pictures. I have found that comics and their own
> pics are great tools for organizing their thoughts for writing.
>
> Would love feedback on ComicLife- it's technical aspects and how
> kids use it.
>
> Take care,
> Carolyn
>
>
> carolynwilsonkoerschen
>
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