used it personally in the past to post creative pictures of students
doing classwork to my website (it used to have a built in publish
function ). I have also had students use it to tie concepts to the
curriculum, so the possibilities are endless. It used to come free on
education Macs and iBooks, but not recent models, so I have not used
it in a while.
You are absolutely right in thinking it could be a great tool for
organizing student thoughts and concepts in a very enjoyable way!
Lisa Douthit
Technology Resources & Locust Systems Admin
Notre Dame de Sion
ldouthit@ndsion.edu
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"CQ + PQ > IQ. Curiosity Quotient plus Passion Quotient is more
important than Intelligence Quotient."
~Tom Friedman
On Jun 16, 2009, at 8:55 AM, 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
> cwilsonk@gmail.com
>
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