Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay For this module, I was supposed to experiment with three different websites that allow users - regardless of artistic ability - to quickly and easily create their own comic strips. As evidenced by the plethora of lesson plans and ideas provided by Bill Zimmerman of MakeBeliefsComix , there are a lot of ways that teachers can use comics in the classroom, such as in creative writing, foreign language instruction, or life skills practice. Online comic strip creators are useful because they allow students to focus on the content rather than the artwork, and a finished product can easily be created in the span of one class period. The first site I tried was MakeBeliefsComix . Users are not required to register for an account, and I found it was pretty intuitive to use. There were a few moments of frustration as I figured out through trial and error how to manipulate the different elements, but I was able to push past this quickly witho...
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