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Free Ebook - Digital Storytelling With Comics

Free Ebook - Digital Storytelling With Comics | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

From creating simple comic strips to planning long stories, Storyboard That is a tool that has a bunch of potential uses in the classroom. I recently put together a PDF of five projects that your students can complete with Storyboard That.

Beth Dichter's insight:

Richard Byrne has created an eBook that provides step-by-step directions on creating a simple comic using the free version of Storybard That. You will find information on how to create the following projects:

* Project #1 - Crafting Fiction Stories with Comics and Crafting Short Stories with Comics

* Project #2 - Telling True Stories with Comics

* Project #3 - Turning Comic Strips into Movies

* Project #4 - Book Trailer Comics Videos

* Project #5 - Publishing Multimedia eBooks

Storyboard That also has a premium version (which costs money) and this version allows you to create and manage student accounts for your classroom. If you plan on using comics as a tool for students to demonstrate their understanding you will also find screenshots on how to do this in the eBook.

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26 Ways to Use Comics in the Classroom & 5 Free Tools for Creating Comics

26 Ways to Use Comics in the Classroom & 5 Free Tools for Creating Comics | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Beth Dichter's insight:

Richard Byrne has updated one of his most popular posts, on creating comics in the classroom. As well as providing information of five tools to create comics  he also provides two slideshows (by B. Hendy). The first slideshow looks at strategies for using comics in the classroom. The second slideshow provides a quick look at how comics have the potential to have students use higher order thinking skills as well as providing materials on other sites that help to create comics.

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