So far I have blogged on
Dvolver,
Makebeliefcomix and now
Bitstrips. I found Bitstrips through Brenda Frisk's blog
Brennie's Bytes. You can make your own avatar in minutes, embed, print and save the comic. This is a bit different from makebeliefcomix in that you join the community, can comment on others comics, rate them etc. Like Glogster in my last post it contains all the best features of web 2.0.
Brenda's
blog entry has plenty of links to sites extolling the virtues of comics in education.
Brenda introduced me to podcasting using audacity in a workshop and on Thursday I will be sharing the love - thanks Brenda, you rock!

(Because I have short hair my avatar looks a tad masculine!)
2 comments:
If you're using comics in education, do check out www.toondoo.com, an easy to use comic strip creator with loads of fun features that seem to work very well with kids. Many teachers are already using ToonDoo creatively with children. Do check it out!
This looks great! I will check out toondoo and I look forward to Penny's workshop at the CEGSA conference-I'll be there.
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