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Teaching Comics

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Comic Book Project

 

Comics in the Classroom Project

 

Teaching Comics

 

Creating biographical comics

 

Apple Educator Showcase: Digital Tableux: Using Comic Life to create portrayals of literary characters

 

Rich Shea, Comics in the Clasroom, Teacher Magazine

 

Comics and films

 

Beyond the Funnies: Create Your Own Comics

 

Comics Font and Lettering

 

Webquest: Comic Strips

 

David Law: Creating Comics

 

Webquest: Create a Super Hero

 

Gene Yang, Comics in Education

 

Read/Write/Think unit: Comics in the Classroom

 

Read/Write/Think unit: Dale Jacobs: The Comic Book Show and Tell

 

Hill, R.  (2002), The Secret Origin of Good Readers: A Resource Book.

(pdf, online book).

 

Comics Worth Reading: reviews

 

Comic Books for Young Adults

 

National Association of Comics Art Educators

 

The Comics Journal

 

Teachers Guide to Using Professional Cartoonists

 

Study Guides: Teaching Comics

 

Steve Higgins, Advocating Comics, Broken Frontier

 

Comics blog

 

Comics in Education

 

Scott McLeod's Inventions

 

Comic Rubric

 

National Association of Comics Art Educators 

 

Cary, Stephen. Going graphic: Comics at work in the multilingual classroom. Heinemann.

 

McCloud, S.  (2006).  Making comics: Storytelling secrets of comics, manga and graphic novels.  Harper.

 

Withrow, S. (2003). Toon art: The graphic art of digital cartooning.  Watson-Guptill.

 

Withrow, S., & Barber, J.  (2005).   Webcomics: Tools and techniques for digital cartooning.  Barons Books.

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