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Comic Book Generator
Posted by Mrs. Cales
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Comeeko.com or Pikistrips.com is an interactive comic book building tool. I stumbled upon this site after searching for a comic book clip on Google images. The site allows you to upload your own photos, or photos saved on
your computer and add thought and speech bubbles. Photos treatments can also be used to make the photos more like actual drawings, old photographs and add elements like hats, glasses and hair styles to photos.
This tool has many applications in the classroom. Students can use the tool to create comic books based on materials they have read in class, display an understanding of scientific or mathematical theories, and visualize historical events in a new way. Teachers can also use the site to create worksheets or handouts to support student learning.
The first assignment I let my students use the site for was a Romeo and Juliet project. The kids found the site very easy to use and fun as well. Many of my students who rarely turned in work were excited about this project. Some students used clip art or photos they found online like this one, but other students also took photos of themselves and friends to create their projects.
This tool has many applications in the classroom. Students can use the tool to create comic books based on materials they have read in class, display an understanding of scientific or mathematical theories, and visualize historical events in a new way. Teachers can also use the site to create worksheets or handouts to support student learning.
The first assignment I let my students use the site for was a Romeo and Juliet project. The kids found the site very easy to use and fun as well. Many of my students who rarely turned in work were excited about this project. Some students used clip art or photos they found online like this one, but other students also took photos of themselves and friends to create their projects.
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