Title: Comic Life
1Comic Life
- Strengthening Writing to Communicate
2Agenda
- Outcomes 3 min.
- See the Possibilities 10 min.
- Extensions 5 min.
- Hands-on exploration of ComicLife 25 min.
- Share 10 min.
- Review outcomes 3 min.
3Outcomes
- NETs 1 Creativity and Innovation Students
demonstrate creative thinking, construct
knowledge, and develop innovative products and
processes using technology. - b. create original works as a means of personal
or group expression.f personal or group
expression. - NETs 4 Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and
Decision Making - b. plan and manage activities to develop a
solution or complete a project solution or
complete a project - MLR- Writing
- Students write to express their ideas and
emotions, to describe their experiences, to
communicate information, and to present or
analyze an argument.
4Todays Outcomes
- Investigate ways to integrate the application
into curriculum - Learn the basics of Comic Life
- Understand how technology addresses writing
instruction in the digital age
5Literacy has always meant being able to consume
and produce the media forms of the day, whatever
they may be. For centuries this has meant
writing essays and reports filled with words and
paragraphs. Now it means blending words with
images, sounds, music, video, and other media to
create the new communication default the
multimedia collage, in the form of web pages,
digital stories, YouTube creations and much
more. It is up to us to help digital kids
migrate from text centrism to media collage
literacy in creative, thoughtful, ways. We need
to help them cultivate their new media talents,
adopt art as the 4th R and use storytelling to
convey their ideas in rich, compelling ways. We
need to help them create media, stories and
projects that are articulate and transformative.
And we need to help them collaborate and share
their work and talents within the collaborative
community of the social web.
Dr. Jason Ohler, Professor of Educational
Technology, University of Alaska
6WebQuest with Comics
http//www.grammarmancomic.com/wquestmenu.html
7Enhance a Word Wall
8 Language Arts
- Grammar
- Dialogue
- Literary devices
- Vocabulary use
- Spelling
- Riddles, puns,idioms
- Poetry interpretation
- Spanish/French
9Art
- Analysis
- Comparisons
- Historical context
- Periods
- An artists growth change
- Procedures to follow
- Studio rules
10Literature Historical Setting
- Integrated units of study
- Period newspaper
- Shakespearean scenes
- Create a visitors guide to your class, public
library, fire station, etc. - Use another language
11What are the delegates thinking?
- http//www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitu
tion_founding_fathers.html
12Social Studies Comics
- Biographical
- Debate between two _______
- A timeline
- Explanation of a law
- Explanation of specialized words
- http//www.mainememory.net
13Science
- Print the comic.
- Leave the speech bubbles empty.
14Math Comics
15Whole Class Collaboration
16Formats Photo Sources
- BeforeAfter
- YesterdayTodayTomorrow
- CauseEffect
- Interview
- Procedure
- How-to Instructions
- Modify KWL and 3-column journal
- Use as a choice in RAFT
- Photos you take
- Photos the kids take
- Legos
- Clay figures
- Paper dioramas
- Free clip art on the Internet
- Scanned drawings
17We forget lectures.We remember stories.
Dr. Jason Ohler
- Use digital stories to instruct.
- Create a story about a concept, unit or idea.
- Handout with instructions
- Photo resources
18Todays Outcomes
- Investigate ways to integrate the application
into curriculum - Learn the basics of Comic Life
- Understand how technology addresses writing
instruction in the digital age
19Workshop Resources
- http//www.digmo.co.uk
- http//www.artinthepicture.com/artists/Marc_Chagal
l/Biography/ - https//smeech-presos.wikispaces.com/ComicLife?f
print - http//www.sanjuan.edu/webpages/pribadeneira/gener
ation_yes_class.cfm - http//staff.4j.lane.edu/haugen/