The blog post is written by Shelly Sanchez Terrell, a Teacher Trainer/ International Speaker/ Instructional Designer/ Author/ Founder of The 30 Goals Challenge & #Edchat. March 24 (2016)
"Comics can be powerful learning tools. They are brain friendly. The visuals help support struggling readers and language learners. The frames break up the reading into chunks and students can get a general understanding about the plot, subject matter, characters and themes from the visuals. Many comic creation tools are free, easy to use and allow learners to choose from a library of characters, props, scenes, speech bubbles, and templates. Your learners will be able to quickly create a story, view it, and share it. Creating comics engages students and encourages them to explore vocabulary, summarize information, and contextualize what they learn in a creative way. "
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