Sunday, July 12, 2015

Comic Book Project Entry 2

I was pleasantly surprised and impressed with Comic Life 3. This software was extremely user friendly and easy to navigate. After watching a few tutorials for the software, I realized that the free version does not offer all of the bells and whistles of the paid version, but I am still impressed with the 30-day trial version I was able to use.
My comic book story teaches about how rocks are formed and classified, so I needed specific images of rock types. I was impressed with the large variety of media provided, and didn’t have to look outside of the software for additional media. I also really like that the images are from creative commons and cited upon use.
I used a variety of panel types and liked the ease of deleting, adding, and moving image blocks to accommodate the information when necessary. Having the templates gave me ideas of how to organize the information but didn’t restrict my creativity or keep me from adjusting the format when I needed to.

Seeing the pages come together to form a story from the storyboard was really exciting. I believe my students would love working with Comic Life 3 and the benefits are definitely present. Comic books provide great visual representation, which most of us need for comprehension and memorization and could motivate students to both read and write. I am really proud of the overall comic book story I created, and I can’t wait to see what my students produce with their creative minds!

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