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Saturday, April 28, 2007
ToonDoo
If you are looking for ways to get your students to write then you have to take a look at ToonDoo a fun way for students to create and publish comic strips. The application is internet based and is free-which is a good thing for schools. The program runs from within the browser and lets you change backgrounds, characters, speech balloons, and props. Your students will find it very easy to navigate and use and in no time they will be writing up a storm. The program is colorful and very inviting. Having students create comics is just another way for students to express themselves and what they have learned. ToonDoo also lets students add their own pictures from your computer which can be used as part of a project. When the student has completed their comic strip they can publish it and share it with the world. Give it a try and let me know what you think.
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