Comics presentation

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History of language learning though comics in primary and secondary education. Tips and real examples of how to use them in the classroom. Mainly digital comics. ECIS presentation (Amsterdam, November 2013).

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20 effective ways to use digital comics in the

classroom

Victor GonzálezM.A in e-learning and

Education

DC Comics: Robert Thorndike and Harold Dones created a language training book that used the comic Superman

The beginning of comics-supported curriculum

First academic journal articles about education and comics

Frederic Werthman

Comics kill reading

They had to be politically correct

Horror, zombie, terrorwere banned

1970s: teachers dared to bring comics into the classrooms

Visual and popular

Maus: First comic book to win the Pulitzer prize

Artistic,mature literary works

Graduate programs in comics

Promoting comics in education

Benefits of using comics in education

1) A great visual representation of knowledge.

2) Easy to remember.

3) Enrich reading writing and thinking.

4) Perfect avenue for writing dialogue.

5) Incite students with low interest in writing.

6) Help organization through storytelling and storyboarding.

7) Using visual images convey meaning to a story or topic

8) Sequencing promotes understanding

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In comics, complex material is represented in ways that reduce the cognitive demand of reading dense text while sophisticated concepts are portrayed.

How can we use online comics in the classroom?

Benefits of using comics in education

1. Sreen capture of your games and create a comicresearch assignment.2. Write an interview.3. Convert a story novel or poem.4. Write an original story.5. A current affairs item.6. Reflection tool: excursion or class lesson. 7. About me.8. Revision. Using vocabulary learned.9. Bring song lyrics or poems to life.10. Historical event-timeline. 11. Biographies.12. A travel guide.13. Tell weather stories.

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14. Make an instruction manual.15. Show an invention and how it has affected people.16. Change an endling to a story.17. Write about a discovery.18. Share the cultural background of your family.19. Make me laugh...20. Make me feel...

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An opportunity to bring young culture

into the classroom

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