Comics is an artistic medium that combines words and pictures. This page is a very brief overview of the comics world to better show what Applied Comics Etc does.
The comics medium takes many forms. A comic book might be one story from cover to cover or it might include a series of shorter stories. There might not be any story at all. It might be a web comic, a poster, a series of trading cards, or a fire exit sign. It might be a comic strip in a newspaper, or it might be a single-panel political cartoon. It might be a do-it-yourself zine, or it might be a multi-bazillion dollar industry. It might or might not be funny.
We’ll show you a range of comics as examples as part of our work together. If you already have any favorite comics, tell us what they are to give us a sense of where you’re comic from. If you don’t, that’s fine too: we have plenty of examples to help you get up to speed.
Another way to promote reading activity is by having students to read comics. By reading comics students will get visual references as well as the feeling of relax and thus makes the reading activity more enjoyable. The following website talks about using comics to promote students literacy skills:
Then how we can easily create our own comics for reading exercise /writing exercise purposes? We have a lot of ready to use tools actually, available on the internet. By using these comic creating tools we can actually help students to have both reading and writing exercises. So check the links below:
1. Toondoo
2. Chogger
3. Pixton
you can view our comics in : https://Pixton.com/ic:j4ziw6tq
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