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Student-created comic strip relating story of Herr Kabe (shared with permission of the student)
Articles July 2020 

Checking Reading Comprehension Remotely Using Student-Designed Comics

June 22, 2020 2316 Views 3 Comments comics, reading

By Carol Anne Costabile-Heming, Professor of German, University of North Texas Introduction The shift to emergency remote instruction halfway through the spring 2020 semester forced all of us to pivot our instructional approaches without a lot of training. In order

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Introducing balloons
July 2020 Technology 

Storyboard That: Creating Digital Storyboards

May 26, 2020 1172 Views 4 Comments characters, comics, storyboards

By José Manuel Suárez, Teacher of French at IES Mata Jove High School (Gijón, Spain) Storyboard That is a web-based tool that allows students (and teachers as well!) to create digital storyboards. Its users are able to develop their creativity

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