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Tap Into the World of Comics -- Strategies for Using Comics in the Classroom
Tap Into The World Of Comics
from
S. Hendy
Resources for Using Comics in Lesson Plans
Comics in the Classroom
The Graphic Classroom
Using Superhero Comics to Teach English and History
Flummery.com -- Teaching With Comics Resource Page
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
The Comic Book Teacher
Comics in Education -- Award Winning Author Gene Yang
Comics Online
Comic Book Plus
Open Culture
Digital Comic Museum
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Read Write Think Comic Creator
Artisan Cam Super Action Comic Creator
Witty Comics
Strip Generator
Write Comics
Make Beliefs Comics
Be Funky Cartoonizer
Pixton Comic Creator
Chogger
Cartoons for the Classroom
Cartoons for the Classroom :: AAEC - Association of American Editorial Cartoonists
via
kwout
Articles About Teaching With Comics
“He Didn't Add More Evidence”: Using Historical Graphic Novels to Develop Language Learners' Disciplinary Literacy
“Unflattening” Our Ways of Seeing, Reading, and Writing
Comics in Libraries: An Annotated Bibliography
How I use comic books as a learning tool in my social studies classroom
Superhero History: Using Comic Books to Teach US History
Teaching History with Comic Books: A Case Study of Violence, War, and the Graphic Novel
Comic Books in the History Classroom
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