Learning should be never-ending. No one knows everything. Even after a decade of owning a store, I am still learning to better the business. I recently learned that our back-issues and graded comics ...
As we’ve seen in a few recent posts, the experiences and concerns of various stakeholders in teaching with graphic novels may inform how educators build these materials into curriculum. Learning about ...
Combining comic art, Athabascan heritage, and Smithsonian collections brings a unique, contemporary spin to traditional storytelling that’s been passed down over generations and offers new learning ...
The increased use of multi-media in comics as well as e-learning point to the fact that there are many types of learners and they often require more than one method to absorb a topic well. The ...
According to a recent study, access to comic books in the classroom can help bridge the literacy gap between boys and girls. It's well known that girls mature in terms of learning faster than boys and ...
When we think about comics, we usually think of grandiose superheroes and villains. It’s easy to fall for the good guy vs. bad guy theme, but being a true comic connoisseur, you know that good vs.
When he first saw The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation, the “comic book version” of the almost-600-page 9/11 Commission Report, on a bookstore shelf, Dan Tandarich was shocked. After flipping through ...
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