Students use Comic Life to tell the stories of some of their favorite artists. These projects are a great way for students to demonstrate what information they’ve learned while researching while also integrating technology and literacy into an art course.…
End of Year Reflection Lesson
Paul Hamilton has given us lots of examples of how to use Comic Life in the classroom. He’s delightful about tossing links our way via Twitter. Here’s a video he created about using Comic Life for iPad as a project…
Advertisement Analysis
Comic Life can be used to break down images. Elements like speech balloons and arrows can be directed to pin point areas of a picture, explain what’s being represented and tease out meaning. Students at Flordale primary school in Mississauga,…
Teaching Letter Sounds
Bobbie of Bobbie Tales uses Comic Life to illustrate examples of letter sounds in words. In the two-page comic below she emphasizes the schwa (ə) sound formed by the letter A. It’s more fun than a sound chart, wouldn’t you…
Attack of the Angry Birds
The Davyhulme Primary School 4B class goes all out making their photo comics with Comic Life. Their instructions given to the students were genius, and what they created is awesome. “Class 4B today made some fantastic comics combining different apps…
Community Helpers Project
Thanks to a wonderful plasq community member, Steve Ignacio, here’s a great project for Elementary Students, grades 3 and up. In Steve’s original post on our plasq forum he described the project for us: This is a project for elementary /…
Educating With Super Heroes
Hello everyone, please let me introduce you to Jessica White from Mt. View Elementary. Jessica created a great project for 4th and 5th grade technology camp students using Comic Life. The project is multi-phased and involves building blocks which help…