Comics Uniting Nations has exciting news! They are currently raising funds to create a series of educational comics in multiple languages to explain the United Nations' forthcoming Global Goals for ...
They gather from around the planet: Chinese delicacies come to life, fighting for freedom and honor; an axe-wielding, powdered-wig-wearing ex-President of the United States, telling the truth and ...
When Peter Carlson was in his first year of teaching, he decided to include comics in his classroom library. “What I saw was transformational,” he said. “Students who were reluctant to even pick up a ...
Harboring an interest in fractals since she was young, Ecy King ’23 M.A. ’24 thinks in tic-tac-toe grids. King described the creation of her educational comic “Bit by Bit” plainly: “It was a labor of ...
My colleague Debra Viadero writes in “Scholars See Comics as No Laughing Matter” in this week’s Education Week that scholars are viewing comics as a promising subject for educational research. She ...
Eric Kallenborn and three of his students at Oak Lawn Community High School recently had the chance to contribute to a new instructional manual on comics and graphic novels. In just a week, Kallenborn ...
What if reading comics wasn’t just fun, but educational as well? According to a paper presented earlier this year at a conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, comics can help convey complex ...
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