Storytelling 2.0

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I attended Alan Levine's talk on digital storytelling today, and came away with some fun, new tools that I can hopefully use in the future in my own instruction. (Blabberize, anyone?)

I had never explored the idea of using an online comic generator, like Pixton.  Below is my rather clumsy attempt to recreate a pretty shabby comic I drew for the Back to Basics (ten panels about ten years ago) comic meme last summer.  (You can see that I cheated, and only created eight panels.)  Thanks to Alan for sharing great ideas and giving exposure to some very cool tools!

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