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Why we still love educational cartoons today
Educational cartoons have been shaping young minds for decades, blending storytelling, humor, and lessons in ways that feel ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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