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Mrs APiki Kids Comic Creator is an online comic creator for students. Students can upload pictures from their computers, or search Flickr for images to use in their comic strip. The comics are very flexible so students can make them uniquely their own. Students can choose the number of panels, the look of the panels, color choices, and much more. When students are finished creating their online Piki Kids comic, they can save them to a gallery, or print out.
Must have an account!web tools PikiKids comics writing technologyintegration reading photos
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Mary RonemousPikikids allows users to create their own comics, they can select their own layout, upload their own photos, add speech bubbles and fun graphics and then save and share their work.
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Anna xxxxxPiki kids is online comic creator for students. Students can upload pictures from their computers, or search Flickr for images to use in their comic strip. Learning about the Civil War? Have the students retell the story as a comic strip. You will see
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Lisa AllswedeHere is the comic strip site I shared with you last night. I think it would work for any grade level and you have the ability to create a class gallery or save on disc.
The site was created in Australia and the company is dedicated to keeping this website "kid-friendly" and encourage you to contact them if you have any issues or concerns. I thought that was another nice feature.
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Kathleen MorrisOnline comic creator for students. Students can upload pictures from their computers, or search Flickr for images to use in their comic strip. Students can choose the number of panels, the look of the panels, color choices, and much more. When students
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edtechdiva xThink Comic Life online. Does require registration -- I've got the same 4 Kerpoof\nIDEA: Upload the images to a file on network. These are the only pics students may use
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Jacqui SharpChild friendly site for creating cartoons
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Tim SparacinoStudents love reading comics, there is something about the interaction with a comic that makes even struggling readers willing to try. I find that the same is true with writing. Many kids who struggle to write would dread writing out a story or series o
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Tim SparacinoStudents love reading comics, there is something about the interaction with a comic that makes even struggling readers willing to try. I find that the same is true with writing. Many kids who struggle to write would dread writing out a story or series o
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Stein BrunvandThis is another comic strip creator that appears to be geared a bit more towards kids.
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