This link has been bookmarked by 645 people . It was first bookmarked on 01 Aug 2007, by Quentin D'Souza.
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Yoon Soo LimYou can begin without authenticating your e-mail. There is a huge range of scenery and characters to choose from which makes uploading your own seem a bit superfluous. That said, Toondoo not only allows you to upload your own pictures, it also allows you to create your own characters and to add elements to your pictures to jazz them up. All in all, as much creativity as you could want and your pupils will love it. Note that if you want to insert your own characters into your own 'Toon' then you need to make them first using the 'ImageR' and 'TraitR' tools. There is a toolbar along the bottom of the screen which you may not be able to see if your screen resolution is not set properly. (1280X768 worked best) Superb and works really well. Published toons can be locked or left open for others to edit. I didn't see any print button but you can always use your PrintScreen button. ***Toondoo now has a secure sitefor schools called Toondoospaces,reasonably priced and is secure.(Oct09)
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Ian DunneGreat tool that could be used to add some fun to the Expound Blog
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Antonia Rudenstinefree, on-line, similar to mac's comic life
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Maggie VersterToondo is a free comic-creating tool and a fun site for kids. Here you can create and share your comic strips.
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deb perrycreate your own comic strips - share, publish & discuss
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Brian FelkerComic Strip Tool
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rian gravesCreate your own political or history cartoon! Characters, speech balloons, and templates available for copying and then creating your own comic. This makes cartooning easy for students.
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Mindi BeckerComix Strip Creator
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Jessica Foardcomics
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Elissa McGregorToon Doo
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Debbie Woodmaking comics
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nick kWhile the site can be "difficult" on occasion, it offers one of the best comics resources that I have yet to find. Additionally, it allows for users to create a comic book (this is unique compared to others I have experienced)
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Linda AksomitisCreate your own cartoons and publish them with this free software site.
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David KoppenhaverFree set of tools for creating and publishing cartoons and books. Great motivator for students.
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Donna Powelllogin dpowell pw donna
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Andrew LambCreate your own 1, 2, or 3 panel cartoons using a library of cartoons, text bubbles. Images can be uploaded and manipulated with simple tools. Created "doos" can be combined into "ToonBooks", embedded in blogs, etc. A lot of versatility.
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