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This video has been made by Thomas from Heathfield School in Bolton. Thanks to his teacher, David Mitchell (deputymitchell) for sharing it with us. There is some talking in the background, but I think that adds to it! The first video is Youtube and the second from Viddler.
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ToonDo |
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A basic introduction into creating comic strips withToonDo.com.
Often blocked by ICT policies — get it unblocked and students can use it to create simple, content rich comic strips.
Once created, the strips can be saved, mashed up or even assembled into a book.
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