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Title: Integrating Comic Life in the Curriculum


1
Integrating Comic Life in the Curriculum
  • Effectively Increasing Student Engagement,
    Motivation, and Achievement Through the Use of
    Comic Life
  • By Luke Mullisen

2
Table of Contents
  • Comic Life.... 3
  • Using Comic Life in Education. 5-10
  • Differentiating Curriculum
  • Using Comic Life. 9
  • Engaging and Motivating Students..10
  • Comic Life Tutorial.. 11-21
  • Choosing a Template.. 12

3
Table of Contents Continued
  • Adding a Text Bubble.. 13
  • Adding an Image.. 14
  • Adding an Image Using the Capture
    Function. 15
  • Changing the Size of your
  • Text Bubble 16
  • Moving the Text Bubble.. 17
  • Adding an Evil Red Glow to your Text
    Bubble 18

4
Table of Contents Continued
  • Adding a Red Glo to your Panel.. 19
  • Adding a Smaller Panel Inside Your Existing
    Panels 20
  • Other features of Comic Life. 21

5
Comic Life
  • Comic Life is a program that allows the student
    to put digital images and text in a comic book or
    scrap book format.
  • There are a host of different styles and colors
    the student can choose from to add some spice to
    their work.
  • Because of this wide range of options, the
    results of each student can vary greatly.

6
Using Comic Life in Education
  • Photojournalism classes are able to use it to put
    together newspapers, yearbooks, and web pages.
  • Science teachers can have their students research
    a topic like plate tectonics. The students can
    then create a Comic Life document that depicts
    the concept of plate tectonics using text and
    pictures.
  • History teachers can have students re-tell a
    story that occurred in the past.

7
Using Comic Life in Education Continued
  • English teachers can have their students write
    short stories, make flash cards, and do book
    reports in a Comic Life format.
  • Foreign language teachers can use Comic Life in
    much the same ways.
  • I plan to use Comic Life to have my students
    write short stories in Spanish about their
    favorite superheroes. Theyll also use Comic
    Life to write their scripts for the puppet skits
    that are filmed and edited in iMovie.

8
Using Comic Life in Education Continued
  • I currently have students make Picture Flash
    Cards. The Spanish word is on one side and a
    stick figure drawing representing the word is on
    the other side. Students will be able to make
    these flash cards in Comic Life, and either find
    the image needed on the web, draw it themselves
    in Paint, or take a picture of themselves using
    the built-in camera on the schools new Macbook
    laptops.

9
Differentiating Curriculum
  • Because of the nature of the program, students
    are able to move at their own speed.
  • Some students need more time to complete the
    assignment. They will be able to complete the
    text bubbles and narrative boxes with the time
    provided.
  • Other students work much more quickly.These
    students will be able to use the extra time to
    place interesting pictures in their work and
    arrange the different styles to their liking.

10
Engaging and Motivating Students
  • Because Comic Life allows students to be creative
    with their work, they are more inclined to get
    excited about it.
  • The students who dont like to draw will enjoy
    simply taking pictures or using other images to
    accomplish their task.
  • Students are able to do much more with Comic Life
    than with a pencil and paper. They have easy
    access to any color they desire. Their lines
    will be straight, and their words legible. They
    can email their work, as well as publish it to
    the internet for all to see.
  • Because of these features, students will be more
    motivated to stay on task, and work hard on their
    assignment.

11
Comic Life Tutorial
  • After you follow the directions on this tutorial,
    you will be able to use Comic Life for your
    upcoming projects.

12
Choosing a Template
  • Click on Brick in the upper right corner.
  • Drag it to the main page.

13
Adding a Text Bubble or Lettering
  • Click on one of the speech bubbles or the text
    bar at the bottom of the page.
  • Drag it to the first panel
  • on the main page.
  • Once it is in the first panel, click on it and
    type This is a test.

14
Changing the Size of the Text Bubble
  • Click on the text bubble you have already put in
    the first panel.
  • Green dots should appear around the text bubble.
  • Click and drag the green dots to re-size your
    text bubble.

15
Moving Your Text Bubble
  • Click on the green direction icon in the middle
    of the text bubble (you must put your cursor
    inside the bubble for the icon to appear).
  • Drag it to the lower right corner of the first
    panel.
  • Click on the blue dot at the end of the text
    bubble.
  • Drag it to the upper left corner of the panel.

16
Adding an Evil Red Glow to Your Text Bubble
  • Select your text bubble by clicking on it (green
    dots should appear).
  • Click on the Details button near the upper
    right corner.
  • Click on the speech bubble under Style
    Attributes.
  • Select Evil Red Glow.
  • Congratulations! Your text bubble should have
    the Evil Red Glow.

17
Adding Gradient to Your Text Bubble
  • Click on the box labeled Gradient
  • Change the colors of your gradients by clicking
    on the colored boxes.
  • Change the position of your gradient by moving
    the wheel.
  • Change the text inside the bubble by clicking the
    choose button.
  • Change the text color by clicking the colored box.

18
Adding a Red Glo to Your panels
  • Click on the lower right panel on the main page
    (green dots should appear around it).
  • Click on the box under Style Attributes.
  • Select Red Glo.

19
Adding More Sides to Your Panel
  • Click on the box labeled Irregular.
  • Use the up and down arrows to select 6 sides.
  • Deselect your panel (do this by clicking on a
    blank space somewhere on the main page - but not
    on another panel).
  • Move your cursor back into the lower right panel
    you were previously working on, but do not click
    on it (6 blue dots should appear surrounding the
    panel).
  • Grab the lower right blue dot and drag it to the
    center of the panel.
  • Go ahead and experiment with the other blue dots
    - you know you want to!

20
Adding an Image
  • Click on the Libraries button.
  • If you have photos stored in iPhoto, click on the
    iPhoto button near the bottom.
  • If you have pictures stored elsewhere on your
    computer, click on the Finder button to find
    them.
  • Drag it to the first panel that contains your
    text bubble.
  • You can also add images straight from the
    Internet. Just drag them from your Internet
    browser into the frame you want in Comic Life.

21
Adding an Image Using the Capture Function
  • Click on the button in the lower right corner
    labeled Capture.
  • Position your face or object the way you want it
    in the camera.
  • Click Freeze.
  • Drag it to the second panel on the main page.

22
Repositioning and Resizing an Image Inside a Panel
  • Take another picture of yourself (clicking the
    Freeze button again will un-freeze your
    previous picture), and drag it into the lower
    left panel on the main page.
  • Grab the picture inside the panel and drag it
    around while it is still inside the panel.

23
Repositioning and Resizing an Image Inside a
Panel Continued
  • Grab one of the green dots surrounding the image
    and re-size it.
  • Grab the purple arrows symbol and move it to tilt
    your picture inside your frame.
  • If your panel moves instead, try double-clicking
    on the picture.

24
Adding a Smaller panel Inside Existing panels
  • Click on drag a panel (this is found on the
    right side of the screen)
  • Drag it to an empty panel on the main page.
  • You can modify this new panel in the same way you
    modified the other panels.

25
Other Features of Comic Life
  • You can save your new creation as a picture or a
    quicktime file. Click File, Export, and choose
    your format.
  • For Quicktime, you can select the quality of your
    project from high to low.
  • For images, select Export to Image(s) or
    iPhoto.
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