Upon Twitter’s initial release I am absolutely baffled to the rationale behind its creation. Who needs this? Why are people compelled to share with the world, every inch of meaningless minutia that befalls them?
Blog, Demos and tutorials, Educators, Professional practice, Students, Cartoonists
If you read last week’s post, you know that my goal for THIS week was to have created a website, connected it to my domain, and made a game plan for content. Haha. Well I can’t say I didn’t learn anything…
Blog, Educators, Professional practice, Students, Cartoonists
A weekly round-up of our tweets about comics and education.
We’re Matt and Jessica’s interns, 21-year-old tenderfoots, and we’re embarking on a summer-long study of social media for cartoonists… not just how to use it, but how to use it effectively to launch or boost a career. Each week we’ll share our progress, our theories, and our discoveries in navigating the vast sea of this World Wide Web.
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“I feel like a total dork for having missed it,” – Tom Hart.
A weekly round-up of our tweets about comics and education.
Hothouse student Lisa Anchin worked intensely this summer toward mastering the language of comics and visual clarity. The first run through of her thumbs felt slow and confusing, but Lisa showed total commitment to revision, as tough as it can be, and remade her story until it’s clear, compelling, downright exciting ride. I can’t wait to see what happens next!
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Editors: Jessica Abel Matt Madden Guest bloggers/collaborators: Hilary Allison JP Kim Lior Zaltzman Jarod Roselló Mari Ahokoivu Student artists for the DWWP1 book guide: We would like to thank our former students who have kindly allowed us to use their work on this site. Below is a list of their names as well as some Read More