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ToonDoo




It never fails, after I click publish something REALLY COOL comes up. Again, thanks to Tech Crunch for showing this off. As described on their website, “ToonDoo is a wacky way to get creative with comics. You can now create your own comic strips, share them or insert them in your blogs with just a few clicks and drag-n-drops!” While still working at my old school, Kay Teehan shared with me a comic strip making software that she’s used and shared with some of the teachers as an alternative way to make a digital story. I know that students can get bored if you are doing the SAME type of project OVER and OVER. This gives the teacher a viable alternative, or giving the student/groups a choice of what they want to create!

Being the Social Studies teacher that I am…I went ahead and created one based loosely on the Three R’s (reduce, reuse and recycle). This is what I came up with: My ToonDoo. Very neat if you ask me, and it was a VERY easy interface to navigate and follow. The interface is Flash based. So enjoy!

Seeking the Wisdom of the Ages…

Tom.

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  2.   By Rajendran on Mar 28, 2007 | Reply

    Hi,

    Glad to know you liked ToonDoo!

    We are a small team, part of Jambav, an online platform for educational entertainment for kids, children of all ages and abilities.

    Do visit our parent site (http://www.jambav.com), and check out our more “education” oriented tools.

    We would be glad to have you blog at our Jambav blogs too. (http://blogs.jambav.com).

    Thanks.

  3.   By tnturner on Mar 28, 2007 | Reply

    Thank you for the reply. I’m checking out the site now, free registration” is always a good thing too! You definitely have a wide range of tools available, some that I can use with my four year old even.

  4.   By toondoo on Apr 9, 2007 | Reply

    Hi,
    I have joined Edublogs too.
    Check out my new blog at http://toondoo.edublogs.org

    Rajendran.
    ToonDude from http://www.jambav.com

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