Jul 21 2008

Larry Ferlazzo

Comic Strip Generator

Posted at 12:21 am under writing

Ms. Whatsit sent me a great link to the Strip Generator, a super-easy way to make a comic strip. You don’t even have to register on the site.

English Language Learners can drag-and-drop various figures, type in some text bubbles, and then save the url of their creation. It can then be posted on a blog or online journal.

I’ve placed the link on my Examples of Student Work page under Student Comic Strips.

(Please note in the comments that a reader found inappropriate content on this site)

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3 Responses to “Comic Strip Generator”

  1.   EFL Geekon 21 Jul 2008 at 2:27 am 1

    bitstrips also has a comic generator which I’ve used with students.

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  2.   Ms. Whatsiton 21 Jul 2008 at 9:46 pm 2

    Larry,

    Thanks for the plug. You have a great website. :-)

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  3.   Angela Cunninghamon 01 Aug 2008 at 6:55 pm 3

    I immediately saw questionable content (language, subject matter) upon opening the site. I would have to urge extreme caution before using this with students.

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