In this episode, I chat with Nicholas Provenzano, Makerspace Director, Consultant, and Author, about using comics and graphic novels as powerful literacy tools that provide students with engaging choices for reading and storytelling. You’ll also hear fascinating examples of how he’s leveraged free generative AI tools to help students collaboratively write stories, generate visuals, and produce digital comics, bringing their creative visions to life.
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Tips for Comics in the Classroom
- Give students opportunities to tell their stories.
- Connect generative AI to writing activities.
- Bring students of all ages together.
- When trying Generative AI, get the ridiculous out of the way.
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