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Dec072011
Cartoon Studio
Wednesday, December 7, 2011 at 11:46AM Review by Eileen Ferrari
Cost: Free
*Upgrade $0.99
Grade Level: 4th-7th
Overview: Cartoon Studio
Kids can make a cartoon / comic in a creative way. Fairly easy to use - students can import characters for the cartoon with the ones provided, import photos of family/friends/themselves or an easy search on Google (celebrities, sports figures, etc.) You can choose what to write in each bubble & you can choose your own background (indoor/outdoor). This would be a great way for students to take background pictures of anything they want using the camera option on the iPad; you would get to see what children are interested in. I think even students who don’t particularly like cartoons or have little interest in making them will have fun with this one.
Ideas for classroom use: This would be a great way for kids who love to draw or are interested in comics to become excited in creating a digital story project/activity.
-Kids could come up with jokes
-Creating character conflicts in books/stories/movies they are learning about
-Kids could create scenarios for bullying, conflict resolution, communicating with others, etc.
PROS:
-Great option for those students who love comics & cartoons
-Students can create pictures of characters & backgrounds - imported from camera or google also
-Pro version is only $0.99
-Options to send cartoon through e-mail, blog, facebook, etc.
CONS:
-Only 3 cells - unless you upgrade to the pro version
-Limits use of your own characters unless you upgrade
-Ads at the top --> cupid.com popped up as my ad with a picture of a teen looking for a boyfriend. Probably not a great thing for the students to have to look at when they are creating comics/cartoons.
Upgrade: $0.99 for Cartoon Studio Pro
-no ads
-create more than 3 cells
-loads more characters
-loads more backgrounds
-delete & insert cells
*Art packs are available with more backgrounds/characters
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Digital Storytelling | in
Late Elementary
Digital Storytelling | in
Late Elementary 



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