Cartoons and Comics
Cartoons and comics are becoming more and more popular with students. There was a time when comics were banned because they were viewed as dangerous, today comics are enjoyed by students everywhere. There are many different websites we can go to create our own comics and use them in libraries and in the classrooms.
Fotojet is a free website that allows you to create your own comics, all you have to do to use this website is sign up with a 7 day trial. When I first tried to use Fotojet I had a very difficult time with the website. The page would not load, a message would come up saying not available could not load. I spent 10-15 minutes going to this
website and no luck. I decided to try the other websites, the next day I tried again and I was successful, the page finally loaded. Once the page was loaded it took me a long time to create a login. Once I was finally able to use Fotojet I was a little frustrated with the amount of time it took me to create a login and actually log in. It was a little difficult to figure out at first, but once I knew how to begin making my own cartoon it was easier. It has many different clip arts available to use, the search option is great. Once you're able to actually get the page to load and log in the website to create a comic is user-friendly with lots of clip art options. I recommend this to be used by middle school and high school students. This is my Fotojet comic starring me and my trip to Disney World:
Pixton was a
little more difficult to use, I had a difficult time finding the clip art that
I wanted to use. It is not easy to navigate, I spent quite a bit of time
finding and placing the clip art that I was going to use in my comic.
This website is also free and has many templates available to use depending on
the subject. It allows you to search by subject for the template you want
to use or the comic you want to create and it does allow you to publish and
save. Recommended for high school students. Below is my Pixton comic:




Jorge,
ReplyDeleteI love your Star Wars content! FotoJet was difficult for me to use, but it seems like you got it to work smoothly. You mention that it would be good for middle and high schoolers to use, but I disagree......or maybe I could not just get the hang of it. Either way, I would love a tutorial! Your post makes me want to go back and try it again.