My partner and I first planned to create a comic with six panels; three depicting scenarios before certain technological advances were made (the “before”) and three portraying scenes with the use of technology (the “after”). However, we ended up creating four panels instead of six due to the shortage of time and complications with the website. For our two scenarios, we decided to show how technology (devices like laptops, iPads/tablets, and projectors) has revolutionized researching and presentations. Our comic aids in the understanding of how technology has modified education in general.
I liked that the website had so many different options and choices, from characters and poses/positions to backgrounds and props. It allowed us to create neat panels. What I didn’t like was that the website wasn’t as user friendly as it makes you think it is. When I first started, I was amazed at all the possibilities our comic had, but as we progressed, I found it difficult to move, resize, and edit the rights things (as in I always ended up making mistakes). Furthermore, undoing an action proved difficult.
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