Making Visual Narratives
Submitted by grantcthomas on September 7, 2009 - 08:45
I am launching a new website called, Making Visual Narratives, that has resources for people teaching about visual storytelling. Here is the first part of the introductory essay:






Stay tuned next month for the conclusion of this essay as well as a proposed Upper Elementary Curriculum for teaching visual narratives.
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