ToonDoo
When I began making my ToonDoo, I was confused on what and how to do it. But, as I got used to what each icon did, it was not as bad as I thought when I first began. Creating a ToonDoo and deciding on which setting, character, props, etc. to use was fun as there were so many choices and options I could choose from.I might use a ToonDoo in the future to represent something that may seem boring or have a boring topic into something less boring with pictures, characters, and dialogue bubbles.
ToonDoos are a great teaching tool for teachers. This can attract the students' attention and interest since it has color and not just a paper or a page full of words, but rather a page full of colorful pictures and dialogues bubbles, which are easier and simpler for students to read. One thing I would like to recommend is to use the various available icons. The teacher can not only use the pictures and characters that are available in here, but he/she can also bring in their own picture into their ToonDoo. By bringing in their own pictures, the teacher can put his/her students' face to make the ToonDoo more personal to the students, making the lesson incorporated with the ToonDoo to become more interesting and to grab the students' attention.
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