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There was a resource called Toon-Do. It allows you to create cartoons of your own. As a sub, I saw students (within the last week) making a cartoon as part of a project. They were doing it by hand. Kids would love using a program like this. As a sub I've observed students using the computer to complete one project or the other, and the students might spend more time looking for pictures than working on the content of the project. It seems like a lot of time can be spent on the non-educational part of the project than the actual project itself. If the learning experience is not just social studies, but becoming better at creating things on the computer, maybe that part of the lesson is just as important as the social studies part. What have others observed?
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