Thursday, 15 November 2012
Bitstrips for Schools
Bitstrips for Schools is a great tool for engaging students through the creative, storytelling medium of the comic strip.
I made this bitstrip comic as an exemplar for the students in my Grade 7 placement class.
In my Grade 7 placement class we are learning How to identify purpose and audience in various media texts.
We will be using bitstrips so that students can apply their knowledge of purpose and audience through the creation of their own three panel comic strip. They will be creating comics that appeal to a specific target audience within their school (either primary, junior or intermediate students) and who's purpose is to inform this group of students about an event/activity or issue at play within their school community.
In my example I chose an Intermediate audience and the purpose of informing them that Intermediate students at our school are nervous about receiving their vaccination needles this week.
Earlier in the week, students had the opportunity to explore various types of media texts (book covers, magazine advertisements, newspapers, pamphlets, etc.) and answer questions related to identifying purpose and audience, which they then presented to their classmates.
I was impressed by the students' analysis of these texts and am looking forward to seeing them apply the techniques that proved useful to them during that process (in which they relied heavily on visual cues from the texts to help them identify the purpose and audience) to their comics.
I'm hoping to post a more detailed summary of our adventures exploring this activity, and hopefully will have some examples of student work to share!
I am super excited for this project, and can't wait to learn more about bitstrips!
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