Final Comic Book Course Review
Regular readers of this blog will recall that in early October I was part-way through How to Make a Comic Book, made by the High Tech High Graduate School of Education and available on the Coursera platform.
Regular readers of this blog will recall that in early October I was part-way through How to Make a Comic Book, made by the High Tech High Graduate School of Education and available on the Coursera platform.
Thank you to Karen Carlson for allowing me to republish her review of this course.
The beauty of online courses is that I can try out something well outside my comfort zone and sometimes it turns out surprisingly enjoyable. One such course is How to Make a Comic Book, available on Coursera.
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This review was written by avid MOOC student and writer Karen Carlson. It first appeared here on Karen’s blog.
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