.......since I last posted.  I have been a bit busy with quite a bit of paperwork to read, which might be a bit of an understatement.  Anyway, I haven't stopped creating comics and cartoons.  It's been an enjoyable thing to do.  I'll add some in random order, as it'll be good to store them all here on this special blog.

This cartoon was created with ToonDoo.  I like the different flags which represent all the countries of the teachers I have been had the pleasure to meet recently on the LaurEmod course.
 
I have just created this ToonDoo cartoon as a way of saying 'Congratulations' to The Consultants-E team on the wonderful occasion of their 10th anniversary.
 
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Janet's avatar created with Mini-Mizer
I have just learned about 10 sites for creating fun and cool avatars for blogging projects. 
This resource comes from a blog post called  'Stay e-safe with an avatar.  10 tools to explore.'

The avatar of myself has been created with Mini-Mizer Lego tool.  It was quick and easy to create!!

Thanks to Shelly Terrell for highlighting this practical post via the EVO Digitalstorytelling4kids Edmodo site.
 
 
A little story I created with Creaza. 
Why did the girl come back home so sad?
 
Here is a comic I have just created with Scholastics Captain Underpants comic creating tool.
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Mosaic created with BigHugeLabs
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A birthday e-card I created a while back.
Comics lend themselves well to creating unique ecards to send to family & friends.
 
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A thank you comic note for hubby!
 
The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has a section where you can create a comic-type story such as the one I have embedded above.  It is called My StoryMaker. You can download a copy and print your story off as a little booklet.
 
 
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This sums it all up.