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⚫ | The '''Create a Comic Project''' ('''CCP''') is a youth [[literacy]] program and [[webcomic]] created by John Baird. The program uses [[comics]], many taken from the [[Internet]], to encourage children to write their own [[narratives]].<ref name="ydn">Diwan, Faizan. "Kids can learn through comic relief." [[Yale Daily News]]. 8 February 2007. {{cite web |url=http://yaledailynews.com/articles/view/19817 |title=Yale Daily News – Kids can learn through comic relief |accessdate=2009-09-11 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090218020239/http://yaledailynews.com/articles/view/19817 |archivedate=2009-02-18 }}</ref><ref name="nhadvocate">Yalga, Betsy. "D.I.Y. Youth Programs." [[New Haven Advocate]]. 22 February 2007</ref> The program began in November 2006 at the main branch of the [[New Haven Free Public Library]] as an after-school program.<ref name="NHR20070319">{{cite news |last=McLoughlin |first=Pamela |title=Cartoons propel creative process |newspaper=[[New Haven Register]] |date=19 March 2007 |url=http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com/nhr20070319.pdf}}</ref> The project has since worked with several other groups, including the [[Children's Museum of Pittsburgh]], Braddock [[Carnegie Library]], and the Pittsburgh [[YMCA]].<ref name="Carminemag">{{cite web|url=http://carminemag.com/2009/03/15/the-create-a-comic-project/|title=Create a Comic Project|author= Rosa, Jamie Lee|accessdate=11 September 2009 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100806093748/http://carminemag.com/2009/03/15/the-create-a-comic-project |archivedate=6 August 2010 }}</ref><ref name="AnimeAdvanced">Shepherd, Jeremy. "Otakon 2009: Manga, Literacy, and Children." http://anime.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=5565</ref><ref name="AniGame">Ink. "Otakon 09: Manga, Literacy, and Children." http://www.anigamers.com/2009/07/otakon-09-manga-literacy-children.html</ref> Baird has presented the results of his work on the project at several conventions and conferences, including [[South by Southwest]] Interactive<ref>Vaughn, Jen. "[http://www.comicsbeat.com/2011/03/13/sxswi-2011-kids-kids-kids-and-delicious-blood/ SXSWi 2011: Kids, Kids, Kids and Delicious Blood.] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110317013308/http://www.comicsbeat.com/2011/03/13/sxswi-2011-kids-kids-kids-and-delicious-blood/ |date=2011-03-17 }}" The Beat News Blog of Comic Culture. 13 March 2011. Access Date: 13 March 2011.</ref> and SXSWedu.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://sxtxstate.com/2012/03/interactive-art-math-classroom/ | title=Using interactive art in the math classroom| date=9 March 2012}}</ref> The project has been praised for its work in engaging children in learning by [[Marjorie Scardino]], CEO of Pearson,<ref>Scardino, Marjorie. "Keynote Address." SXSWedu 2012: 7 March 2012.</ref> Professor [[Mirta Ojito]] of Columbia University,<ref>Ojito, Mirta. "Graduating Class Address 2010." [[The School at Columbia University]]: 15 June 2010.</ref> and [[Arne Duncan]], the US Secretary of Education.<ref>Duncan, Arne. "Keynote Address." SXSWedu 2012: 8 March 2012.</ref> |
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⚫ | The webcomic side of the project posts comics made by the children. The website was launched 4 January 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com/faq04.html |title=The Create a Comic Project |publisher=Ccproject.comicgenesis.com |date= |accessdate=2010-04-14}}</ref> Archives of the Taiwan comics, labeled "Create a Comic Project ROC" or "CCP Version 1.0", go from 9 July 2005<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com/d/20050709.html |title=The Create a Comic Project |publisher=Ccproject.comicgenesis.com |date=2005-07-09 |accessdate=2010-04-14}}</ref> through 28 November 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com/d/20061128.html |title=The Create a Comic Project |publisher=Ccproject.comicgenesis.com |date= |accessdate=2010-04-14}}</ref> Comics generated in America, labeled "CCP Version 2.0", were first posted 29 November 2006<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com/d/20061129.html |title=The Create a Comic Project |publisher=Ccproject.comicgenesis.com |date=2006-11-29 |accessdate=2010-04-14}}</ref> to present. |
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⚫ | The '''Create a Comic Project''' (CCP) is a youth [[literacy]] program and [[webcomic]] created by John Baird. The program uses [[comics]], many taken from the [[Internet]], to encourage children to write their own [[narratives]].<ref name="ydn">Diwan, Faizan. "Kids can learn through comic relief." [[Yale Daily News]]. 8 February 2007. {{cite web |url=http://yaledailynews.com/articles/view/19817 |title= |
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⚫ | The webcomic side of the project posts comics made by the children. The website was launched January |
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==Project background== |
==Project background== |
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The program hosted regular comic tournaments at the New Haven Library from 2007 to 2011. They were funded by grant awards from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.<ref name="Grandnews">"Comic Tournament in New Haven." Grand News Community Newspaper. April 2009.</ref> The CCP is the single largest multi-webcomic collaborative project of its kind.<ref name="Grandnews"/> It was the only comic-based children's program of its type in New Haven and Pittsburgh.<ref name="Grandnews"/> |
The program hosted regular comic tournaments at the New Haven Library from 2007 to 2011. They were funded by grant awards from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.<ref name="Grandnews">"Comic Tournament in New Haven." Grand News Community Newspaper. April 2009.</ref> The CCP is the single largest multi-webcomic collaborative project of its kind.<ref name="Grandnews"/> It was the only comic-based children's program of its type in New Haven and Pittsburgh.<ref name="Grandnews"/> |
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In 2009, Baird and other webcomic creators held a panel and two project-based workshops at [[Otakon]].<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> The project has also hosted panels and workshops at [[Tekkoshocon]] in 2009 and 2010. John was named a Featured Panelist for Otakon 2012 for his series of workshops. A Wheaton University student has created art for the project's official materials.<ref name="erinwheaton">"Erin E. Binkley." [[Wheaton College (Massachusetts)|Wheaton College]]. Accessed: |
In 2009, Baird and other webcomic creators held a panel and two project-based workshops at [[Otakon]].<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> The project has also hosted panels and workshops at [[Tekkoshocon]] in 2009 and 2010. John was named a Featured Panelist for Otakon 2012 for his series of workshops. A Wheaton University student has created art for the project's official materials.<ref name="erinwheaton">"Erin E. Binkley." [[Wheaton College (Massachusetts)|Wheaton College]]. Accessed: 7 May 2010. http://wheatoncollege.edu/blog/2010/erin-binkley/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100528043951/http://wheatoncollege.edu/blog/2010/erin-binkley/ |date=2010-05-28 }}</ref> |
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==Contributing comics== |
==Contributing comics== |
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[[File:Okashina Okashi First Comic.gif|thumb|''Okashina Okashi |
[[File:Okashina Okashi First Comic.gif|thumb|''Okashina Okashi – Strange Candy'']] |
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[[File:Webcomic xkcd - Wikipedian protester.png|thumb|''xkcd'']] |
[[File:Webcomic xkcd - Wikipedian protester.png|thumb|''xkcd'']] |
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Various comic creators allow Baird to use their work for the ''Create a Comic Project''. The first webcomic ever used was ''[[Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy]]'',<ref name="teachshare">"Comic Projects in the Classroom: Using Interactive Sequential Art to Enhance Education." Workshop. [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]] University Charter School 2nd Annual Teach & Share. Austin, TX. |
Various comic creators allow Baird to use their work for the ''Create a Comic Project''. The first webcomic ever used was ''[[Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy]]'',<ref name="teachshare">"Comic Projects in the Classroom: Using Interactive Sequential Art to Enhance Education." Workshop. [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]] University Charter School 2nd Annual Teach & Share. Austin, TX. 18 October 2010.</ref> with others following later. They include (in alphabetical order): |
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* Pete Abrams |
* Pete Abrams – ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]''<ref name="sophe" /> |
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* Gene Ambaum |
* Gene Ambaum – ''[[Unshelved]]''<ref name="apha">"Healthy Holidays: Lessons Learned from a Community Education Event." Presentation. [[American Public Health Association]] 137th Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 11 November 2009.</ref> |
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* [[Christopher Baldwin]] |
* [[Christopher Baldwin]] – ''[[Little Dee]]''<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* Gina Biggs |
* Gina Biggs – ''[[Red String (webcomic)|Red String]]''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* Jennie Breeden |
* Jennie Breeden – ''The Devil's Panties'', ''Geebas on Parade''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* T Campbell - ''Fans'', ''Penny & Aggie'', ''Cool Cat Studios'', ''Sketchies'', ''Rip & Teri''<ref name="apha" /> |
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* [[Brian Clevinger]] – ''[[8-Bit Theater]]''<ref name="sophe" /> |
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* [[D. J. Coffman]] – ''Hero By Night'', ''Flo Bots'' |
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* [[D. J. Coffman]] - ''Hero By Night'', ''Flo Bots'' |
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* Chris Cracknell - ''[[Ghastly's Ghastly Comic]]'' |
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* [[Shaenon Garrity]] – ''[[Narbonic]]'', ''Skin Horse'', ''Smithson'', ''Lil' Mell and Sergio''<ref name="teachshare"/><ref name="apha" /> |
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* Meredith Gran – ''[[Octopus Pie]]''<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="teachshare"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* Chris Hastings – ''[[The Adventures of Dr. McNinja]]''<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* [[Faith Erin Hicks]] – ''[[Demonology 101]]'', ''Ice''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* [[Bill Holbrook]] – ''[[Kevin and Kell]]''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* Jeph Jacques – ''[[Questionable Content]]''<ref name="NHR20070319"/><ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* [[Kazu Kibuishi]] – ''Copper'', ''[[Flight (comics)|Flight]]''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* Kittyhawk – ''Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki''<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* [[Faith Erin Hicks]] - ''[[Demonology 101]]'', ''Ice''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* [[Nina Matsumoto]] – ''[[Saturnalia (webcomic)|Saturnalia]]'' |
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* Ian McConville – ''[[Mac Hall]]'', ''Three Panel Soul''<ref name="sophe" /> |
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* Randall Munroe – ''[[xkcd]]''<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* [[Nina Matsumoto]] - ''[[Saturnalia (webcomic)|Saturnalia]]'' |
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* [[Kean Soo]] – ''[[Jellaby]]''<ref name="apha" /> |
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* Michael Terracciano - ''Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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* [[Charlie "Spike" Trotman]] - ''[[Templar, Arizona]]''<ref name="sophe" /> |
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* Tycho and Gabe - ''[[Penny Arcade (webcomic)|Penny Arcade]]''<ref name="AnimeAdvanced"/><ref name="AniGame"/> |
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* [[David Willis (cartoonist)|David Willis]] - ''Shortpacked!'', ''It's Walky!'', ''Roomies!''<ref name="Carminemag"/> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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* In 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 the project won grants from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven to support its tournament activity at the New Haven Public Library.<ref name="Grandnews"/> |
* In 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 the project won grants from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven to support its tournament activity at the New Haven Public Library.<ref name="Grandnews"/> |
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* In 2008, the project won a "This is Public Health" campaign award from the [[Association of Schools of Public Health]] (ASPH).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090101105003/http://fridayletter.asph.org/article_view.cfm?FLE_Index=6869&FL_Index=1506 ASPH Announces Winners of “This is Public Health” Campaign Challenge]. Association of Schools of Public Health Friday Letter. |
* In 2008, the project won a "This is Public Health" campaign award from the [[Association of Schools of Public Health]] (ASPH).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090101105003/http://fridayletter.asph.org/article_view.cfm?FLE_Index=6869&FL_Index=1506 ASPH Announces Winners of “This is Public Health” Campaign Challenge]. Association of Schools of Public Health Friday Letter. 29 February 2008.</ref> |
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* In 2009, the project won a "Star of Distinction" from the [[University of Pittsburgh]] for its work in improving literacy among urban youths in Pittsburgh. It is the first and only youth literacy program in the city to have received this award.<ref name="Grandnews"/> |
* In 2009, the project won a "Star of Distinction" from the [[University of Pittsburgh]] for its work in improving literacy among urban youths in Pittsburgh. It is the first and only youth literacy program in the city to have received this award.<ref name="Grandnews"/> |
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*Baird, John. ''Evaluating Math Concept Learning Using Comics''. International Journal of Comic Art 15(1), 2013. |
*Baird, John. ''Evaluating Math Concept Learning Using Comics''. International Journal of Comic Art 15(1), 2013. |
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*Baird, John & Dana Newborn. ''The Effect of Age on Comic Narrative Creation''. International Journal of Comic Art 13(2), 2011. |
*Baird, John & Dana Newborn. ''The Effect of Age on Comic Narrative Creation''. International Journal of Comic Art 13(2), 2011. |
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*Baird, John. ''Create a Comic: Inspiration''. New York, NY: [[Lulu (company)|Lulu.com]], 2010. |
*Baird, John. ''[https://a.co/d/dFNzgVE Create a Comic: Inspiration]''. New York, NY: [[Lulu (company)|Lulu.com]], 2010. |
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*Baird, John. '' |
*Baird, John. ''reate a Comic Project #1 (2nd Edition)''. New York, NY: Lulu.com, 2010. |
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*Baird, John & Erin Ptah. ''Create a Comic Project #2''. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008. |
*Baird, John & Erin Ptah. ''Create a Comic Project #2''. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008. |
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*Baird, John & Ryan Estrada. ''Create a Comic Project Presents: Climate Change''. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008. |
*Baird, John & Ryan Estrada. ''Create a Comic Project Presents: Climate Change''. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008. |
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*Baird, John. '' |
*Baird, John. ''Create a Comic Project #1''. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008. |
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*Baird, John. "Create a Comic." In Language Learning Games and Activities Volume 3 pg |
*Baird, John. "Create a Comic." In Language Learning Games and Activities Volume 3 pg 14–15, edited by Gary Bosomworth and Sheryn Williams. [[Taipei]], [[Republic of China|Taiwan ROC]]: [[Hess Educational Organization]], 2005. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com |
* [http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com Create a Comic Project] |
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* [http://ccproject.comicgenesis.com/store.html Create a Comic Project Store] - Links to official store fronts |
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* [http://ccprojectblog.blogspot.com/ Create a Comic Project Blog] - Official blog |
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* [http://www.comixpedia.org/index.php?title=Create_a_Comic_Project CCP on Comixpedia] |
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* [http://createacomic.deviantart.com/ CCP on DeviantArt] |
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* [https://www.youtube.com/createacomic CCP on YouTube] |
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 28 September 2024
The Create a Comic Project (CCP) is a youth literacy program and webcomic created by John Baird. The program uses comics, many taken from the Internet, to encourage children to write their own narratives.[1][2] The program began in November 2006 at the main branch of the New Haven Free Public Library as an after-school program.[3] The project has since worked with several other groups, including the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, Braddock Carnegie Library, and the Pittsburgh YMCA.[4][5][6] Baird has presented the results of his work on the project at several conventions and conferences, including South by Southwest Interactive[7] and SXSWedu.[8] The project has been praised for its work in engaging children in learning by Marjorie Scardino, CEO of Pearson,[9] Professor Mirta Ojito of Columbia University,[10] and Arne Duncan, the US Secretary of Education.[11]
The webcomic side of the project posts comics made by the children. The website was launched 4 January 2007.[12] Archives of the Taiwan comics, labeled "Create a Comic Project ROC" or "CCP Version 1.0", go from 9 July 2005[13] through 28 November 2006.[14] Comics generated in America, labeled "CCP Version 2.0", were first posted 29 November 2006[15] to present.
Project background
[edit]The Create a Comic Project was first conceived in the Republic of China while Baird was teaching English at Hess Educational Organization. He used it as an ESL activity in class.[3] A version of the project was eventually published as part Hess's official curriculum materials in their Student Activities Booklet, which is currently used in both the ROC and Singapore.[1] One of Baird's inspirations was the Penny Arcade Remix Project.[5][6]
After going to New Haven for graduate school at Yale University, Baird remade the project as a stand-alone activity for the New Haven Public Library.[1][3] Library staffers called the program "wonderful" and that it had "encouraged children to willingly express their creativity."[1] In Pittsburgh, Baird hosted a number of workshops in the city before entering into a year-long collaboration with the Greater Pittsburgh YMCA's summer camp and after-school programs. While attending Teachers College, Columbia University, Baird brought the project into several area schools in the city, including LaGuardia High School and The School at Columbia University.[16] From 2010 to 2012, the project was based in Houston, Texas, where Baird has given workshops to employees at the University of Texas Charter School and was invited to give workshops at the Conference for the Advancement of Math Teaching in 2011.[16] The project is currently on hiatus.
The program hosted regular comic tournaments at the New Haven Library from 2007 to 2011. They were funded by grant awards from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven.[17] The CCP is the single largest multi-webcomic collaborative project of its kind.[17] It was the only comic-based children's program of its type in New Haven and Pittsburgh.[17]
In 2009, Baird and other webcomic creators held a panel and two project-based workshops at Otakon.[5][6] The project has also hosted panels and workshops at Tekkoshocon in 2009 and 2010. John was named a Featured Panelist for Otakon 2012 for his series of workshops. A Wheaton University student has created art for the project's official materials.[18]
Contributing comics
[edit]Various comic creators allow Baird to use their work for the Create a Comic Project. The first webcomic ever used was Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy,[19] with others following later. They include (in alphabetical order):
- Pete Abrams – Sluggy Freelance[20]
- Gene Ambaum – Unshelved[21]
- Christopher Baldwin – Little Dee[5][6]
- Gina Biggs – Red String[4]
- Jennie Breeden – The Devil's Panties, Geebas on Parade[4]
- Maritza Campos – College Roomies from Hell!!!,[20] Doomies
- Jorge Cham – Piled Higher and Deeper[19][20]
- Brian Clevinger – 8-Bit Theater[20]
- D. J. Coffman – Hero By Night, Flo Bots
- Karen Ellis – Planet Karen[21]
- Phil Foglio – Girl Genius[20]
- Shaenon Garrity – Narbonic, Skin Horse, Smithson, Lil' Mell and Sergio[19][21]
- Meredith Gran – Octopus Pie[5][19][6]
- Chris Hastings – The Adventures of Dr. McNinja[5][6]
- Faith Erin Hicks – Demonology 101, Ice[4]
- Bill Holbrook – Kevin and Kell[4]
- Jeph Jacques – Questionable Content[3][5][6]
- Kazu Kibuishi – Copper, Flight[4]
- Kittyhawk – Sparkling Generation Valkyrie Yuuki[5][6]
- Jenn Manley Lee – Dicebox[20][22]
- Nina Matsumoto – Saturnalia
- Ian McConville – Mac Hall, Three Panel Soul[20]
- Randall Munroe – xkcd[5][6]
- Vinson "Bleedman" Ngo – Sugar Bits, Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi, Grim Tales From Down Below
- Michael Poe – Errant Story, Exploitation Now
- Scott Christian Sava – The Dreamland Chronicles[21]
- Emily Snodgrass – Okashina Okashi - Strange Candy[4]
- Kean Soo – Jellaby[21]
- David Stanworth – Snafu Comics, Tin
- Richard Stevens – Diesel Sweeties[17]
- Tycho and Gabe – Penny Arcade[5][6]
- Zach Weiner – Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Awards
[edit]- In 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 the project won grants from the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven to support its tournament activity at the New Haven Public Library.[17]
- In 2008, the project won a "This is Public Health" campaign award from the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH).[23]
- In 2009, the project won a "Star of Distinction" from the University of Pittsburgh for its work in improving literacy among urban youths in Pittsburgh. It is the first and only youth literacy program in the city to have received this award.[17]
Publications
[edit]- Baird, John. Evaluating Math Concept Learning Using Comics. International Journal of Comic Art 15(1), 2013.
- Baird, John & Dana Newborn. The Effect of Age on Comic Narrative Creation. International Journal of Comic Art 13(2), 2011.
- Baird, John. Create a Comic: Inspiration. New York, NY: Lulu.com, 2010.
- Baird, John. reate a Comic Project #1 (2nd Edition). New York, NY: Lulu.com, 2010.
- Baird, John & Erin Ptah. Create a Comic Project #2. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008.
- Baird, John & Ryan Estrada. Create a Comic Project Presents: Climate Change. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008.
- Baird, John. Create a Comic Project #1. Pittsburgh, PA: Lulu.com, 2008.
- Baird, John. "Create a Comic." In Language Learning Games and Activities Volume 3 pg 14–15, edited by Gary Bosomworth and Sheryn Williams. Taipei, Taiwan ROC: Hess Educational Organization, 2005.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Diwan, Faizan. "Kids can learn through comic relief." Yale Daily News. 8 February 2007. "Yale Daily News – Kids can learn through comic relief". Archived from the original on 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
- ^ Yalga, Betsy. "D.I.Y. Youth Programs." New Haven Advocate. 22 February 2007
- ^ a b c d McLoughlin, Pamela (19 March 2007). "Cartoons propel creative process" (PDF). New Haven Register.
- ^ a b c d e f g Rosa, Jamie Lee. "Create a Comic Project". Archived from the original on 6 August 2010. Retrieved 11 September 2009.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Shepherd, Jeremy. "Otakon 2009: Manga, Literacy, and Children." http://anime.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=5565
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Ink. "Otakon 09: Manga, Literacy, and Children." http://www.anigamers.com/2009/07/otakon-09-manga-literacy-children.html
- ^ Vaughn, Jen. "SXSWi 2011: Kids, Kids, Kids and Delicious Blood. Archived 2011-03-17 at the Wayback Machine" The Beat News Blog of Comic Culture. 13 March 2011. Access Date: 13 March 2011.
- ^ "Using interactive art in the math classroom". 9 March 2012.
- ^ Scardino, Marjorie. "Keynote Address." SXSWedu 2012: 7 March 2012.
- ^ Ojito, Mirta. "Graduating Class Address 2010." The School at Columbia University: 15 June 2010.
- ^ Duncan, Arne. "Keynote Address." SXSWedu 2012: 8 March 2012.
- ^ "The Create a Comic Project". Ccproject.comicgenesis.com. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
- ^ "The Create a Comic Project". Ccproject.comicgenesis.com. 2005-07-09. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
- ^ "The Create a Comic Project". Ccproject.comicgenesis.com. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
- ^ "The Create a Comic Project". Ccproject.comicgenesis.com. 2006-11-29. Retrieved 2010-04-14.
- ^ a b "Interactive Comics: Techniques to Enhance Math Education." Presentation. South by Southwest Interactive 2011, Austin, TX.
- ^ a b c d e f "Comic Tournament in New Haven." Grand News Community Newspaper. April 2009.
- ^ "Erin E. Binkley." Wheaton College. Accessed: 7 May 2010. http://wheatoncollege.edu/blog/2010/erin-binkley/ Archived 2010-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d e f g "Picturevoice: Health Communication Through Art." Presentation. Society for Public Health Education 60th Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 6 November 2009.
- ^ a b c d e "Healthy Holidays: Lessons Learned from a Community Education Event." Presentation. American Public Health Association 137th Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, PA. 11 November 2009.
- ^ "Comicvoice: Community education through sequential art." Pop Culture Association – American Culture Association, St. Louis, MO. (2010)
- ^ ASPH Announces Winners of “This is Public Health” Campaign Challenge. Association of Schools of Public Health Friday Letter. 29 February 2008.
External links
[edit]- 2000s webcomics
- Educational webcomics
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