This is How I Planned My Remix
Very Beginning
Early on I had decided that I would make a comic strip, but It dodnt originally look how it did now.
First Couple Mistakes
I sifted through many websites that were supposed to help me make comic strips but none really worked. It was either that or they wanted me to pay money to make a comic strip.
I did not like these websites and they were just a couple examples of different sources I was thinking of using
Using Canva
I decided on using Canva to create my comic strip. This turned out to be a really good idea. It was a very user friendly website, and it was easy to learn and use. They even had a comic strip template.
This image to the left is a screenshot taken of Canva as I was making the comic strip
ChatGPT for my Epic Images
Yes, I used ChatGPT for every image on this website and in this third major assignment. Im not too good at drawing so I figured I could have AI draw my bean story for me!
This is another screenshot I took while I was typing prompts for my bean story. here I wanted to see a really angry bean man. It made me giggle.
The Comic Creation
After creating all my strips, I then pasted all the chat bubbles and created the bean story. Everything in the comic is based on real life! I compiled all the chat bubbles and pictures into a story with occasional narration breaks in between strips.
Now The Creation of My PowerPoint
For my powerpoint I wanted a straightfoward demonstration of topics generally taught in different grades. The teacher also made a good comment that I should incorporate a chalk board or something that pertains to a classroom. So I did!
This is a screenshot from the PowerPoint as I was making it.
Final Part
I had created a chronological slide presentation that depicted a students growth and learning through education. Then I adressed all topics learned in different education levels.
These are also screenshots from when I was making the slides later on.
Secondary Sources Used
Throughout my presentation I made references and took inspiration from
My Literacy Narrative (MA:1)
Tan Amy, Mother Tongue, Threepenny Review, 1990
Michelle D. Trim and Megan Lynn Isaac, Reinventing Invention: Discovery and Investment in Writing 2010