If you wish to pay using a Purchase Order, please contact us with the number of seats you require plus country of residence and we will respond with details how to order with a Purchase Order. Purchasing this item gives your school district/region/LEA permission to install and use Comic Life 2 up to the number of purchased licenses. Purchasing this item gives your single school campus/site permission to install and use Comic Life 2 on up to 500 computers only.Ĭomic Life 2 Education 1000 seat license(s) – Mac+Win – 2490.00 Available for sale to customers with legacy systems.Ĭomic Life 2 Education Site License – Mac+Win – 1749.00 USD Note: Updates will no longer be released for Comic Life 2. Purchasing this item gives your school district/region/LEA permission to install and use Comic Life 3 up to the number of purchased licenses.Ĭomic Life 2 Education – Mac+Win – 19.99 USD (Example: 5 units equates to 5000 licenses) This license is not applicable to school districts/regions/LEAs.Ĭomic Life 3 Education 1000 seat license(s) – Mac+Win – 2490.00 USD Purchasing this item gives your single school campus/site permission to install and use Comic Life 3 on up to 500 computers only. Windows 7 (SP1), Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (+ latest patches)Ĭomic Life 3 Education Site License – Mac+Win – 1749.00 USD License for students, educators and schools. Multiple licenses purchased after clicking the “ADD TO CART” buttonĮnter number in the QTY box to purchase the number of licenses needed to cover number of installations. Requires Chromebooks withGoogle Play Store enabled.Ĭomic Life 3 Education – Mac+Win – 19.99 USD Subscription license(s) for students,educators and schools. Please share your comic-themed examples in our current comic book challenge.Comic Life 3 for Schools – Chromebook Subscription Have a Super-Power week, E-Learning Heroes! Jeff Kortenbosch shared a set of awesome office backgrounds along with a Replay overview of his design process.Montse Anderson shared a library-themed demo along with 100 free background graphics.Alicia Durham shared a great example of DIY office and desktop graphics in this Personal and Professional Development course.Take a look at the following examples shared in this week’s challenge: Remember, there is no deadline for examples, so you can always post your examples to any of the previous challenges, anytime! Personal blog: Post your published example on your own blog.You can also attach your project files if you’d like some help or feedback. Forums: Create your own thread in our forums, and share a link to your published source file.If you have a question or want to share your source files, you should use the forums. The comments section allows links but not attachments. Comments: Use the comments section below to share a link to your published project.Resources and Tools for Teaching Using Comic Strips.Storyboarding a Serious Comic - Developed in Storyline.Be Inspired: Wally Wood's 22 Panels That Always Work.A Simple Way to Create Custom Callouts for Your Courses.Let Others Inspire Your Interactive E-Learning.3 Ways to Make Your E-Learning Course Look Like a Comic Book. Posts and discussions from the Articulate community: Resourcesįor more information on using comic designs, check out the following posts: You can use Google Drive, Dropbox, PowerPoint, Word, Articulate Storyline, Articulate Studio ’09, or Articulate Studio ’13, to show and share your e-learning template. Try to include multiple slides so you can show how the template will carry through your content. This week, your challenge is to design your own comic book e-learning template. Comic Book Designs #11: Challenge | Recap Challenge of the Week
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