Resource: Creating cartoons for your eLearning (@toonlet) #eLearning #Cartoon
Every now and then I come across something that gives me that ‘Eureka!’ moment, and when I found Toonlet.com I had one.
Instead of my usual introduction and walk-through on what the tool can do, why not let it speak for itself? Here is a Toonlet ‘toon …
I am also planning on using toons created here to illustrate a guide I am writing as part of my PG Cert course … stick around and you’ll see it here first when I get my marks back!
What is also amazing is that (with a little digging and trial and error, as well as reading their ‘toonup’ guides) you can find a link to a high resolution version of the cartoon strip, which makes embedding in posters, presentation, etc even better – and if you wanted to use in a printed document it’s good for that too (or a coffee mug for Father’s Day!).
I would like to thank Flea Palmer for showing me Toonlet through her brilliant cartoon called “Facing the consequences… a social networking horror story!“
Nice one Dave, I likes it, I likes it a lot!
I suspect that if I broached the subject of using this in my Org that people would go into arrest…
…. so I guess I’ll just go ahead and do it then ;-)
Keep the ideas coming…
Don’t know what you mean … who said that?
David, Thanks for reminding me about Toonlet! I need to get back to it. Here’s one I did awhile back, “New Hire Orientation”. http://toonlet.com/creator/JaneBozarth .
Best,
Jane
Like it, thanks! – I like this too..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pngosghFwA&feature=player_embedded
Thanks Adam, like it!
(I had to edit your comment as the embed code didn’t work and have made it a clickable-link instead).
All the best, David.
David, this is too cool. I’m gonna create some too.
Hi Richa, glad you like it. I’ve found a few more since this one and need to find time to blog about them too, so “watch this space … “!
All the best, David.