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Tagging Comics

In another post on Alan Levine's CogDogBlog, I found a comic creator that is designed as social software tool for those who are drawing impaired.   After attending the Berkman Center Thursday evening bloggers session called "Tagging is Fabulous, Tagging is Crap,"  I had wanted to create a comic -- but my stick figures looked funny. Why didn't I find this last week?   This isn't a waste of time -- it is a great way to visualize information and create some unique visuals for a presentation. 

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I love it! I'm off to create a comic. I have been a believer in everyone-can-create images that communicate (see evidence at http://www.fullcirc.com/community/visualfacilitation.htm) But tools like this are fabulous. THANKS!

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