POSTER: Multiple Intelligences in Comics Ed

Here’s a pair of multiple intelligences posters I designed for the NECAC anthology earlier this year:

[CLICK TO VIEW & DOWNLOAD EACH IMAGE]
 

As with other COMICS WORKSHOP posters, I’m posting these w/ my permission to reproduce them as you see fit, provided you maintain the attribution & copyright notice (and website URL) on them.

I also really appreciate it if you email me & let me know where/when/how you use them!

ALSO: These are just 2 pages from a 6-page piece! Read the full 6-page essay (8.5″x11″ printable PDF) >>


AND ALSO:
Psst!  Teachers!  You might appreciate this:
“CURRICULUM COMICS #4: Multiple Intelligences”
(a comic book by my friend Andrew Wales)

16 responses on “POSTER: Multiple Intelligences in Comics Ed

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  2. I seriously love your website.. Great colors &
    theme. Did you develop this amazing site yourself?

    Please reply back as I’m planning to create my very own site and would like to learn where you got this from or just what the theme is named. Cheers!

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  4. I want to use these in my classroom, help my students who all have learning disabilities understand the concept of multiple intelligences. Thank you!

  5. Thanks so much for sharing. I’m using these to teach children’s ministry students how to think about students needs and plan for them!!

    • Great!
      Thanks, it’s helpful to hear how people use the posters.
      Good luck!

  6. How did u actually acquire the concepts to compose ““POSTER: Multiple
    Intelligences in Comics Ed | Comics Workshop”?
    I appreciate it -Jack

    • A)
      Lots of time in the classroom drawing comics with artists of all ages!
      M.Ed. program reading & reflections!
      Constant daily practice of graphic narrative visualization & meditation (a.k.a. doodling & reading comics)!

      – M

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