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The Manga Whisperer: Automatically Generating Transcriptions for Comics [PDF]

open access: yesComputer Vision and Pattern Recognition
In the past few decades, Japanese comics, commonly referred to as Manga, have transcended both cultural and linguistic boundaries to become a true worldwide sensation.
Ragav Sachdeva, Andrew Zisserman
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Paleontology-themed comics and graphic novels, their potential for scientific outreach, and the bilingual graphic novel EUROPASAURUS – Life on Jurassic Islands

open access: yesGeoscience Communication, 2023
. The first part of this article gives an overview of influential comics and graphic novels on paleontological themes from the last 12 decades.
O. Wings   +5 more
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The Visual Language Research Corpus (VLRC): an annotated corpus of comics from Asia, Europe, and the United States

open access: yesLanguage Resources and Evaluation, 2023
The Visual Language Research Corpus (VLRC) is a dataset of annotations of 376 stories from comics from the United States, northwestern Europe, and East Asia, along with analysis of the complete 10 year run of the Calvin and Hobbes comic strip.
Neil Cohn   +3 more
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USING COMICS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE IN SCIENCE EDUCATION: STUDENTS' SOLUTIONS AND AESTHETIC SUBTLETIES

open access: yesJournal of Baltic Science Education, 2023
To constitute awareness of climate change, hearing the solutions of students in their words and seeing visual products by creating experiences in schools is vital. This case study was limited to sequential implementations of climate change in the natural
Gamze Alp, Berna Coşkun Onan
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The Effect of Digital Learning of Historical Comics on Students‘ Critical Thinking Skills

open access: yesInternational Journal of Information and Education Technology, 2023
Comics provide a visual, inventive, and sequential reading experience for students learning on their own. Both comics and history present narratives in chronological order.
Rini Riris Setyowati   +2 more
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Digital Comics Learning Media Based on Problem Based Learning in Science Subjects for Fourth Grade Elementary School

open access: yesMimbar PGSD Undiksha, 2022
In online learning activities, the material presented by the teacher is still very limited, one of which is science learning and animal life cycle material. It makes it difficult for students to learn. This study aimed to develop PBL-based digital comics
Kadek Nita Puriasih   +1 more
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Disease Information Through Comics: A Graphic Option for Health Education

open access: yesJournal of Medical Humanities, 2022
This paper presents a critical interpretive synthesis of research on the efficacy of comics in educating consumers on communicable diseases. Using this review methodology, the authors drew from empirical as well as non-empirical literature to develop a ...
J. Rakower, Ann Hallyburton
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Science and comics: from popularization to the discipline of Comics Studies

open access: yesHistory of Sciences and Technology, 2022
Modern scientific communication traditionally uses visual narratives, such as comics, for education, presentation of scientific achievements to a mass audience, and as an object of research.
O. Hudoshnyk, Oleksandr P. Krupskyi
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”I happen to be one of 47.8%”: Social-Emotional and Data Reasoning in Middle School Students’ Comics about Friendship

open access: yesInternational Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2022
Effective data literacy instruction requires that learners move beyond understanding statistics to being able to humanize data through a contextual understanding of argumentation and reasoning in the real-world.
R. Vacca   +6 more
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Exploring AltNarrative in HCI Imagery and Comics

open access: yesCHI Extended Abstracts, 2022
It is often assumed that imagery provides an easy or universal mode of communication, but when we imagine our worlds through sketches, visualizations, and comics are we leaving anyone behind?
Makayla M. Lewis   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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