This is a paper scheduled to be presented at the WORLD LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CONGRESS: 75TH IFLA GENERAL CONFERENCE AND COUNCIL (August, Milan Italy)
Thanks for posting this paper, Frank. It looks to be an very good, informative overview of the case for comics in the classroom. I love the section that lays out the elements of comics in a straightforward way. Also, the bibliography is a great resource.
I noticed that too, recently. It's terrific the way they are tied into their comics generator which can be used to generate blank templates of different sizes.
Frank and Sari -- you should both "friend" Lisa Fink on this Ning; she's directly involved in developing content for ReadWriteThink, and Sari, she may love to get some lesson plans from you.
Frank, I finally read the paper and will definitely pass it along to others -- thanks again for posting it.
However, I was a bit disappointed -- it really just provides an overview of much of the same thing that everyone in the field knows. Maybe these are new ideas in Italy, I don't know.