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Informational comics
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Instructional comics.
Related resource
Educational comic books, via Discovery Comics website, Dec. 4, 2012 (Educational comic books are a great way to give children a complete lesson that they can read and review at their own pace.)
Gonick, L. The cartoon guide to calculus, c2012.
Schultz, M. The stuff of life : a graphic guide to genetics and DNA, 2009.
The comic strip of neoliberalism, via WWW, Dec. 13, 2012 ('The Comic Strip of Neoliberalism' is a series of informational comics which you can read by hitting the links at the bottom of this page. These comics show attempts in various countries to resist the neoliberal regime.)
LCGFT (Educational films; Educational radio programs; Educational television programs)
Gonick, L. The cartoon guide to calculus, c2012.
Schultz, M. The stuff of life : a graphic guide to genetics and DNA, 2009.
The comic strip of neoliberalism, via WWW, Dec. 13, 2012 ('The Comic Strip of Neoliberalism' is a series of informational comics which you can read by hitting the links at the bottom of this page. These comics show attempts in various countries to resist the neoliberal regime.)
LCGFT (Educational films; Educational radio programs; Educational television programs)
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Comics that are intended to impart knowledge and information, including those for classroom use. For comics that use a structured format to teach or train the reader see
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