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Nick Sousanis, a comic maker and professor at San Francisco State University, shares his journey from young comics enthusiast to academic and creator leveraging comics in education. He discusses his early fascination with comics, his detour through mathematics and tennis, and his return to comics which led to his doctorate and the creation of his dissertation as a comic book, 'Unflattening'.
Sousanis explores the significance of comics as a medium for expressing complex ideas, their historical context, and the pedagogical advantages they offer in teaching and learning. Highlighting student examples, he demonstrates how comics can facilitate nuanced thinking and storytelling, even among those with no background in drawing.
The narrative underscores comics' potential to break boundaries, encourage multidisciplinary thinking, and redefine scholarship.
Music: Insatiable Toad by Blue Dot Sessions CC-BY-NC
By RadioDADANick Sousanis, a comic maker and professor at San Francisco State University, shares his journey from young comics enthusiast to academic and creator leveraging comics in education. He discusses his early fascination with comics, his detour through mathematics and tennis, and his return to comics which led to his doctorate and the creation of his dissertation as a comic book, 'Unflattening'.
Sousanis explores the significance of comics as a medium for expressing complex ideas, their historical context, and the pedagogical advantages they offer in teaching and learning. Highlighting student examples, he demonstrates how comics can facilitate nuanced thinking and storytelling, even among those with no background in drawing.
The narrative underscores comics' potential to break boundaries, encourage multidisciplinary thinking, and redefine scholarship.
Music: Insatiable Toad by Blue Dot Sessions CC-BY-NC