Esbjorn Jorsater

63, Male

Stockholm

Sweden

Profile Information:

School / Work Affiliation
Comic Art School Stockholm
Blog
http://comicartschool.blogspot.com
Website
http://comicartschool.ning.com
About Me
I´m a comic art school teacher in Stockholm and I also rule distance education in drawing and making comics.

Comment Wall:

  • Hans Feldmeier

    Hello Esbjorn, your profile comic looks great! Congrats! I´m involved in Comenius activities & eTwinning with a school from Sweden. The school is from Island Tjörn near of Göteborg. Two weeks ago I´ve been in Stockholm and I stayed in very nice hotel 25 km away. I like Sweden very much and in October I will be back because of a meeting in Göteborg.
    Much power to you!
    Greetings
    Hans
  • Hans Feldmeier

    Hallo Esbjorn, danke für deine Antwort!
    I think there a lot of digital involvments like Photoshop: By the way there are a lot screencasts available (http://www.screenz.de/) and you and your students can do this as well: Check out www.screencast-o-matic.com
    It works on mac,win linux
  • Hans Feldmeier

    Hi, I´m looking for more partners as to a new Comenius project about educational digital literacy (drawing involved as well) with wikis, screencasting, blogs ...
    What about your school? In general are interested in joining? I also will start a new eTwinning project on Web 2.0 appl. - one partner comes from Nicosio (Cypres)
  • Esbjorn Jorsater

    This looks really intresting, and of course I´m intresting.
    I´m work at a lot of different schools. I don´t know which one suits for this eu-projects.
    One is Kulturskolan (the culture school), it rules by Stockholm town, and I´m a teacher in comic art there, and other projects. I can talk to my chiefs, they are in general positive to this kind of projects.
    My other schools:
    www.teckningsskolan.com - a private distance school in drawing.
    www.serieskolan.com - short courses in making comics, manga.
  • Connie Weber

    Wow! I want to hear everything about using cartooning in the classroom. thanks for your posts! I just read the books Zoom and Re-Zoom to my summer farm camp kids and had them draw a series of zooming in or out from a particular location at the farm. That was fun, and illuminating about children's perspectives. I'd love to get more and more and more ideas for cartooning and creative jounaling.