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- 365_Social_Comic abstract "This is the name of the webcomic organized by the educational social network Aula365, awarded with the 2011 Guinness Record for being the comic written by the world’s largest number of authors, breaking the previous record held by Kapow! Comic Con, which had had 62 participants.This social comic was produced through Aula365 platform, a social learning network and a technological education project of the Argentine company Competir, whose purpose is to narrow educational gaps through ICT innovation.The name of the story was “Adventures in the World of the Future” , and was composed of 20 episodes published every 15 days on Aula365 site. Its production period lasted from April to October 2011., totalling 21 episodes and 7 specials. 365Social Comic was originally created for the web only, but in the end 2,000 copies were printed. The emergence of E-comics, as they are also called, or of the traditional digitalized comics, has let comics reach not hundreds of readers but millions of potential internauts.•".
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- 365_Social_Comic wikiPageWikiLink Meteorite.
- 365_Social_Comic wikiPageWikiLink Movistar.
- 365_Social_Comic wikiPageWikiLink Pablo_Aristizabal.
- 365_Social_Comic wikiPageWikiLink Plot_(narrative).
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- 365_Social_Comic wikiPageWikiLink Web_2.0.
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- 365_Social_Comic wikiPageWikiLinkText "365 Social Comic".
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- 365_Social_Comic subject Category:Webcomics.
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- 365_Social_Comic comment "This is the name of the webcomic organized by the educational social network Aula365, awarded with the 2011 Guinness Record for being the comic written by the world’s largest number of authors, breaking the previous record held by Kapow! Comic Con, which had had 62 participants.This social comic was produced through Aula365 platform, a social learning network and a technological education project of the Argentine company Competir, whose purpose is to narrow educational gaps through ICT innovation.The name of the story was “Adventures in the World of the Future” , and was composed of 20 episodes published every 15 days on Aula365 site. ".
- 365_Social_Comic label "365 Social Comic".
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