Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres - (Composition, Literacy, and Culture) by Tracey Bowen & Carl Whithaus (Paperback)
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- A student's avatar navigates a virtual world and communicates the desires, emotions, and fears of its creator.
- About the Author: Tracey Bowen (Editor) Tracey Bowen is a lecturer at the Institute of Communication, Culture and Information Technology at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
- 368 Pages
- Language + Art + Disciplines, Composition + Creative Writing
- Series Name: Composition, Literacy, and Culture
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About the Book
Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres examines the possibilities, challenges, and realities of mutimodal composition as an effective means of communication. The chapters view the ways that writing instructors and their students are exploring the spaces where communication occurs, while also asking "what else is possible."Book Synopsis
A student's avatar navigates a virtual world and communicates the desires, emotions, and fears of its creator. Yet, how can her writing instructor interpret this formof meaningmaking? Today, multiple modes of communication and information technology are challenging pedagogies in composition and across the disciplines. Writing instructors grapple with incorporating new forms into their curriculums and relating them to established literary practices. Administrators confront the application of new technologies to the restructuring of courses and the classroom itself. Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres examines the possibilities, challenges, and realities of mutimodal composition as an effective means of communication. The chapters view the ways that writing instructors and their students are exploring the spaces where communication occurs, while also asking u201cwhat else is possible.u201d The genres of film, audio, photography, graphics, speeches, storyboards, PowerPoint presentations, virtual environments, written works, and others are investigated to discern both their capabilities and limitations. The contributors highlight the responsibility of instructors to guide students in the consideration of their audience and ethical responsibility, while also maintaining the ability to u201cspeak well.u201d Additionally, they focus on the need for programmatic changes and a shift in institutional philosophy to close a possible u201cdigital divideu201d and remain relevant in digital and global economies. Embracing and advancing multimodal communication is essential to both higher education and students. The contributors therefore call for the examination of how writing programs, faculty, and administrators are responding to change, and how the many purposes writing serves can effectively converge within composition curricula.
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Bowen and Whithaus's Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres assembles an impressive range of experiences and theoretical frameworks. This volume is sure to be of great use to writing teachers interested in expanding their thinking about and teaching with computers.-- "Johndan Johnson-Eilola, Clarkson University"
This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in multimodal composition (and that should include all of us). Each chapter weaves together theory, perspectives from multiple stakeholders, and practical examples for classrooms and programs. Together, the chapters model how to consider thoughtfully the impact of intertwined modes, media, and genres.-- "Karen Lunsford, University of California, Santa Barbara"
About the Author
Tracey Bowen (Editor)Tracey Bowen is a lecturer at the Institute of Communication, Culture and Information Technology at the University of Toronto Mississauga. She is coeditor of Cultural Production in Virtual and Imagined Worlds. Carl Whithaus (Editor)
Carl Whithaus is a professor of writing and rhetoric at the University of California, Davis. He studies writing technologies and digital cultures, edits the Journal of Writing Assessment, and works on a variety of projects related to writing in the sciences, engineering, and agriculture. His books include Multimodal Literacies and Emerging Genres, Writing across Distances and Disciplines: Research and Pedagogy in Distributed Learning, and Teaching and Evaluating Writing in the Age of Computers and High-Stakes Testing.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.1 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.2 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Language + Art + Disciplines
Sub-Genre: Composition + Creative Writing
Series Title: Composition, Literacy, and Culture
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Tracey Bowen & Carl Whithaus
Language: English
Street Date: April 1, 2013
TCIN: 93507805
UPC: 9780822962168
Item Number (DPCI): 247-14-1290
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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