Studio-Based Approaches for Multimodal Projects

Studio-Based Approaches for Multimodal Projects
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9781498586474
ISBN-13 : 1498586473
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Studio-Based Approaches for Multimodal Projects by : Russell Carpenter

Studio-Based Approaches for Multimodal Projects examines a cross-section of strategies for studio approaches and models that enable process-oriented multimodal projects and promote student learning. This collection features seven chapters authored or coauthored by leaders and innovators in studio-based approaches. These scholars explore studio models and provide vivid examples of ways in which they are realized as students pursue, design, and create multimodal projects, including ePortfolios, research posters, websites, and other engaging artifacts that integrate oral, written, visual, and electronic communication. Studio-based approaches enhance creativity, interaction, and learning among students. The models designed and employed to support these activities would benefit from a more focused look. This collection assembles perspectives from scholar-practitioners who know and use studio-based models. They are experts in this area and have helped to shape current understandings of approaches that work well to enhance learning through multimodal projects--those that integrate oral, visual, written, or electronic modes of communication.

International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum

International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 188
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ISBN-10 : 9781800434783
ISBN-13 : 1800434782
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis International Perspectives on Emerging Trends and Integrating Research-based Learning across the Curriculum by : Enakshi Sengupta

Research based universities occupy prime position have multiple roles to play beyond teaching, learning and supporting the academic achievements of students. Offering an international perspective, this book demonstrates how these emerging trends are being viewed across different countries with a broad range of diverse socio-cultural backgrounds.

Creative Writing

Creative Writing
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9781137609571
ISBN-13 : 1137609575
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Creative Writing by : Graeme Harper

This stimulating edited collection focuses on the practice of revision across all creative writing genres, providing a guide to the modes and methods of drafting, revising and editing. Offering an overview of how creative writing is generated and improved, the chapters address questions of how creative writers revise, why editing is such a crucial part of the creative process and how understanding the theories underpinning revision can enhance writers' projects. Innovative and thought-provoking, this book is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students of creative writing, along with all creative writers looking to hone and polish their craft.

The COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services

The COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 189
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ISBN-10 : 9781793643162
ISBN-13 : 1793643164
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services by : Michael G. Strawser

The COVID-19 Impact on Higher Education Stakeholders and Institutional Services provides different perspectives regarding the impact of COVID-19 on the institutional functionality of universities and colleges. Contributors argue that although the quick pivot to online in 2020 was unique to the times, the ramifications of this institution-altering shift far exceeded expectations as the pandemic forced higher education institutions to reconsider their daily operations. This collection demonstrates that there is much to be learned from the collective institutional responses to the pandemic. Scholars of communication and education will find this book particularly useful.

Understanding and Composing Multimodal Projects

Understanding and Composing Multimodal Projects
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Publisher : Macmillan Higher Education
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781319133641
ISBN-13 : 1319133649
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding and Composing Multimodal Projects by : Diana Hacker

Understanding and Composing Multimodal Projects is designed for students who are analyzing or creating Web sites, video essays, public service ads, collages, and other texts that combine words, sound, and images. Stocked with examples that instruct and activities that foster practice, this brief book prepares students to view multimodal texts critically, write analytically about them, and plan and create their own—with attention to project management, copyright, and delivery.

Multimodality in Mobile Computing and Mobile Devices: Methods for Adaptable Usability

Multimodality in Mobile Computing and Mobile Devices: Methods for Adaptable Usability
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9781605669793
ISBN-13 : 1605669792
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Multimodality in Mobile Computing and Mobile Devices: Methods for Adaptable Usability by : Kurkovsky, Stan

"This book offers a variety of perspectives on multimodal user interface design, describes a variety of novel multimodal applications and provides several experience reports with experimental and industry-adopted mobile multimodal applications"--Provided by publisher.

Multimodal Composing

Multimodal Composing
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Publisher : Utah State University Press
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9781607328452
ISBN-13 : 1607328453
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Multimodal Composing by : Lindsay A. Sabatino

Multimodal Composing provides strategies for writing center directors and consultants working with writers whose texts are visual, technological, creative, and performative—texts they may be unaccustomed to reading, producing, or tutoring. This book is a focused conversation on how rhetorical, design, and multimodal principles inform consultation strategies, especially when working with genres that are less familiar or traditional. Multimodal Composing explores the relationship between rhetorical choices, design thinking, accessibility, and technological awareness in the writing center. Each chapter deepens consultants’ understanding of multimodal composing by introducing them to important features and practices in a variety of multimodal texts. The chapters’ activities provide consultants with an experience that familiarizes them with design thinking and multimodal projects, and a companion website (www.multimodalwritingcenter.org) offers access to additional resources that are difficult to reproduce in print (and includes updated links to resources and tools). Multimodal projects are becoming the norm across disciplines, and writers expect consultants to have a working knowledge of how to answer their questions. Multimodal Composing introduces consultants to key elements in design, technology, audio, and visual media and explains how these elements relate to the rhetorical and expressive nature of written, visual, and spoken communication. Peer, graduate student, professional tutors and writing center directors will benefit from the activities and strategies presented in this guide. Contributors: Patrick Anderson, Shawn Apostel, Jarrod Barben, Brandy Ball Blake, Sarah Blazer, Brenta Blevins, Russell Carpenter, Florence Davies, Kate Flom Derrick, Lauri Dietz, Clint Gardner, Karen J. Head, Alyse Knorr, Jarret Krone, Sohui Lee, Joe McCormick, Courtnie Morin, Alice Johnston Myatt, Molly Schoen, James C. W. Truman

Writer/Designer

Writer/Designer
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Publisher : Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1457600455
ISBN-13 : 9781457600456
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Writer/Designer by : Kristin L. Arola

Creating multimodal projects can seem daunting, but Writer/Designer streamlines the multimodal composing process and makes it manageable for students. Designed to work in any college course, this brief, accessible book is here to help students whether they are creating a poster, a webtext, an animated video, or any other kind of text. Write/Design assignments guide students through the process of researching the right genre for their project, finding the tools to work with different media, drafting with mockups and storyboards, and presenting their final projects to the world. Online examples, tutorials, and activities in e-Pages take advantage of what the Web can do, showcasing real multimodal compositions from both students and professionals.

Writing Program Architecture

Writing Program Architecture
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Publisher : University Press of Colorado
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : 9781607326274
ISBN-13 : 1607326272
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing Program Architecture by : Bryna Siegel Finer

Writing Program Architecture offers an unprecedented abundance of information concerning the significant material, logistical, and rhetorical features of writing programs. Presenting the realities of thirty diverse and award-winning programs, contributors to the volume describe reporting lines, funding sources, jurisdictions, curricula, and other critical programmatic matters and provide insight into their program histories, politics, and philosophies. Each chapter opens with a program snapshot that includes summary demographic and historical information and then addresses the profile of the WPA, program conception, population served, funding, assessment, technology, curriculum, and more. The architecture of the book itself makes comparison across programs and contexts easy, not only among the programs described in each chapter but also between the program in any given chapter and the reader’s own program. An online web companion to the book includes access to the primary documents that have been of major importance to the development or sustainability of the program, described in a “Primary Document” section of each chapter. The metaphor of architecture allows us to imagine the constituent parts of a writing program as its foundation, beams, posts, scaffolding—the institutional structures that, alongside its people, anchor a program to the ground and keep it standing. The most extensive resource on program structure available to the field, Writing Program Architecture illuminates structural choices made by leaders of exemplary programs around the United States and provides an authoritative source of standard practice that a WPA might use to articulate programmatic choices to higher administration. Contributors: Susan Naomi Bernstein, Remica Bingham-Risher, Brent Chappelow, Malkiel Choseed, Angela Clark-Oates, Patrick Clauss, Emily W. Cosgrove, Thomas Deans, Bridget Draxler, Leigh Ann Dunning, Greg A. Giberson, Maggie Griffin Taylor, Paula Harrington, Sandra Jamieson, Marshall Kitchens, Michael Knievel, Amy Lannin, Christopher LeCluyse, Sarah Liggett, Deborah Marrott, Mark McBeth, Tim McCormack, John McCormick, Heather McGrew, Heather McKay, Heidi A. McKee, Julianne Newmark, Lori Ostergaard, Joannah Portman-Daley, Jacqueline Preston, James P. Purdy, Ben Rafoth, Dara Regaignon, Nedra Reynolds, Shirley Rose, Bonnie Selting, Stacey Sheriff, Steve Simpson, Patricia Sullivan, Kathleen Tonry, Sanford Tweedie, Meg Van Baalen-Wood, Shevaun Watson, Christy I. Wenger, Lisa Wilkinson, Candace Zepeda