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Scholarship July 2, 2019

Multimodal Composing:  Strategies for Twenty-First-Century Writing Consultations

The Wabash Center

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Author
Sabatino, Lindsay A.; Fallon, Brian, eds.
Publisher
Utah State University Press
ISBN
9781607328452
Table of Contents
Preface (Brian Fallon, Lindsay A. Sabatino)

Ch 1. Introduction: Design Theory and Multimodal Consulting (Lindsay A. Sabatino)
Ch 2. Storyboard(ing): Multimodal Tool and Artifact (Brandy Ball Blake and Karen J. Head)
Ch 3. Artist and Design Statements: When Text and Image Make Meaning Together (Brian Fallon)
Ch 4. Brochures: Helping Students Make Good Design Decisions (Sohui Lee and Jarret Krone)
Ch 5. Academic Research Posters: Thinking Like a Designer (Russell Carpenter)
Ch 6. Prezi and Power Points Designed to Engage: Getting the Most Out of Quick-and-Dirty Pathos (Shawn Apostel)
Ch 7. Infographics: A Powerful Combination of Word, Image, and Data (Alyse Knorr)
Ch 8. ePortfolios: Collect, Select, Reflect (Lauri Dietz and Kate Flom Derrick)
Ch 9. Web-DesignTutoring: Responding as a User (Clint Gardner, Joe McCormick, Jarrod Barben)
Ch 10. Podcasts: Sound Strategies for Sonic Literacy (Brenta Blevins)
Ch 11. Multimodal Video Projects: Video—Doing by Example (Patrick Anderson, Florence Davies)
Ch 12. Public Service Announcements (PSAs): Focused Messages for Specific Audiences (Alice Johnston Myatt)
Ch 13. Professional Identity and Social Media: Consulting Personal Branding Projects (James C. W. Truman)
Ch 14. Copyright and Citations for Multimedia Sources (Molly Schoen)

Glossary

About the Authors

Index
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. (From the Publisher)