Video Essays: Engaging Students As Producers of Digital Texts Athens, Georgia; Friday, 9:00-9:45; Room TU I ask students to make video documentary essays in…
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Composing on the Screen: How Multimodal Composition Can Enhance the Teaching of Writing Savannah, Georgia; February 8, 2013; Room 210; 1:40-2:40 PM Below is the…
Leave a CommentComposition for Change: Documentary Projects in First-Year Composition Courses
This presentation will review how students can create documentaries to reach a wide and real audience as they propose solutions to the most important issues of the day. The speaker will also address concerns with multimedia assignments, such as considerations of copyright and fair use as students navigate the right-click digital age.
Student Produced Documentaries in First-Year Composition
1) Multimodal Composition and the use of documentaries in first-year composition courses was the basis for the mixed methods case study I conducted last year as the subject of my dissertation.
In my study, students reported that multimodal composition:
- Allows for more engagement with topics
- Creates a heightened sense of audience awareness and gives more purpose to their arguments
- Presents the opportunity for more personal expression through textual, visual and aural outlets
- Teaches time management, organization and research skills
- Builds self-confidence in communication and technical skills
- Provides a beneficial resource for professional communication
2) The proposal documentary assignment:
- Asks students to identify a local, regional, national or global problem and offer viable solutions that can be implemented by members of the community
- Asks students to use similar research, organization and rhetorical skills used in traditional academic writing
- Gives students an opportunity to add elements of visual and aural rhetoric into their understanding of persuasion
- Allows students to become critical producers and consumers of media (Anderson)
- Asks that students publish their work to the world via YouTube and opens the classroom to discussion about how their compositions can influence their community and society (critical teaching pedagogy)
- Opens the writing classroom to the issues of copyright, Fair Use and Creative Co
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
September 23-24, 2011
Georgia Coastal Center
Savannah, Georgia
Presentation by Jeannie Parker Beard
3:00-3:30 Room 1002
I am so happy to have the opportunity to present on the collaboration that took place between myself and the amazing library staff at Chattanooga State Community College last year.
Combining the Proposal Research Paper and the Proposal Documentary Project in my first-year composition courses with instruction from the library staff members at every phase of each project did the following:
- Created a dynamic relationship between faculty, students, and librarians
- Invited students to become familiar with the library resources
- Allowed students to enhance their information literacy skills
- Exposed students to principles of visual and digital literacy
Tisa Houck, Lori Warren and Pam Temple
- Provided instruction both in the library and in the classroom
- Offered students support throughout the entire process, including help with research and technology issues
- Created in-depth Library Guides for each aspect of the project
- Proposal Argument, Critical Teaching in the 21st Century
- Engaging Students as Community Citizens
- Addressing Problems through Viable Solutions
- Composing in multimedia
- Creating video essays
- Broadcasting to the world via YouTube
Special Issue: “Media Convergence: Creating Content, Questioning Relationships” Computers and Composition 25 (2008) Special Issue In 2008, Computers and Composition published a special issue focusing…
Leave a CommentAnderson, Daniel. “The Low Bridge to High Benefits: Entry-Level Multimedia, Literacies, and Motivation.” Computers and Composition. 25.1 (2008): 40-60. Anderson begins by situating the work…
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