image by Jason Cross used with permission  

by Suzanne Blum Malley

 

 
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Learning From Our Students

I am in the process of collecting reflections from students in a first-semester composition class at Columbia College Chicago on their responses to being asked to compose multimodally. I’m interested in observing how student reactions are similar to and different from the teacher/researcher responses of DMAC participants and thinking about what that might tell us as we take our new rhetorical production practices back to the classroom.

 

 
 

 



 

Teacher Reflections on Multimodal Composing DMAC 2009

Alanna Frost, University of Alabama - Huntsville

Lauren Obermark The Ohio State University

Doug Downs, Montana State University

Terri Fredrick, Eastern Illinois University

Trisha Campbell Hanson, Auburn University

Cheryl Ball, Illinois State University

Cynthia Selfe, The Ohio State University

Student Reflections on Multimodal Composing (coming Jan 2010!)


 

 
 
 
 
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  Suzanne Blum Malley December 2009 sbmalley [at] colum.edu