Multimodal projects : What legal graphics, pictures, fonts, colors, spatial layout would help them understand the concepts you are trying to teach them?

Multimodal projects

Readings from our Achieve e-Book:

Reading a written text actively
Analysis of an advertisement (MLA): Yoshida, “Sometimes a Cup of Coffee is Just a Cup of Coffee”
Analyzing a multimodal text
Sample annotated multimodal text
Annotating a multimodal text
Previewing a multimodal text
Reading a multimodal text actively
Reading and analyzing multimodal texts
Understanding and composing multimodal projects

  • List the active reading strategies identified in the texts you read for this module.
  • Decide which ones will be included in the document you design to teach fellow SLU students about Active Reading.
  • Decide the look, design, and platform (brochure, bookmark, flyer) for your document.
  • What app works best for designing the kind of document you’re making? Is there a template available that can save you the trouble of designing the layout of the page?
  • What color scheme, font make sense for what you are trying to do?
  • How can you share things you make in that app?
  • Decide what content goes where.
  • What do the students you are teaching need to know to be able to read actively?
  • In what order do they need to learn those things, and how will they navigate the document?
  • What legal graphics, pictures, fonts, colors, spatial layout would help them understand the concepts you are trying to teach them?
  • Write your content and build your document.
  • Annotate your final document, justifying or explaining the choices you made in it by providing at least 8-10 separate annotations.