I feel like I don’t have many experiences of really diving into multimodal composition forms. My go to forms in class is making slides and posters for assignments. As I think about my past experiences in classes right now, I am starting to remember more and more randoms assignments that explored forms of multimodal composition. I’m shocked on what I am able to remember because at first I felt that I had no experience with multimodal composition. I feel a disconnection to this type of learning because I don’t get to play and practice with it as much as I do with typical papers and presentations. Even when I am in classes that open up the door for multimodal composition, I automatically feel uneasy and stressed. Which is strange because I love being creative and getting playful with my learning! I think the problem is that school has normalized this certain way of how learning is used and shown, that in those moments I am given the freedom to explore my learning in creative ways, I freeze.
For one of my English classes, we were tasked with creating a social media account in google docs for a character apart of a story we were reading. My group was reading R.J. Palacio’s book Wonder at the time and chose to create a social media account for Summer Dawson. For her posts we would put down things, quotes, images, and songs that we think she would post. This activity really helped us step into her shoes and understand the story from her point of view. This is really the farthest I feel I have gotten with using technology with its many components of words, images, music, and mixing it with my learning in a creative way.
Here are two posts I have pulled from my old document of Summer’s social media account.
Profile: SummerDawson
POST 2: It feels refreshing to find people who can talk about interesting things and not talk about others in a hurtful way!
Shared a post
- REASONING: Summer left her original table to sit with August. She did this because he seemed like he could use a friend. But she also left the table because they were being unkind and didn’t want to surround herself with their negativity. She’s a character who doesn’t like to gossip or involve herself in drama. This is why she would share this post because she resonates with the idea that people should be open to communication instead of gossip. Along with finding like-minded people who share the same interests.
POST 5: @Auggie You know were best friends when we both have a Summer name haha!
Auggie Comment: It sure is!!!!!!
- REASONING: Summer would post this because she is starting to get closer with Auggie as the story goes on. It’s clear that they both really value their friendship and kindness to each other. They seem to find this relationship refreshing where they can really talk to each other, and not about drama or gossip. They joked about having summer names in the story so I can see Summer tagging him and sharing that they’re best friends for having similar names.
I am really interested and curious about book trailers and digital poetry because I feel like these are wonderful ways to show images and words as one. When images and words combine, it really tells an impactful story and message that sticks with the viewer. Especially, when I was younger I really appreciated when my teachers put book trailers on for the class. This allowed me to get a feel for the book and left me either wanting more or realizing that I actually wasn’t interested. I also believe that images enhance the message for promoting a book and for reading poetry. A visual or animation will pull a viewer in to engage with the words and find meaning between the image and words. Without this enhancement, when we view a reading or poem by the words itself, we aren’t nearly as active in our understanding of the meaning. I think it would be a challenge but very exciting for me to try and create some type of visual for either a book trailer or poem.
In the future I plan to find and use images as a writer myself, as well as incorporate this into my teaching. Images and visuals give the viewer a whole new meaning to their understanding and allows students to connect that back to the writing itself. As writers, this will get students to think about their work in different ways and to allow them to connect all their ideas. Instead of a typical and basic lesson, I think it’s important that I use multimodal compositions as a part of my lesson so that students can see and explore many forms, and can understand the process it takes to create these forms. Whether this be digital poetry, music videos, zines, etc. This opens up doors and gives students choice, freedom, creativity, and agency in their learning on how they want to represent it.