tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830057612844883385.post3379805253336892924..comments2012-05-14T10:08:40.419-07:00Comments on The Din Spin Room: Multimodal Composition in Classrooms: Relation to the course?Lily Hoanghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03124819703061163277noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830057612844883385.post-29737809198048124032012-05-10T17:08:35.493-07:002012-05-10T17:08:35.493-07:00As someone who has spent a great deal of time thin...As someone who has spent a great deal of time thinking about incorporating technology into the classroom, I think that you make some excellent points. The best way to reach students is to get down on there level which happens to be an increasingly technological level.Megan Ketelboeterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09051437722615251316noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830057612844883385.post-6067979099202405522012-03-23T17:02:17.289-07:002012-03-23T17:02:17.289-07:00Thanks for your question Mattie! I agree with Jen,...Thanks for your question Mattie! I agree with Jen, that this article can be seen as elucidating a pedagogy for mulimodal composing in classrooms, as it provides and discusses successful examples of mutlimodal composing within a 5th grade class. I think articles like this may help us as editors and publishers of DIN to think about the potential employment of mutlimodal forms of composing that incorporate a diversity of sounds, images, videos, photographs, ect. as a way of making meaning and expressing our situated identities and differences in profound new ways. Ways that may create special meaning for us personally or for the communities we belong to.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15842307438313756053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4830057612844883385.post-15734747038749824302012-03-08T08:52:31.817-08:002012-03-08T08:52:31.817-08:00Mattie, that's a totally on-point observation....Mattie, that's a totally on-point observation. I ask grads to come up with issues they are interested and teach us about them and so they are not always "immediately" tied to the DIN project. I think, however, this reading makes an important call beyond the classroom to open up our ideas of reading and writing. So often, maybe particularly with literary work, we think of writing as alphabetic. This piece calls us to write with and through many modes - audio, video, images, etc.NewMexicoJenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15606630990174684788noreply@blogger.com