Title: Multimodality: an introduction
1Multimodality an introduction
2New ways of reading, new ways of writing
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- literacy teaching and learning needs to change
because the world is changing - Cope and Kalantzis. 2000 41
3Why multimodality matters
- The future of reading and writing are closely
interwoven with the future of digital
technologies. - Children already know much about multimodal texts
from their home experiences. As teachers it is
our responsibility to build on these experiences
and the childrens knowledge of multimodality in
the classroom. This means we need to recognise
the relationships between different modes text
and image, sound and gesture and use this in our
teaching. - Supporting children with reading, analysing and
using modes will enable them to develop literacy
skills for today and the future.
4Multimodality
- Multimodality involves the complex interweaving
of word, image, gesture and movement, and sound,
including speech. These can be combined in
different ways and presented through a range of
media. - Bearne, E. And Wolstencroft, H. 2007
5Multimodality
- Mode signs sound, graphic material, print
- Media the manner of dissemination
- A traffic sign as the medium
- of communication and the red
- border and the image inside
- it as the mode.
- Kress, G.1997
6Medium of communication
- The computer internet information and software
presentations - Paper-based texts picture books, magazines,
novels, information books - Sound and visual media radio, television,
videos, CDs and DVDs
7Modes of communication
- Writing or print, including typographical
elements of font type, size and shape - Images moving and still, diagrammatic or
representational - Sound spoken words and music
- Gesture and movement
8Key texts today
- Story books
- Picture books
- Non-fiction books
- Pop-up and lift the flap books (non linear)
- Web pages and web logs
- Blogs
- Advertisements
- Newspapers
- Magazines
- Comics
- Poetry
- Songs
- Paintings/ drawings
- Texting
- Animated films
- Live acted films
- Computer games
- Console games
- Game manuals
- Logos
- Card collections
9Key texts today, a reflection
- Can you think of any other texts used by pupils?
- Consider ways in which you have seen pupils using
these texts. - How many of these texts do you currently use in
your classroom?
10Multimodal texts can be paper based
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11- Look at the following examples of paper-based
multimodal texts. - The texts are made up on a combination of words,
images and design layout. They use multimodal
approaches to get their message across.
12AWAITING IMAGE
- Consider how each mode conveys meaning.
- How does the design add to the meaning?
13- Your eye might have been drawn initially to the
images, to the image in the bottom right hand
corner. You may then have browsed the other
images before using design features such as the
lines linking images to the related text to draw
your attention to the text... - The page has a science fiction tone due to the
framing and use of screen digital type font.
Notice how the pictures and text are linked
together by lines and positioning on the page.
14- The next screen is taken from a childrens
magazine National Geographic Kids - What information is contained in the images?
- What information is contained in the text?
- How does design support understanding and add to
meaning? - How do the typeface, colour, font size and
variety add to the information?
15AWAITING IMAGE
AWAITING IMAGE
Consider how each mode conveys a message. What
does design add to the meaning?
16- Now consider this example taken from BBCs
Charlie And Lola magazine - What information is contained in the images?
- What information is contained in the text?
- How does design support understanding and add to
meaning? - How do the typeface, colour, font size and
variety add to the information?
17AWAITING IMAGE
Consider how each mode conveys a message. What
does design add to the meaning?
18Paper-based multimodal texts, a reflection
- Reflect on the way you have seen paper-based
multimodal texts used in the classroom. How do
you currently draw pupils attention to
multimodal aspects? - How does this support the pupils learning?
19- You must only look at the next slide for four
seconds... What do you remember?
20See website http//www.royal.gov.uk/
21- What message was the most prominent?
- What mode was used to indicate this?
- It is worth considering how texts are changing
over time not only are there new types of
digital texts but a huge amount of book and
magazine texts use image, word, layout and
typography, often echoing on-screen texts.
22Watch these adverts...
- Adidas Advert Little Red Riding Hood Chase
2008/9 - Adidas Advert Right Here Right Now 1999
- Diadora Advert 1983
23Watch these adverts, reflection
- How are the modes of communication used in each
of the adverts? - How have they changed over time?
24The challenge for the classroom, a reflection
- How do you use on-screen texts to support your
teaching of different text types? - How do you plan for the children to design and
create on-screen texts? - You may wish to share these in one of the
discussions.
25The challenge for the classroom, a reflection
- How far could the approaches and examples in this
presentation be used in your own teaching? What
would you need in order to do so?
26Bibliography
- Bearne, E., and Wolstencroft, H. (2007) Visual
Approaches to Teaching Writing Multimodal
Literacy 5-11. London Paul Chapman Publishing. - Bhojwani, P., Lord, B., and Wilkes, C. (2009) 'I
know what to write now' Engaging Boys (and Girls)
through a Multimodal Approach. Leicester UKLA. - United Kingdom Literacy Association/Qualifications
and Assessment Authority (2004) More than Words
1 More than Words multimodal texts in the
classroom. London QCA. This can be accessed on
http//www.qca.org.uk - United Kingdom Literacy Association/Qualifications
and Assessment Authority (2005) More than Words
2 Creating stories on page and screen. London
QCA. This can be accessed on http//www.qca.org.
uk