Multimodal Pedagogy Workshop

From podcast to video, explore ways to prepare students for 21st century communications and audiences.

Image provides an overview of the multimodal pedagogy workshop, which takes place on Friday, November 4, from 12:30-2:00pm in Liberal Arts Building room 3315Do you want to help your students prepare for 21st century professions, practice real-world genres like podcasts and documentary videos, and develop flexible rhetorical skills? Join the TU Writing Center for a practical, hands-on discussion about multimodal pedagogy. “Multimodal” refers to the ways in which contemporary texts fuse and blend the modes of alphabetic writing, video, image, and sound to create rhetorical appeal. In a workshop for beginners, we’ll provide an overview of multiliteracy theory, introduce faculty to the basics of multimodal pedagogy, and share sample assignments, assessment techniques, and teaching resources. Lunch will be provided.

When: Friday, Nov 4, from 12:30pm-2:00pm

Where: LA 3315

R.S.V.P. by emailing E. Mairin Barney, the Writing Center’s Assistant Director for Faculty Outreach, at ebarney@towson.edu.

 

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