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Engaging students through new literacies: the good, bad and curriculum of visual essays
Authors:Janette Hughes  Sarah Tolley
Institution:Faculty of Education, University of Ontario Institute of TechnologyMasters of Education student at UOIT, English Mathematics Teacher, Les Quennevais, Jersey, UK
Abstract:In this article, we share our experiences working with students to read and/or write visual essays, texts that rely more heavily on images with minimal print text. We explore how students consider elements of design as they create a visual essay, which entails new forms of semiotic processing of the combinations of the visual, audio, textual, gestural and spatial. In particular, we share a case study of how one adolescent engages with an alternative to the standard essay format when he is not restricted by the use of words alone, but is encouraged to tap into the affordances of digital media, expressing himself multimodally by using words, images and sound.
Keywords:visual essay                        multiliteracies                        adolescents                        multimodal design                        digital media
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