
"Assessing Approaches to Assess Multimodal Projects"
When I was reading Cheryl Ball’s article about assessing multimodal projects, I thought about the ways my school assesses student work in...

"Seeing The World Through Multimodal Glasses"
Just like Marshall McLuhan emphasized that the “medium is the message,” I felt that Megan Fulwiler and Kim Middleton emphasized in their...

"Multimodal Projects: An Exercise For Your Brain"
As I was working on the draft and the final revisions for my teaching philosophy infographic, I began to understand how this assignment...

"Decolonial Pedagogy & Emergent Strategy"
As a history in major in college, I learned to think carefully about the perspectives of authors I read and sources I studied. However,...

"Is Procrastination Productivity In Disguise?"
After reading the information and viewing the thirteen different videos on academic composing from the Kairos article, I actually felt a...

"Philosophizing Over Teaching and Technology"
Even though DeVoss et al. discussed the teaching philosophy statement in the context of Ph.D. students pursuing teaching positions, I...

“Literacy and Technology: Hot, Cold, or Just Right? Finding The Happy Medium”
In my last post, I talked about how people adjust to change, whether that means change specifically in response to teaching with...

"The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same"
After reading Chapter 3 of Jason Palmeri’s Remixing Composition: A History of Multimodal Writing Pedagogy, I was particularly interested...

"Learners Do Not Think in Words Alone"
In Chapter 1 of his book, Remixing Composition: A History of Multimodal Writing Pedagogy, Jason Palmeri argues “if we give students the...









