Today's blog post I answer some questions relating to some articles i have read. They were very informing and im happy to share what ive learned with you all. If you would like to read the articles yourself they are linked below.
1) Why are we creating a website for our english composition I class? To grow as a writer and build a portfolio to have forever. 2) How do Ball and charlton define multimodal writing? They describe it as multiple + mode.Five modes through which meaning is made: Linguistic, Aural, Visual, Gestural, and Spatial. Any combination of modes makes a multimodal text, and all texts—every piece of communication that a human composes—use more than one mode. Thus, all writing is multimodal. 3) Do you agree with ball and charlton when the claim all writing is multimodal? Yes i do agree with them. 4) As a website author who will create your own web page content in this course, how would you rank the importance of the five modes on a scale of 1-5? Please provide a brief rationale to support each mode ranking. Aural, visual, gestural, spatial, linguistics. I picked this order because when im telling a story i want you to see it. Through my way of speaking it to you. Through my details. This my way of telling a story. 5) What does the C.R.A.P. acronym stand for? C. is for Contrast. R. is for Repetition. A. is for Alignment. P. is for Proximity. 6) As a website author who will create your own web page content in this course, how would you rank the importance of the four C.R.A.P. principles of design on a scale of 1-5? Please provide a brief rationale to support each design principle ranking. For me the order of c.r.a.p would be the order i choose. When i first get on the website the c is what catches my attention. I appreciate the r and having repetition throughout the entirety. A and P are pretty much on the same level for me making things easier for me to understand. 7) What are the seven sample criteria Borton and Huot suggest writers use to assess a multimodal composition? Purpose, audience, tone, organized, transitions, synthesizes, and detailed. 8) Do the the Borton-and-Huot criteria seem similar or different from the criteria we would use to assess a traditional print essay? Why or why not? It seems similar. Growing up most of my teachers looked for these things.
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