Writer/Designer

Third Edition

Publication Date: June 01, 2022

Spiral-Bound ISBN: 9781319245054

Pages: 240

Essential support for multimodal composing.

Grounded in multimodal theory and supported by practice in the classroom, Writer/Designer streamlines the process of composing multimodally by helping students make decisions about content across a range of modes, genres, and media from words to images to movement. Students learn by doing...
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Preface for Instructors
Introduction for Students
PART ONE The Multimodal Process

1  What Are Multimodal Projects?
What Is Multimodal Composing?
Why Should Multimodal Composing Matter to You?
Writing/Designing as a Process

          The Typical Writing Process
          The Multimodal Composing Process
          Touchpoints
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Understanding Multimodal Processes

How Does Multimodality Work?

          Linguistic Mode
          Visual Mode
          Aural Mode
          Spatial Mode
          Gestural Mode

Understanding Modes, Media, and Affordances
CASE STUDY Mapping the Impact of COVID-19 
Multimodal Affordances

          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Mode, Media, and Affordance in Everyday Texts

WRITE/DESIGN! ASSIGNMENT: Mapping Your Multimodal Process

          Write/Design! Option: Multimodal Literacy Narratives
 

2  How Does Rhetoric Work in Multimodal Projects?
Rhetoric and Multimodality
Analyzing a Rhetorical Situation

          Author 
          Audience
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Analyzing Audience
          Purpose
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Analyzing Purpose
          Context
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Analyzing Context

Analyzing Design Choices

          Emphasis
          Contrast
          Color
          Organization
          Alignment
          Proximity
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Analyzing a Website’s Rhetorical Design Choices

Writing and Designing Rhetorically
CASE STUDY Analyzing the Chemeketa CC Website
WRITE/DESIGN! ASSIGNMENT: Designing a Rhetorical Analysis

          Write/Design! Option: Writing a Rhetorical Analysis

3  Why Is Genre Important in Multimodal Projects?
Genre and Multimodality

          Genre
          Understanding Genre Conventions

Multimodal Genres: Defining the What and the How

          Static and Dynamic Genres
          Genre Structure and Design
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Finding Your Genre

Genre Analysis: Analyzing the What and the How

          Analyzing Genre Conventions
          Questions for Genre Analysis
          ●  TOUCHPOINT: Analyzing Musical Genres

CASE STUDY Analyzing Multimodal Genres in Game Studies
What if the Genre Is Unclear?
WRITE/DESIGN! ASSIGNMENT: Analyzing Genre Conventions for Your Project

          Write/Design! Option: Infographics as Visual-Argument Genres

4 How Do You Start a Multimodal Project?
What Are You Supposed to Produce?
Brainstorming Your Project Ideas

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Multimodal Brainstorming

          Pitching Your Project 
          Designing Your Pitch

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Putting a Project Pitch Into Action

CASE STUDY Pitching an App for the National Gallery
Designing for Your Primary Audience
Drafting to Stakeholder Expectations

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Choosing a Draft Genre

Using the Feedback Loop

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Anticipating Feedback from Different Audiences

WRITE/DESIGN! ASSIGNMENT: Proposing to Get It All Done

          Write/Design! Option: Project Timeline
 

5  How Do You Design and Revise with Multiple Audiences?
Designing with Your Collaborators 

          Strategies for Successful Collaboration 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Write a Team Contract
          Collaborative Workflow Options 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Planning with a Team

Working Alone

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Working Alone Isnt Really Working Alone

Putting Together a Complete Draft for Your Primary Audience

          Delivering Drafts for Peer Review 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Preparing Audiences for Feedback with a Delivery Plan

Peer Reviewing Multimodal Projects

          Read/View/Use the Text 
          Evaluate the Text 
          Provide Constructive and Specific Feedback 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Giving Feedback on a Rough Draft

CASE STUDY Revising an Advertisement Design with Stakeholder Feedback
Revising Your Multimodal Project

          Creating a Revision Plan 
          Finalizing Your Project 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Revising Your Project

Creating Documentation for Your Stakeholders

          Collaborative Wiki 
          In-Line Comments 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Creating a Style Guide

Reporting and Reflecting on Your Project
WRITE/DESIGN! ASSIGNMENT: Reporting on Your Project

          Write/Design! Option: Reflecting on Your Project
 

PART TWO The Write/Design Toolkit  
6  Working with Multimodal Assets and Sources
   
Collecting Assets     

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Building an Asset List

Working with Multimodal Sources

          Find Credible Sources 
          Evaluate Sources 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Annotating Credible Sources in an Asset List

Copyright Issues and Ethics

          Copyright 
          Fair Use 
          Permissions 
          When Humans Are the Text 
          Creative Commons 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Tracking Copyright and CC-Licensed Work

Citing Assets and Sources

          Provide Enough Information for Readers 
          Use a Credible Citation Style for Your Genre 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Finding and Citing Sources

Organizing and Sharing Assets

          Categorize Your Files Appropriately 
          Use Good Naming Conventions 
          Use Version Control 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Getting Your Assets In Order

7   Working with Technologies
Choosing How to Work with Technologies

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Learning How to Learn

Deciding Between Analog and Digital
What Does Your Audience Need?

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Choosing an Analog or Digital Project

Assessing Technological Affordances

          ● TOUCHPOINT: Conducting a Technology Review

Drafting Your Project: Static, Dynamic, and Timeline-Based Texts
Prototyping for Static Texts

          Outlines 
          Sketches 
          Models 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Sketching a Draft

Designing Drafts of Dynamic Texts

          Wireframes 
          Mock-Ups 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Drafting Your Wireframe and Mock-Up

Composing Timeline-Based Drafts

          Storyboards 
          Scripts 
          Rough Cuts 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Drafting Your Storyboard

Getting Feedback on Your Rough Drafts
Preserving Your Assets with Metadata
Preparing for the Multimodal Afterlife

          Where Are Your Project Files Located? 
          How Long Are You Responsible for the Project? 
          ● TOUCHPOINT: Creating a Sustainability Plan

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