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Multigenre/ Multimodal Composing Amy Braziller, Red Rocks Community College Liz Kleinfeld, Metro State University of Denver

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Multigenre/Multimodal Composing

Amy Braziller, Red Rocks Community College

Liz Kleinfeld, Metro State University of Denver

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How we got here

•Inspiration from CCCC 2007•Need to engage students•Desire to integrate creativity and fun into FYC

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Types of assignments

•Visual arguments•Digital stories•Research-based pieces•Multigenre projects

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Student Project: “Deaf

Culture”

Nathaniel LaCrue

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Student Project: “Video Games and Violence”

Neil Carr

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Student Project: “Writing Self-Study”Neda Samimi

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Results

•Student engagement•Increased transfer•Student ownership•Increased ability to read rhetorical situations

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What do students think?

“I have written papers where it feels like I just regurgitate the information. With this method, I could use the research to make my own informative piece instead of summarizing what I learned.”

“I had never made a brochure, collage or written a business letter and I feel like I did okay considering that I had zero experience and might consider doing them again. I feel like I will have a bit more confidence going into projects I have never done before because of this experience.”

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Support—aka Textbook