Welcome to my second blog assignment in my English Composition course. This time around, we look into videos, followed by tips and tricks about learning the basics of creating web pages and the do’s and don’ts when taking important steps such as information and facts to go along with our website. To learn more, please click the following links below if you wish to create your own web page.
How to Create a Weebly Website All Writing is Multimodal It's All C.R.A.P: Four Principles of Design Assessing Multimodal Student Work
I feel as though we are creating a website for our English course to get a better understanding of ourselves throughout the course and try something a majority of us, including myself, haven’t tried before. Personally, I’m excited to get into the habit of editing my own web page to heighten my abilities in creating websites in the future
Ball and Charlton define “multimodal” writing through five modes of meaning which are Linguistic, Aural, Visual, Gestural, and Spatial. They claim that using these modes ones writing, would in fact be multimodal.
Personally, I would have to disagree on this as a blasphemous piece of writing would be considered something so serious as multimodal wouldn’t make any sense. I view it as something of more meaning not just anything put into words.
When rating the modes I would have to give Linguistic a 5 as it is the study of language. Aural gets a 5 as well as hearing is important. Visual would also get a 5 since it physically seeing. But you don’t always have to see to believe. I would rate Gestural a 4. Spatial is rated a 3 since I don’t see the importance of space in writing.
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