Hi all,
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to pre-record March’s webinar rather than hosting it live today.
So you are now able to
view the recording of “Why YOU Should Teaching Listening Explicitly & How to Do It Well” and access the
materials and resources.
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Join us for the next webinar on April 18 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm.
“Writing Remixed: Composing in Digital and Multimodal Genres”
**Supports Writing Standards 1-4
Dr. Amber Jensen
Assistant Professor, BYU English Department
Director, Central Utah Writing Project
Editor, The Journal of Peer Tutoring in Secondary Schools
Are you itching to integrate digital and multimodal writing in your ELA curriculum but not sure how to begin? Ready to move past text-based literary analyses, formulaic argument essays, and research projects? Curious about how
to engage your students in composing in the kinds of genres that are most relevant in the 21st century? Let’s explore how podcasts, infographics, memes, multigenre research projects, and other kinds of compositions can expand your students’ writing competencies
and invigorate your teaching!
This webinar invites you to remix your writing instruction by inspiring student writers to compose not only with words, but also with image, video, sound, color, and texture. It begins a conversation around how – and to what extent
– digital tools and digital products can be used in the service of our students’ writing development.
The first part of the webinar will draw on recent scholarship and real-world teaching examples to answer some common questions and concerns about the role of these kinds of texts in an ELA classroom. In the second part of the
webinar, teacher participants will collaborate to “remix” a current writing unit or assignment. Each teacher will leave with concrete next steps –– and a practitioner-focused resource list –– for integrating digital and multimodal composition into their secondary
ELA writing curriculum.
Naomi Watkins, Ph.D.
Secondary English Language Arts Specialist
Utah State Board of Education
(801) 538-7616