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Crystal VanKooten University of Michigan vankootc@umich

Building on a Rhetorical Foundation through D-I-Y (Do-It-Yourself) Digital Video in the Comp Classroom. Crystal VanKooten University of Michigan vankootc@umich.edu. CC: BY Curtis Palmer.

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Crystal VanKooten University of Michigan vankootc@umich

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  1. Building on a Rhetorical Foundation through D-I-Y (Do-It-Yourself) Digital Video in the Comp Classroom Crystal VanKooten University of Michigan vankootc@umich.edu CC: BY Curtis Palmer

  2. The over-arching goal of the video unit: meta-awareness about composition, rhetorical choices, and multiple modes of expression. drawn from Wardle (2007): Meta-awareness about writing, language, and rhetorical strategies “may be the most important ability our courses can cultivate.” CC: BY SA Danijel Zivkovic

  3. The over-arching goal of the video unit: meta-awareness about composition, rhetorical choices, and multiple modes of expression. CC: BY SA Danijel Zivkovic CC: BY SA NC Erunion

  4. CC: BY Ronaldo Ferreira CC: BY SA Danijel Zivkovic CC: BY Lowjumpingfrog CC: BY SA NC Erunion

  5. CC: BY SA NC Mark Brannan Dewey: the “organic connection between education and personal experience”

  6. New London Group: metalanguage as a language of reflective generalization that describes the form, content, and function of the discourses of practice — “a language for talking about images, texts and meaning-making interactions.” CC: BY NC Pierre Metivier

  7. Kathleen Blake Yancey: Reflection is “a dialectical process by which we develop and achieve, first, specific goals for learning; second, strategies for reaching those goals; and third, means of determining whether or not we have met those goals or other goals.” CC: BY Luis Argerich

  8. CC: BY NC ND Angie Torres

  9. Setting goals to support the development of functional literacies • Examples: • Learn to use iMovie to layer still images and audio. • Learn to use Windows MovieMaker to create a video that uses still and moving images that are labeled for reuse and modification under Creative Commons. • Learn to use iMovie to insert transitions between clips. CC: BY SA NC Blue Square Thing

  10. Setting goals to support the development of rhetorical literacies • Convey the message of to (the audience) through the use of multiple modes of expression and combined appeals to logos, pathos, and ethos. • Use lyrics, melody, and tempo in particular songs as musical rhetoric to draw upon the cultural associations of an audience member. • Use juxtaposition of images and song lyrics to advance the purpose of the video. CC: BY SA Bright Meadow CC: BY SA Tim Geers

  11. CC: BY SA Charlie Bird CC: BY NC ND Angie Torres Revising and Shifting Goals

  12. CC: BY NC Gene Han Anne Frances Wysocki’s definition of new media: “a definition that encourages us to stay alert to how and why we make these combinations of materials, not simply that we do it.” CC: BY NC Rusty Sheriff CC: BY NC Silvio Tanaka

  13. Thank you! Questions for further discussion: What other instructional approaches can support students in the development of a meta-awareness about composition? How can we construct prompts that guide students in making connections between modes, genres, and media? • Crystal VanKooten • University of Michigan • vankootc@umich.edu

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