Thursday, April 7, 2016

The First Time Print Died: Q&Q pg. 101-115

Quote: "For some scholars such as Corbett and Wiener, attention to new media remained mostly a creative hook to engage students in more conventional forms of pedagogy; for others, such as Kytle, new media offered an opportunity to rethink pedagogy in more radical ways" (Palmeri 108).

Question: Palmeri mentions that some scholars saw the use of new media in the classroom as a mechanism for engaging students in the same old traditional forms of learning and composing (as opposed to using new media to create completely innovative forms of learning). Do you think this is a valid potential outcome of incorporating multimodal teaching into the classroom? Is this something you already see happening today?

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