A reflective and practical guide for secondary school teachers on
using innovative technologies in the classroom to support multimodal
literacy development.
Living in a multimodal, multimedia, and multi-sensory world can be
overwhelming. To prepare students to produce and consume the multimodal
texts made possible through modern technologies, Schmidt and Kruger-Ross
advocate for a slower and more deliberate approach to thinking and
planning for teaching literacies. They showcase how technologies can
expand, enhance, and inspire the consuming and producing powers of
secondary students by examining visual and aural literacies before
multimodal literacies.
Embedded throughout the book are the voices and materials of real
practicing and preservice teachers, via QR codes. Teachers of all
experience levels will find new ideas to challenge, extend, and enhance
their literacy practice.