articleWritten CommunicationMar 10, 2008Closed access

Writing in Multimodal Texts

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Abstract

Frequently writing is now no longer the central mode of representation in learning materials—textbooks, Web-based resources, teacher-produced materials. Still (as well as moving) images are increasingly prominent as carriers of meaning. Uses and forms of writing have undergone profound changes over the last decades, which calls for a social, pedagogical, and semiotic explanation. Two trends mark that history. The digital media, rather than the (text) book, are more and more the site of appearance and distribution of learning resources, and writing is being displaced by image as the central mode for representation. This poses sharp questions about present and future roles and forms of writing. For text, design…

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Keywords
  • Semiotics
  • Representation (politics)
  • Meaning (existential)
  • Social semiotics
  • Multimodality
  • Sketch
  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Composition (language)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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