01. Informal Writing #1
02. Informal Writing #2
03. Blog Post #1
04. Blog Post #2
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05. Text Artifact #1: Website
06. Text Artifact #2: Infographic
07. Text Artifact #3: Map (below infographic)
08. Rationale
09. References
Reflective Essay
In this unit, and in this course as a whole, I learned about the different modes (linguistic, gestural, aural, visual, spatial) and how they can be effectively utilized. I experimented with creating text artifacts that conveyed information or narrative in each of the different modes, and became well versed in interpreting how other materials utilize the modes to create engaging methods of expressing information.
Overall, I used the linguistic, aural, and spatial modes the most when creating text artifacts for this class. For example, my very first composition, the webpage I made to represent the linguistic mode, also unknowingly utilized the visual and spatial modes. Although the phrases I selected were undoubtedly presented via the linguistic mode, they were also presented with the visual mode, as I placed careful consideration into how the text was presented visually. Each phrase was presented using different colors, fonts, and visual effects. Additionally, the spatial mode played a huge part in the creation of the page, as with any webpage, since special consideration has to be given to margins, padding, line breaks, and more, in order for the text and images to be displayed in an understandable and visually appealing manner.
What I learned from this class that will most likely help me the most in the future is not only how to utilize the different modes to express information, but how to use different types of media and technology to the same effect. For example, through the Media Literacy Workshops, I learned how to create an infographic using the website Canva, which ended up being extremely helpful when it came time to make the text artifacts for my final portfolio.
I also ended using this information for a project outside of class, where as part of the final project I had to include a graphic along with my research notebook and paper. I created an infographic via Canva to depict facts and figures regarding abuse in youth residential treatment centers, and while doing so, paid careful attention to how I was integrating the linguistic, visual, and spatial aspects of the information. I expect I’ll continue to use these concepts learned in this class in my future academic, professional, and recreational endeavors.
If there’s one thing I wish we had focused on more in this class, I think it would have to be the resources we have available to us as students on the University of Illinois campus. For example, I had no idea that the Makerspace existed, or the range of objects we could create there. I also wish I had known earlier about the 3D printing and VR technology available to us.
Additionally, for the purpose of creating text artifacts, I ended up having to search for resources available to me outside of class time. Since the computer I have is a Chromebook and can’t run any programs, in order to create the video I did for the aural mode composition, I had to go to the Undergraduate Library and ask if they had any computers available that had video editing software. I was redirected to an area called the Scholarly Commons on the third floor of the Main Library, which had a Mac computer that had the iMovie program. Using that, I was able to make and edit the movie.
There, I also discovered several computers that had access to other useful programs, such as Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. I also learned that I could rent tablets for digital drawing at the Undergraduate Library tech desk, and though I haven’t had time to try it out yet, I’m hoping that over the winter break I’ll be able to borrow a digital drawing tablet and hook it up to one of the computers that has Photoshop, so that I can learn how to use the program for digital artwork.
Unfortunately, I only learned this very recently, but it would have been very helpful information to have when working on earlier compositions or assignments. Therefore, I think it would have been useful if we spent more time on learning the resources available to us, such as the Scholarly Commons or the technologies available to rent from the Loanable Tech Desk.
Throughout this course, I learned a lot, not just about multimodal composing, but about how I can use skills such as media literacy and multimodal composing to create meaningful and interesting ways of expressing information, as well as my own personality. For example, at the very beginning of the course, our text artifacts were meant to be self-exploratory. Through that, I got to experiment with using different modes to express myself and concepts that were important to me, such as music, language, humor, and art.
This can be seen in my very first text artifact, which was purely a work of self-expression. As the course progressed, we began to integrate more professional and academic aspects to our compositions. However, since we still had that base of self-exploration, all the compositions (at least in my case, I can’t speak for others) ended up including expressions of our own personalities and artistic tastes in them, while still being academic endeavors.
For example, my aural composition very obviously included aspects of my interests, as it was a compilation of clips from musical performances by Japanese bands, and as seen from the very start, Japanese language learning and music are two extremely important interests of mine. Despite this, the aural composition, as can be seen from the rationale, was as much an academic endeavor as it was one of self-expression. I used the aforementioned video clips in order to explain the concept of multimodal listening as had been explained in the reading assigned to us.
In this way, I managed to combine crucial elements of my personality with an academic assignment, which is something I usually am not able to do in other classes and haven’t experimented with before, despite being in my fourth year of college. I continued combining my personality and academics in compositions going forward: for example, my final composition for this course, my website, is an expression of one of my main interests, which is website design, but adapted to an academic context.
In conclusion, through the course of this class, I learned not only how to use the linguistic, gestural, aural, visual, and spatial modes in creating multimodal compositions; but also how to fully utilize the media resources that are available to me; and to combine self-expression with academics.