Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software

This exploratory study introduces the systemic approach and the explicit teaching of a meta-language to provide conceptual tools for students for the analysis and interpretation of multimodal texts. Equipping students with a set of specialised vocabulary with conventionalised meanings associated wit...

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Main Authors: Lim Fei, V., O'Halloran, Kay, Tan, S., E, M.
Format: Journal Article
Published: Springer 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47582
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author Lim Fei, V.
O'Halloran, Kay
Tan, S.
E, M.
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O'Halloran, Kay
Tan, S.
E, M.
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description This exploratory study introduces the systemic approach and the explicit teaching of a meta-language to provide conceptual tools for students for the analysis and interpretation of multimodal texts. Equipping students with a set of specialised vocabulary with conventionalised meanings associated with specific choices in multimodal texts empowers them to support their interpretations with reference to textual evidence. The aim of the current study is to explore the extent to which the systemic approach may be supported by multimodal analysis software, in this case for the study of print advertisements in Singapore’s secondary schools. A mixed method approach is used to derive the findings from this study. Instruments used include lesson observations and interviews with teachers and students, as well as user-experience surveys. Findings from the study indicate that there is value in the systemic approach to teaching visual texts, and that it can be usefully supported by multimodal analysis software as an annotation and analytical tool. This is subject to further customisation of the learning packages, more in-depth professional development for teachers, and improvements to the technical functionalities in the software. The designed affordances for multimodal analysis software derived from the study, which have been implemented in the new version of the software, are discussed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-475822017-09-13T14:19:01Z Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software Lim Fei, V. O'Halloran, Kay Tan, S. E, M. This exploratory study introduces the systemic approach and the explicit teaching of a meta-language to provide conceptual tools for students for the analysis and interpretation of multimodal texts. Equipping students with a set of specialised vocabulary with conventionalised meanings associated with specific choices in multimodal texts empowers them to support their interpretations with reference to textual evidence. The aim of the current study is to explore the extent to which the systemic approach may be supported by multimodal analysis software, in this case for the study of print advertisements in Singapore’s secondary schools. A mixed method approach is used to derive the findings from this study. Instruments used include lesson observations and interviews with teachers and students, as well as user-experience surveys. Findings from the study indicate that there is value in the systemic approach to teaching visual texts, and that it can be usefully supported by multimodal analysis software as an annotation and analytical tool. This is subject to further customisation of the learning packages, more in-depth professional development for teachers, and improvements to the technical functionalities in the software. The designed affordances for multimodal analysis software derived from the study, which have been implemented in the new version of the software, are discussed. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47582 10.1007/s11423-015-9395-4 Springer restricted
spellingShingle Lim Fei, V.
O'Halloran, Kay
Tan, S.
E, M.
Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software
title Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software
title_full Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software
title_fullStr Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software
title_full_unstemmed Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software
title_short Teaching Visual Texts with Multimodal Analysis Software
title_sort teaching visual texts with multimodal analysis software
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/47582