Middle School Writers’ Attitudes and Beliefs on Revision Paired with Transmediation during a Flash Fiction Unit

Author:

Batchelor Katherine E.

Abstract

This article describes the results of a study that examined middle school students’ written revisions as well as attitudes and perceptions regarding revision when paired with transmediation. Existing research on revision is thin on transmediation’s affordances and students’ voices regarding revision. Situated within a social semiotic, multimodal literacy framework, this article addresses how students began to see revision’s purpose and process as more meaningful and substantive as a result of transacting with their transmediated objects during a flash fiction unit of study.

Publisher

National Council of Teachers of English

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