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The value students and instructors place on multimodal composition within academic life
Alghamdi, Majed1, Reed, Michael C2.
This mixed methods research-based study was conducted to investigate the advantages and
possible disadvantages of using multimodal compositions (MMCs) in the English as a Second
Language (ESL) writing classroom. The conveniently selected participants were thirteen ESL
learners and a native speaker of English instructor. Two data collection instruments were employed
to gather the primary data for this research study. The first instrument was a student survey to
explore the perceptions and beliefs of the students about MMCs. The second measure involved a
set of semi-structured interviews with four students and their instructor. The results of the
statistical data analysis of the student survey indicated that the majority of the student participants
expressed their preference for using MMCs because this writing approach enabled them to more
completely and professionally explain their meanings to others. The findings from the analysis of
the data gathered from the semi structured interviews demonstrated that the students believed that
MMCs made writing easier than writing with words only. However, the perception of the teacher
was that some students believe that MMCs add an extra burden to their writing assignments and
do not constitute an integral part of an assignment itself. Suggestions and recommendations for
the more effective use of MMCs in ESL writing classrooms in the USA context, based on this
research study, are provided at the end of this study.
Affiliation:
- King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
- University of Findlay, United States
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