Digital Multimodal Composing
Digital Multimodal Composing by Matt Kessler invites readers to rethink writing for the digital age. With clear, classroom-ready guidance, this book shows how text, image, sound, and design combine to create persuasive multimedia messages—essential reading for instructors, students, and communicators who want practical skills and conceptual clarity.
Discover approachable explanations of multimodal theory paired with hands-on strategies for assignment design, assessment, and student-centered pedagogy. Matt Kessler frames digital multimodal composing in everyday practice, making complex ideas accessible for first-year composition courses, advanced seminars, and professional development workshops. Emphasis on digital literacy, accessibility, and ethical composition prepares learners to create effective content across platforms—from blogs and presentations to video essays and social media.
Why educators and learners across North America, the UK, Australia, and other global classrooms choose this text: it balances theory and practice, supports diverse learning styles, and equips students with transferable skills employers value. The result is improved critical thinking, clearer messaging, and confidence in designing multimodal projects.
Whether you’re a university instructor revamping a syllabus, a student building a digital portfolio, or a communications professional expanding your toolkit, Digital Multimodal Composing by Matt Kessler is a practical, forward-looking resource that belongs on your shelf. Order today to give your teaching and learning the competitive edge in digital writing and multimodal design.
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