Designing English digital stories for global audiences

Yu-Feng Yang
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Viewing digitally-mediated multimodal composing as a new literacy practice, this research investigates how English Language Learners (ELLs) serve as multimodal designers to reach a global audience. Grounded in the perspective of literacy as social practice and the notion of ‘designing’, it reveals that the two focal groups of this study employ local and global resources for multimodal designing. In addition, their family experience, literacy practices, video experiences, and their interactions with friends, instructors, and peers mediate how they select, expand, and orchestrate the cultural resources at their disposal. In relation to intercultural blending, this study reports that ELLs employ ‘authenticating strategies’ and ‘playful strategies’ to reach their global audience. This finding encourages us to reflect upon strategies that can be used to examine the emerging playful or nontraditional multimodal composing that the global youth continues to consume and produce.
为全球观众设计英语数字故事
将数字媒介的多模态写作视为一种新的读写实践,本研究探讨了英语学习者(ELLs)如何作为多模态设计者来接触全球受众。从识字作为社会实践和“设计”概念的角度出发,揭示了本研究的两个焦点群体利用本地和全球资源进行多模式设计。此外,他们的家庭经历、识字实践、视频体验,以及他们与朋友、导师和同龄人的互动,决定了他们如何选择、扩展和协调自己掌握的文化资源。关于跨文化融合,本研究报告称,ELLs采用“认证策略”和“游戏策略”来吸引全球受众。这一发现鼓励我们反思可用于研究全球年轻人继续消费和生产的新兴好玩或非传统多模态组合的策略。
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