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This webtext argues for the use of multimodal instruction to design online writing courses with digital tools to deliver instructional content and facilitate feedback" — "we believe students who are asked to produce multimodal composition assignments should be engaged with instructional content of appropriate uses of multimodal materials.
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- Kairos: A Journal of Rhetoric, Technology, and Pedagogy
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- 2014-08
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