Patricia Ericsson

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Patricia Ericsson's work travels primarily in Digital & Multimodal (63% of indexed citations) · 11 total indexed citations from 3 clusters.

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  • Digital & Multimodal — 7
  • Composition & Writing Studies — 2
  • Technical Communication — 2

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  1. Composition at Washington State University: Building a Multimodal Bricolage
    Abstract

    Multimodal pedagogy is increasingly accepted among composition scholars. However, putting such pedagogy into practice presents significant challenges. In this profile of Washington State University’s first-year composition program, we suggest a multi-vocal and multi-theoretical approach to addressing the challenges of multimodal pedagogy. Patricia Ericsson, the director of composition, illustrates how theories of agency are central to the integration of multimodality. Elizabeth Sue Edwards, a graduate teaching assistant, explores negotiating departmental standards and implementing multimodal assignments. Tialitha Michelle Macklin, also a graduate teaching assistant, discusses her journey from rejecting multimodal assignments to embracing them as an integral element of her pedagogy. And Leeann Downing Hunter, a non-tenure-track faculty member, approaches the challenge through the lens of adaptability. We believe that this multi-vocal approach to building a multimodal composition program offers: (1) a foundation for other writing programs to adapt and build upon; (2) an alternative to traditional approaches that rely on single theories and single leaders; and (3) a reconstitution of how the university works, integrating stakeholder voices from administrators to students themselves.

  2. The politics of the program: ms word as the invisible grammarian
    doi:10.1016/s8755-4615(02)00142-1
  3. The Online Tutor as Cross-Curricular Double Agent
  4. Book Reviews
    doi:10.1177/1050651995009001007