Composing has changed

Composing has, in some ways, changed significantly in recent years. Today’s composers blog, podcast, craft digital stories, prepare slide show presentations, design Web pages, write short blurbs to post as status updates and news, and much more. The ways in which composing has changed result primarily from a few recent technological innovations:

Together, these changes provide a broader context for composing and for sharing texts. Both the composers of centuries-old manuscripts and the composers of days-old YouTube videos thought about their purposes for communicating, the audiences they were trying to reach, the technology available to them at the time, and which modes were most useful in communicating their ideas.

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What does it mean to “read” a text?

What is multimodal composing?

Composing hasn’t changed

Composing in college

Composing beyond college

A toolkit for analyzing and composing multimodal texts