Just read an article by Janette Hughes and Sarah Tolley, (2010) "Engaging students through new literacies: the good, bad and curriculum of visual essays"
English in Eduction 44(1) 5-26 which proposes an academic alternative to the essay. I've tried to capture the essence below:
- Focus: To explore a piece of literature or capture the human experience of social problems
- Form: Relies on images with minimal text, “entails new forms of semiotic processing of the combinations of the visual, audio, textual, gestural and spatial”(5)
- Task: Consider elements of design, choosing the most appropriate features for effectively communicating a message to an audience
- Skills: Producers must be critical readers who understand how modes work together to communicate meaning to make design and multimodal choices
A posted example, called
Gavin's Visual Essay, demonstrates the concept - and they have a rubric in the article. It seems to focus on critical literacy...
Is anyone doing visual alternatives to essays?
Debbie Abilock, NoodleTools/NoodleTeach http://www.NoodleTools.com
"It is important that students bring a certain ragamuffin barefoot irreverence to their studies; they are not here to worship what is known, but to question
it." -- J. Brownowski