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What is Semiotic Resource

Applied Psycholinguistics and Multilingual Cognition in Human Creativity
The means we use for communicative purposes, for example, facial expressions, the tone of voice, a piece of software, and so forth.
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Multimodal Narrative Texts, Creativity, and English Teaching as a Foreign Language
Elena Bañares-Marivela (Colegio Nuestra Señora de las Maravillas, Spain) and Laura Rayón-Rumayor (Universidad de Alcalá, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6992-3.ch005
Abstract
The chapter explores a methodological approach where creativity is encouraged through the production of multimodal iPad-mediated narrative texts in the English as a foreign language classroom (EFL) in secondary education. The study, which is based on creativity of human language, evaluates the multimodal productions of a group of students of secondary education (Year 7) in Spain, who work with iPads (1:1 context) within a cooperative learning approach, and analyzes this learning experience from the students' point of view. The results show the impact multimodality has on the own students and on their way of working with the foreign language. The quality of their productions, not only regarding language but also as an act of creation, and the way they appropriate the different semiotic modes multimodality offers will also be examined. Finally, the authors suggest some guidelines to encourage multimodal production and creativity in the EFL secondary classroom and show examples which would help teachers and researchers to develop new didactic proposals at this stage.
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Practical and Case-Based Methods in Teaching and Learning
Refers to the meaning potential of material resources. This meaning is produced over time as a product of communal use, social standards, context, and accumulated meaning-making value.
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