This paper argues that meaning-making with multimodal representations in science learning is always contextualized within a genre and, conversely, what constitutes an ongoing genre also depends on a multimodal coordination of speech, gesture, diagrams, symbols, and material objects. In social semiotics, a genre is a culturally evolved way of doing things with language (including non-verbal representations). Genre provides a useful lens to understand how a community’s cultural norms and practices shape the use of language in various human activities. Despite this understanding, researchers have seldom considered the role of scientific genres (e.g., experimental account, information report, explanation) to understand how students in science c...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Framed in theories of social semiotics, this multiple case study describes and categorizes the actio...
This study reports on a case study about multimodal work in a primary physics classroom focusing on ...
Science classroom discourse is inherently multimodal in that scientific meanings are made through an...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Communication of scientific knowledge is ultimately multimodal. In science education, many researche...
This presentation reports results from a study aiming at examining multilingual students’ meaning-ma...
This study takes theories and perspectives from social semiotics, multimodality, sociocultural devel...
Classroom discourse plays an important role in shaping how students learn science in the classroom. ...
This paper reports on a strand of the Digital Curricular Literacies (DCL) project. This strand focus...
Communicational, technological, and cultural shifts within science have substantially impacted how s...
Abstract This paper reports on a multimodal teaching approach delivered to grade 5 elementary studen...
The purpose of this study is to examines the relationship between the communicative approach of clas...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Framed in theories of social semiotics, this multiple case study describes and categorizes the actio...
This study reports on a case study about multimodal work in a primary physics classroom focusing on ...
Science classroom discourse is inherently multimodal in that scientific meanings are made through an...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Teaching and learning in science disciplines are dependent on multimodal communication. Earlier rese...
Communication of scientific knowledge is ultimately multimodal. In science education, many researche...
This presentation reports results from a study aiming at examining multilingual students’ meaning-ma...
This study takes theories and perspectives from social semiotics, multimodality, sociocultural devel...
Classroom discourse plays an important role in shaping how students learn science in the classroom. ...
This paper reports on a strand of the Digital Curricular Literacies (DCL) project. This strand focus...
Communicational, technological, and cultural shifts within science have substantially impacted how s...
Abstract This paper reports on a multimodal teaching approach delivered to grade 5 elementary studen...
The purpose of this study is to examines the relationship between the communicative approach of clas...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Students’ and teachers’ meaning making in science classrooms is dependent on language in a broad, mu...
Framed in theories of social semiotics, this multiple case study describes and categorizes the actio...