EN 595Main MenuAbout the authorA brief bio on the author of this projectAcknowledgementsA thank you to all who have encouraged, critiqued and simply caredIncorporating Emoji's into the EN 101 ClassroomDefining termsResearch QuestionConceptual FrameworkGoalsConcernsDesired OutcomesMethodologyLiterature ReviewWhy DH?Lucy Johnson8185c4b29d5b3fa7b1d763896c801998d21b80da
Access- Measure current knowledge of SMS spaces from all students in composition and rhetoric (not just CLASP students)-- Survey
Context- To follow, survey how students use emoji's to communicate
Use- Using the data, note the rhetorical practice of CLASP students (specifically which type of "topoi" they're using in their visual rhetorical practice). Record socially constructed use (in group/ out group)
2. Storytelling
Visual Narrative- In an attempt to convey the intersections between "actual" and "virtual" students will reconstruct a common text in the form of emoji's
Survey- The stories will be followed up by a survey in which students will answer a series of questions geared at rhetorical intention of emoji use
Assessment- The survey will be assessed to evaluate deviating cultural interpretation of emoji use and specific rhetorical topoi persuasive practice.
Implications- Based on the findings, pedagogical implications will be evaluated in direct consideration for multimodal projects and particular topoi rhetorical devices within the rhetoric generated by CLASP students.