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Multimodal composition is becoming increasingly popular in university classrooms as faculty, students, and institutions come to recognize that old and new technologies have enabled, and even demanded, the use of more than one composing mode for communicating, solving problems, and keeping up with the latest discourse.

Multimodal composition is becoming increasingly popular in university classrooms as faculty, students, and institutions come to recognize that old and new technologies have enabled, and even demanded, the use of more than one composing mode for communicating, solving problems, and keeping up with the latest discourse. Professionalizing Multimodal Composition embraces and enacts multimodal composition in various writing courses and programs by exploring institutional, programmatic, and individual faculty initiatives for capacity building and human resource development across institutions.
 
Academic leaders, scholars, and faculty who have successfully designed and launched academic programs or faculty development initiatives discuss the theoretical and logistical questions considered in their design, the outcomes they achieved, and how others can emulate them. This exchange of knowledge, insight, experiences, and lessons learned among community members is critical for enabling or inspiring other programs, departments, and institutions to conceive, design, and launch academic programs or faculty development initiatives for their own faculty.
 
The larger goal of professionalizing is to work with teaching faculty to increase their interactional expertise with multimodal composition, and this collection offers a set of models for how faculty can do that at their own institutions and in their own programs.

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All institutions need helpful ideas on how to implement professional training and teaching for faculty and graduate students: the variety provided here will give something for everyone. These chapters spark a needed ongoing conversation on how to advance scholarship and teaching in a digitally networked and diverse world. Antonio Byrd, University of MissouriKansas City  

Professionalizing Multimodal Composition: An Introduction 3(20)
Santosh Khadka
Shyam B. Pandey
PART I FACULTY PREPAREDNESS
23(90)
1 Graduate Student and Faculty Development in Multimodal Composing
25(18)
Wilfredo Flores
Teresa Williams
Christina Boyles
Kristin Arola
Danielle Nicole DeVoss
2 (E)merging Expertise: Multivocal, Multimodal Preparation and Development of Graduate Teaching Assistants in Writing Programs
43(18)
Kelly Moreland
Sarah Henderson Lee
Kirsti Cole
3 Practicing (Antiracist and Anti-ableist) Multimodality: TA Training and Student Responses to Implementing a Multimodal Curriculum in First-Year Writing
61(17)
Megan McIntyre
Jennifer Lanatti Shen
4 Professional Development for Multimodal Composition: Preparing Graduate Teaching Assistants for the Twenty-First Century
78(17)
Tiffany Bourelle
5 Incorporating Multimodal Literacies across an FYW Program: Graduate Instructors' Preparation and Experiences
95(18)
Lauren Brawley
Morgan Connor
Meghalee Das
Aliethia Dean
Claudia Diaz
Michael J. Faris
Michelle Flahive
Maeve Kirk
Max Kirschenbaum
Joshua Kulseth
Alfonsina Lago
Kristina Lewis
Lance Lomax
Brook McClurg
Zachary Ostraff
Anthony Ranieri
Sierra Sinor
Rebekah Smith
Yifan Zhang
PART II INSTITUTIONAL INITIATIVES AND SUPPORT
113(82)
6 DMAC at Fifteen: Professionalizing Digital Media and Composition
115(24)
Scott Lloyd DeWitt
John Jones
7 Looking beyond the Writing Program: Institutional Allies to Support Professional Development in the Teaching of Digital Writing
139(19)
Alison Witte
Stacy Kastner
Kerri Hauman
8 A Fresh Catalyst: Invigorating the University with Integrated Modalities
158(17)
Daniel Schafer
Josh Ambrose
9 Embedding Multimodal Writing across a University at the Institutional, Administrative, and Curricular Level: The Undergraduate Professional Writing and Rhetoric Major as Agent of Change
175(20)
Li Li
Michael Strickland
Paula Rosinski
PART III ACADEMIC LEADERSHIP
195(76)
10 The Art of Responsiveness: The Ongoing Development of a Master of Arts in Composition, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (CRDM)
107(106)
Claire Lutkewitte
11 "Go Make Things Happen": Professionalizing Graduate Students through Multimodal Composing
213(20)
Shauna Chung
Stephen Quigley
Tia Dumas
12 Centering Translingualism in Multimodal Practice: A Reflective Case Study of a Linguistically Diverse Graduate Program
233(17)
Megan E. Heise
Matthew A. Vetter
13 Multimodality as a Key Consideration in Developing a New Communications Degree at UMass, Dartmouth
250(21)
Anthony F. Arrigo
Epilogue: Multimodal Professionalization during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic 271(4)
Santosh Khadha
Shyam B. Pandey
Index 275(6)
About the Authors 281
Santosh Khadka is associate professor of English at California State University, Northridge. He has authored and coedited multiple books on the theme of multimodal composition, including Bridging the Multimodal Gap, and published several research articles in journals in the US and abroad.   Shyam B. Pandey is assistant professor of English at Sam Houston State University. He has published several articles and is coeditor of Multimodal Composition: Faculty Development Programs and Institutional Change.