Uncovering scientific and multimodal literacy through audio description

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Visual Literacy Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1080/1051144X.2020.1826219
Jana Holsanova
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Abstract Today’s scientific texts are complex and multimodal. Due to new technology, the number of images is increasing, as is their diversity and complexity. Interaction with complex texts and visualizations becomes a challenge. How can we help readers and learners achieve multimodal literacy? We use data from the audio description of a popular scientific journal and think-aloud protocols to uncover knowledge and competences necessary for reading and understanding multimodal scientific texts. Four issues of the printed journal were analyzed. The aural version of the journal was compared with the printed version to show how the semiotic interplay has been presented for the users. Additional meaning-making activities have been identified from the think-aloud protocol. As a result, we could reveal how the audio describer combined the contents of the available resources, made judgements about relevant information, determined ways of verbalizing visual information, used conceptual knowledge, filled in the gaps missing in the interplay of the resources, and reordered information for optimal flow and understanding. We argue that the meaning-making activities identified through audio description and think-aloud protocols can be incorporated into instruction in educational contexts and can thereby improve readers’ competencies for reading and understanding multimodal scientific texts.
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通过音频描述揭示科学和多模态素养
今天的科学文本是复杂和多模态的。由于新技术的发展,图像的数量越来越多,它们的多样性和复杂性也越来越高。与复杂文本和可视化的交互成为一个挑战。我们如何帮助读者和学习者实现多模态读写?我们使用流行科学期刊的音频描述数据和有声思考协议来揭示阅读和理解多模态科学文本所需的知识和能力。对四期印刷期刊进行了分析。将期刊的有声版与印刷版进行比较,以显示如何为用户呈现符号学相互作用。从有声思考协议中确定了其他意义生成活动。因此,我们可以揭示音频描述者如何结合可用资源的内容,对相关信息做出判断,确定视觉信息的语言表达方式,使用概念性知识,填补资源相互作用中缺失的空白,并重新排序信息以获得最佳流和理解。我们认为,通过音频描述和有声思考协议确定的意义生成活动可以纳入教育背景下的教学,从而可以提高读者阅读和理解多模态科学文本的能力。
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Journal of Visual Literacy
Journal of Visual Literacy Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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