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Digital Transmediation and Revision
A study shows how digital transmediation helps middle school writers revise more deeply by using multimodal, technology-based composition.
Digital Transmediation and Revision
Digital transmediation can help answer a common question among teachers and parents: how do we improve middle school writing and make revision feel meaningful rather than tedious? In this article, ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ faculty author Katherine E. Batchelor shows how shifting writing from one mode to another — for example, turning a short story into a comic, animation, or digital poster — encourages ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs to rethink and strengthen their ideas. Because transmediation invites ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs to re-create meaning across modes, it naturally supports multimodality, digital composition, and flexible revision strategies.
Working with seventh graders in a three-week flash science fiction unit, Batchelor introduced a range of digital tools such as iMovie, Glogster, Pixton, and GoAnimate. When ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs translated their stories into these formats, they reported seeing their writing “in a whole new way.” Some, like Amy, abandoned their first drafts entirely after their digital compositions sparked stronger ideas. Others, like Darin, reshaped their stories after creating scenes that looked and felt like video games — genres connected to their out-of-school literacies. Both ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs described how digital transmediation encouraged more detailed, intentional revisions.
The study shows that multimodal composition not only strengthens writing skills but also transforms revision into a creative act of inquiry. Students described revision as more engaging, more reflective, and even enjoyable when paired with digital play. By tapping into the cultural tools ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈs already use, transmediation supports richer writer identities and deeper learning.
Faculty authors: Katherine E. Batchelor, ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ
Keywords: digital transmediation, multimodality in writing, middle school writing revision, digital composition strategies, ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ writing engagement
Publication details: Voices from the Middle, 23(2), 2015. “Digital Transmediation and Revision.”