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81. Teaching Writers Speak: Embracing Digital Multimodal Composing

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This episode was originally published on the Teaching Writers Speak podcast—which is part of the Toronto Writing Project. I am a producer of this show and so it felt necessary to not only formally introduce Teaching Tomorrow listeners to the show, but also to transplant this conversation as a way to explain some of the questions behind the research project I am wading into. To check out The Toronto Writing Project: https://www.torontowritingproject.com/ To listen to all of the Teaching Writers Speak podcast episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/teaching-writers-speak/id1615880288
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This episode was originally published on the Teaching Writers Speak podcast—which is part of the Toronto Writing Project. I am a producer of this show and so it felt necessary to not only formally introduce Teaching Tomorrow listeners to the show, but also to transplant this conversation as a way to explain some of the questions behind the research project I am wading into. To check out The Toronto Writing Project: https://www.torontowritingproject.com/ To listen to all of the Teaching Writers Speak podcast episodes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/teaching-writers-speak/id1615880288
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