Students’ Interpretations of a Persuasive Multimodal Video About Vaccines
Kiili, Carita; Smith, Blaine E.; Räikkönen, Eija; Marttunen, Miika (2021-04-24)
Kiili, Carita
Smith, Blaine E.
Räikkönen, Eija
Marttunen, Miika
24.04.2021
JOURNAL OF LITERACY RESEARCH
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202106095800
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202106095800
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Peer reviewed
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The present study investigated students’ (N = 404) interpretations of the main <br/>message and use of modes in a persuasive multimodal video on vaccines. It also <br/>examined whether students’ topic knowledge, language arts grades, and self-identified gender were associated with their interpretations. Students analyzed a YouTube video in which two entertainers demonstrated the importance of vaccinating children. Students’ interpretations of the usefulness of vaccines varied in terms of quality of reasoning, which was associated with students’ topic knowledge. Notably, many students’ interpretations of the use of modes were incomplete, or they did not even mention certain modes in their response. The results suggest that students should be explicitly taught how to interpret different modes and their uses for argumentative purposes.
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