Multimodal instruction uses verbal and non-verbal modes like images, video and audio to represent content. It draws on multiple literacies and modalities like visual and auditory. This approach supports diverse learners by allowing them to demonstrate knowledge through their strengths. It also increases engagement and knowledge construction by integrating representations. While implementation challenges include assessment and access to resources, providing choice and scaffolding in multimodal projects can increase student motivation and creativity.
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