Multimodality: Print and Digital Anglophone Narratives

Multimodality: Print and Digital Anglophone Narratives

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Multimodality: Print and Digital Anglophone Narratives

Boost your multimodal storytelling skills & Enhance your professional profile

Engage with print and digital multimodal literary practice

Do register for the self-paced, asynchronous, online course

(6 weeks / 100 hours / 3,5 ECTS)

offered by the:

Center for Education and Lifelong Learning (AUTh)

Multimodal Research and Reading Group  (AUTh)

🍃 Why enroll in this course?

  • Master multimodal analysis: Advance your academic and professional profile by gaining an in-depth understanding of how Anglophone stories are told through both print and digital media.
  • Learn at your own pace: A self-paced 6-week asynchronous program allows you to engage with curated materials anytime, from anywhere.
  • Build new multimodal skills: Unlock a powerful research and career skillset for analyzing multimodal texts by creating your own projects.
  • Be part of a global conversation: Join a community of learners and explore how multimodality and interactivity create meaning.

Course Overview:

  • Format: Fully online and asynchronous, ensuring self-paced attendance
  • Duration: Μarch-May 2026 (100 hours of workload)
  • Course Language: English
  • Credits: 3.5 ECTS

Testimonials from previous course participants:

“The course was very well-organized and offered comprehensive content and resources, which gave me valuable insights into applying multimodality in my professional activities…”

“Being highly enlightening, this course on multimodality offers a great opportunity to its participants to explore significant matters of multimodal media, as well as to creatively express themselves …”

⏰ Don’t Miss Out! Registrations are now open!
Application Deadline: March 6, 2026

For inquiries, please contact: multimodality@enl.auth.gr

🍃 Ready to Register?

Submit your application online here

For all details on course fees, guidelines, please click here

Program Director: Dr. Tatiani Rapatzikou, Department of American Literature and Culture, School of English, AUTh