“…Teachers can weave together diverse digital literacies through a bridging activities framework (Thorne & Reinhardt, 2008) where learners analyze digital texts from their own everyday use to gain an awareness of the linguistic and multimodal features of these texts. Structured participation also occurs when teachers engage their students with out‐of‐class practices like fan fiction writing (Marone & Neely, 2017), Wikipedia writing (King, 2015), or online news commenting (Hannah & de Nooy, 2003). Digital multimodal composing projects (Darvin, 2020; Darvin & Norton, 2014; Hafner, 2014; Hafner & Miller, 2011, 2019; Jiang, 2017) involve the production of genres like web pages, brochures, digital stories, or video documentaries, often drawing on process‐oriented approaches to genre teaching (Hafner & Miller, 2019) and assessment (Hafner & Ho, 2020).…”