media studies
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
AQA exam tips - section A
SECTION A – FOCUS OF THE QUESTIONS AND TIPS
FOCUS OF THE QUESTIONS
The focus of the 3 questions are:
1. Media concepts
Use the unseen products to answer a question on forms, representations,
institutions, audiences or values. This paper and the sample papers have been
on representation as a gentle introduction to the new paper, but question 1. can
be on any of the concepts.
2. Media issues and debates
Use the unseen products to answer a question on media issues and debates.
You may refer to other media products to support your answer.
The ‘may’ is intended to encourage candidates to move beyond the two unseen
exam products, they will get more marks if they do, but they can still get a pass
level if they don’t.
3. Wider contexts
Use the unseen products to answer a question on wider contexts.
You should move beyond the texts, referring to other media products to support
your answer.
The ‘should’ is intended to tell candidates they will be expected to move beyond
the two unseen products and include other examples.
For question 2 and 3 candidates can include examples from either of their
individual case studies, class work they have done and from their own media
use.
TIPS FOR ACHIEVING A GOOD MARK
1. Use the marks awarded to questions as a guide to how long to spend on each
answer - Q1 8 marks, Q2 12 marks and Q3 12 marks.
2. Answer the particular question.
3. Make detailed references to the two media products, especially in question 1
to illustrate the points made.
4. Higher level answers include a range of points, not just repeated explanation
of one or two points.
5. Higher level answers include candidates own opinions explained and justified,
especially for question 2 and 3. They take a standpoint and back it up with wider
contexts and examples from other media products. Also if it is relevant to the
question higher level answers discuss the different sides of the argument and
show a sense of debate.
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Glamour magazine
Glamour magazine is dropping its hand bag sized edition. This might be of interest to you if you are looking at the magazine industry for your coursework essay, you may find this of use. Have a look at the article here
Thursday, 17 November 2016
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
Intro to Identity
Here are the resources from our introductory lesson on Identity.
Don't forget to look out for 'Peter York's Hipster Handbook' on iplayer - it could be a really relevant resource when looking at youth tribes and young female identity.
Below you will find a copy of the article outlining Eric Schmitt's predictions over youth identity and how their use of social media may impact on their identity in the future. You will also find the article about Digital natives and digital immigrants
Don't forget to look out for 'Peter York's Hipster Handbook' on iplayer - it could be a really relevant resource when looking at youth tribes and young female identity.
Below you will find a copy of the article outlining Eric Schmitt's predictions over youth identity and how their use of social media may impact on their identity in the future. You will also find the article about Digital natives and digital immigrants
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
teenage female identity and new and digital technology
Watch the episode of 'Cyberbully' here: http://www.channel4.com/programmes/cyberbully/on-demand/58485-001
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