We recommend putting this homework into your timetable so you have a regular slot you complete it every week.
The details: every week you must find, read, summarise and comment upon two stories about New and Digital Media (A*-B candidates will do more). The best sources to begin with are...
The Guardian: Digital Media
The Guardian: Technology
The Guardian: Newspapers
The Guardian: News Corporation
The Independent: Media News
The Telegraph: Digital Media News
...but don't stick exclusively to these throughout the year. Find your own too - magazines like the Economist have some excellent articles and you may find interesting blogs or media sources elsewhere too.
You'll also find stories linked from our Twitter account, @blogmacguffin so make sure you're following that.
Most importantly, you need to do the following on your blog for each story...
- Provide the title and weblink;
- Include a relevant image or graphic;
- Summarise the story in your own words;
- Produce a list of bullet points of any key data/statistical information;
- Comment on the story: What's your view? (At least one paragraph).
You'll be presenting these to the class each week (I'll randomly select a student and you'll be expected to present from memory, so make sure you come prepared) and this will ensure you build up an archive of up-to-date examples to include in any exam answer. Indeed, by the end of the year, you'll have over 50 stories to call upon in the exam when you need to provide examples from the wider media.
What does this look like? Check out this blog post from one of our previous Media students - this gives you an idea of what a valuable resource these stories quickly become.
Due: EVERY week - no excuses.
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