Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Ongoing homework: TWO news stories a week

As you know, in Year 13 you have an ongoing homework EVERY week of the year without fail: to find, read and post TWO news stories on your blog.

For this half-term, we will focus on our Online, Social and Participatory CSPs - Teen Vogue and The Voice website.

The details: every week you must find, read, summarise and comment upon one news story from Teen Vogue and one news story from The Voice (A*-B candidates will do more). 

You'll also find stories related to the media linked from our Twitter account, @blogmacguffin (access it online here if you don't have the Twitter app) so make sure you're following that too.

Most importantly, you need to do the following on your blog for each story...
  1. Provide the title and weblink;
  2. Include a relevant image, graphic or screenshot;
  3. Summarise the story in your own words: is this is an example of hard news or soft news?
  4. Explain how or why this story appeals to an audience (use media terminology and theory here).
  5. Comment on the story: to what extent does it reflect the values and ideologies of the website? Is this an example of quality journalism or simply clickbait
You'll be presenting these to the class each week (we'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 stories from across the media to widen your media knowledge base and provide examples to use in exam questions and essays. Indeed, by the end of the year, you'll have over 50 stories to demonstrate your knowledge of the wider media.

What will this look like? Although this was for a slightly different task for the old specification Year 13 exam, this blog post from one of our previous Media students gives you an idea of what a valuable resource these stories quickly become.

Due: EVERY week - no excuses. Exact day set by your exam class teacher.

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