An online working environment for all year 10 Media Studies Students at Brentford
Monday, 26 September 2011
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
HOME LEARNING THIS WEEK
READ THE ASSIGNMENT 1 ADVICE SHEET - COPY DOWNLOADABLE BELOW
READ THE COURSE HANDBOOK
GCSE Media Studies Ass1 Support Sheet Revised
Asst 1 NME
READ THE COURSE HANDBOOK
GCSE Media Studies Ass1 Support Sheet Revised
Asst 1 NME
LAST WEEK'S LESSON
Here is the lesson from last week which includes the work which I expected you to do for Homework last week. As I have your book I will know who is up to date and who isn't.
You are welcome to use your blog to update your own work and improve your learning.
GCSE Lesson 2
You are welcome to use your blog to update your own work and improve your learning.
GCSE Lesson 2
Monday, 19 September 2011
Monday 19th Spetember
DenotaTion and Connotations
HERE IS TODAY'S LESSON, PLEAS CHECK THROUGH WHAT YOU LEARNED AND USE THE TERMINOLOGY YOU ACQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT THE HOME LEARNING IS COMPLETED.
THOSE OF YOU WHO DIDN'T COMPLETE THE HOME LEARNING FROM LAST WEEK WILL NEED TO CATCH THIS UP.
Media GCSE Yr10 L3
HERE IS TODAY'S LESSON, PLEAS CHECK THROUGH WHAT YOU LEARNED AND USE THE TERMINOLOGY YOU ACQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT THE HOME LEARNING IS COMPLETED.
THOSE OF YOU WHO DIDN'T COMPLETE THE HOME LEARNING FROM LAST WEEK WILL NEED TO CATCH THIS UP.
Media GCSE Yr10 L3
Monday, 12 September 2011
LESSON MON 12TH SEP P1&2
Please read through today's lesson and think about the words Denotation and Connotation.
Homestudy for Wednesday
Find a new example and write on your blog in a post the denotation and connotations of what you have chosen.
Gcse l2 Mon12sept11
Homestudy for Wednesday
Find a new example and write on your blog in a post the denotation and connotations of what you have chosen.
Gcse l2 Mon12sept11
Wednesday, 7 September 2011
Blogging guide
Your homework for this week is to create your own BLOG.
In the document below you will find detail of how to do this. If you have come across a problem such as you cannot remember the password to an old goodle account you created you should still be able to find out what it is and recover it but it may take a little time.
Remember that your BLOGs Title will be
(your first name) Media GCSE Year 10
the URL will be (yourname)mediagcse10 or something close that.
if you make a mistake, don't worry or panic but keep going and most things will be fixable once it is created,
Once you have done this you need to email me with the URL of your BLOG and I will link it to the main course BLOG.
Good luck
Blogger Guide
In the document below you will find detail of how to do this. If you have come across a problem such as you cannot remember the password to an old goodle account you created you should still be able to find out what it is and recover it but it may take a little time.
Remember that your BLOGs Title will be
(your first name) Media GCSE Year 10
the URL will be (yourname)mediagcse10 or something close that.
if you make a mistake, don't worry or panic but keep going and most things will be fixable once it is created,
Once you have done this you need to email me with the URL of your BLOG and I will link it to the main course BLOG.
Good luck
Blogger Guide
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
Welcome
Welcome to the year 10 Media Studies blog.
This is where you will find information on what and how to study, links to interesting research sites which are relevant to your Media Studies GCSE (Vital Links), other students blogs (Student Blogs) and of course all the lessons taught if they have a presentation.
There are blogs for all Media Studies including year 11, year 12 and the new year 9 Extra curricula course.
My expectation from you is that you will check this blog regularly (at least twise a week), will use your own blog for class and home work (at least once a week), will engage fully in the online side of your learning and improve these skills.
To do this you will have to make your own blog and this is what we are going to do this lesson.
There are a few important things when it comes to e-safety which you MUST and MUST NOT do.
But for this and to get you started watch the video...
This is where you will find information on what and how to study, links to interesting research sites which are relevant to your Media Studies GCSE (Vital Links), other students blogs (Student Blogs) and of course all the lessons taught if they have a presentation.
There are blogs for all Media Studies including year 11, year 12 and the new year 9 Extra curricula course.
My expectation from you is that you will check this blog regularly (at least twise a week), will use your own blog for class and home work (at least once a week), will engage fully in the online side of your learning and improve these skills.
To do this you will have to make your own blog and this is what we are going to do this lesson.
There are a few important things when it comes to e-safety which you MUST and MUST NOT do.
- Name your blog and URL - (first name)MediaGCSEyr10
- DO NOT PUT ANY IMAGES OF YOURSELF ON THE BLOG
- DO NOT GIVE ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING SURNAME, ADDRESSES, TELEPHONE NUMBERS ETC. ON THE BLOG
- Only use the blog for Media studies work
But for this and to get you started watch the video...
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