I have used alot of new technology in the researching of my product, I used Youtube to so I could look at existing examples of this genre. Youtube is a good source of existing media text but it can prove to be difficult to navigate as there are so many videos on the site it is difficult to find the one that you want.
I used Scribd to get my word documents onto my blog which proved very useful although it has a tendancy to strench and distort any images on the document so its not the best alround.
SlideShare on the other had allows me to not only update my blogg with my power point presntations but also allows me to add word documents with images in a way that does not destort the image.
A good start Fred though obviously your final version will need to demonstrate creativity and greater depth of analysis. Take a look at Lily Jones' effort for this question.
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ReplyDeleteEach of your posts are far too general. Why haven't you used the powerpoint on my Blog as a guide as what to include? There is clear advice for each of the questions.
In addition for Q3 include the additional notes we went through in class:
- You need to evaluate the feedback that you have received.
- Explain how you got the feedback
- Split your answer into 3 sections and evaluate comments on each of your three texts
- Refer to real media texts and theorists to support your ideas
- You should cast a critical eye over your own work – never blame equipment or other people – take responsibility. Be positive where appropriate and negative where necessary.
Include evidence throughout: e.g. charts/ conclusions drawn from questionnaires, screen grabs that demonstrate changes made etc.
Also, rem to look back at the A2 blob as there is a level 4 example attached.