Blog feedback and learner response
This is a very important opportunity to reflect on the work you've done so far in GCSE Media Studies and identify the areas you need to improve over the next few weeks.
Whenever you receive blog feedback over email you must do the following:
Open up your email in Outlook and read your feedback carefully
1) Copy and paste your feedback and LR into a NEW blogpost in your blog called 'Blog feedback and Learner Response'.
2) Below the feedback, complete the learner response tasks or questions and then publish the blogpost.
3) Reply to the original email from your teacher confirming you have completed the learner response and provide a link to your learner response blogpost.
Y10 blog feedback October 2024
GAWLIK, Natalia
WWW: A brilliant start to Media Studies – well done for completing nearly all your blog work! Your fruit bowl is creative and well designed and showcases your technical ability. It is promising that you are aiming for a top Grade for your GCSE grade – let’s achieve this! Your analysis of mise-en-scene of the Stranger Things opening is superb – very analytical and detailed – this is what you should aspire to achieve for every blog post.
EBI: Ensure that you complete all blog work is completed to a high standard and complete any extension work if you would like to achieve a top grade in the subject. For the camerawork blog I feel you could have written slightly more and used further media terminology to extend your analysis responses.
Camerawork – Doctor Who:
https://mediamacguffingcseyear1.blogspot.com/2024/10/camerawork-blog-tasks.html
LR: Create a new blogpost on your Media blog called ‘Blog feedback and Learner Response’. Copy and paste this WWW/EBI feedback into your blogpost then complete the LR tasks/questions below.
Please go back and add further detail to the camerawork blog post. Reflect on your first month of Media. What do you feel is your strongest piece of work so far? What is your weakest? What specific skills or knowledge do you need to develop over the rest of the course?
Mr Pall
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