Unit overview

Hello and welcome to the Media in the Online Age blog. On this blog you will find links to interesting articles and websites connected to the case studies and ideas that you will encounter on the course. You will also find a selection of videos - some of which you will analyse in class.

You will see several link lists on the right hand side of the page. The 'important people to follow' are people who we will study during the course of the unit, and the 'important links' are really useful in developing your knowledge and understanding of media in the online age.

The final link list on the right ('Links to Theories and Concepts') will come into use as the unit progresses and will eventually be an excellent revision resource for you as we get nearer to the exams.

We hope you really enjoy the unit.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Handouts...

that have been given to you in class will be uploaded to this blog so you can access and download them. They will be labelled "handouts" so you should be able to locate them easily (via the tab on the top, right side of the blog) and will never need to worry about not being able to complete your homework. You will also be able to look back at theories and consider how different case studies you analyse shed new light on the arguments. Here are the articles you have had so far.

Me in the online age - half term activity

David Gauntlett homework exercise – Making is Connecting (student copy)

Digital Natives - full article

Interactive History of Internet

What is web 2.0

Mill and Plato for first MOA lesson

Long Wikinomics article for homework

Henry Jenkins

Contemporary Media Issues handout for lesson 1

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