The assessment on our magazines and advertising CSPs was a good opportunity to demonstrate our progress in Media.
The first part of your learner response is to look carefully at your mark, grade and comments from your teacher. If anything doesn't make sense, ask your teacher - it's absolutely crucial that you understand your feedback and learn how to improve in future.
Your learner response is as follows:
Create a new blog post called 'Magazines and advertising learner response' and complete the following tasks:
1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).
2) Read through your answers again. Write down the mark you achieved for each question:
Q1:
Q2:
Q3:
Q4:
Q5:
Q6:
3) Write down five magazine cover conventions. Look back at the original notes if you need help.
4) Look at the mark scheme for this assessment. Question 3 asked you to write about how the CSP magazine covers persuade the audience to buy the product. Copy two bullet point answers for Reveal magazine and two bullet point answers for Tatler magazine from the mark scheme that you didn't use in your original answer.
5) Look at the mark scheme for Question 5 on the NHS Represent advert. Write down three of the people in the NHS Represent advert (include both their name and what they are famous for) and why they subvert the stereotype for gender or race/ethnicity.
6) For Question 6, read the exemplar answer in the mark scheme. Re-write your own answer to Question 6 making sure you include all three advertising CSPs: OMO advert, Galaxy advert, NHS Represent blood campaign.
Your learner response must be published before you leave the lesson.
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