Wednesday 7 February 2024

Advertising & Marketing: Final index

We have now completed our work on Advertising and need to publish a final index to demonstrate we have finished every blog task. 

Every index you create is an excellent way to make sure you are revising the course as we go - as well as highlighting if you've missed anything. Your index should include the following:

For your index, the text should link to YOUR blogpost for that topic so you can access your work quickly and easily for checking and revision. This also means if you have missed anything you can catch up with the work and notes and won't underperform in assessments and exams due to gaps in your knowledge. Look at the video below if you're not sure how to create an index.

Advertising and marketing assessment

You will have an assessment on our advertising and marketing topic when you come back after half-term. This will focus on language and representations so make sure you revise these areas alongside the three CSPs. Remember the three categories of revision cards we need to keep writing:
  • Media terminology
  • Media theory
  • CSPs
Revision cards available in DF07 - just ask!


Recap: How to create an index

To create an index on your Media blog, first copy the list of tasks above and paste it as plain text into a new blogpost called 'Advertising & Marketing: Final index'. Then, open your Media blog in another tab and use your blog archive to open up all your work from last term. For each post, copy the URL - this is the web address that will end .blogspot.com/name of the post. For example: 

https://mediamacguffingcseyear1.blogspot.com/2020/01/representation-introduction.html

Once you've got the hang of it, you should find the index only takes 10 minutes to produce. Here's a short video showing you how to create a blog index in Media in case you've forgotten:

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