As discussed, by now you should have all of the theory and information you need to proceed with planning and producing your music magazine so you should spend our Monday lessons in a computer room working on this.
There are no rooms available for us to use as a class, so please work in one of the following rooms, assuming they are not fully-booked: S2, S13 (some PCs available sharing with Ms. James's Year 11s), M15 or M16 - or the sixth form study area.
I will be based in S12 as usual should you have any queries; please report to me in there at some point during the day so I can mark you present. And of course, don't forget I'll be accessing your blogs to check on the progress you are making!
Tuesdays - Please continue with your coursework as usual.
Thursdays - Our lessons will take place as usual in S13.
Remember that after Christmas, all lessons will be spent preparing for the exam, so you must make excellent use of the remaining lesson time you have!
Good luck.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Monday, 3 December 2012
Blogs of the week!
Congratulations - some of you are working really hard and your blogs are not only looking professional, but they are also really detailed.
We will post links to blogs of the week here to celebrate your work (smiley faces are on their way to you!) and share it with the rest of the class so that they can learn from the excellent examples you are setting!
Week starting 26th November
http://kimmusicmagazine. blogspot.co.uk/
Week starting 3rd December
http://catnealasmusicmagazine.blogspot.co.uk/
Week starting 14th January
http://catnealasmusicmagazine.blogspot.co.uk/
Week starting 21st January
We will post links to blogs of the week here to celebrate your work (smiley faces are on their way to you!) and share it with the rest of the class so that they can learn from the excellent examples you are setting!
Week starting 26th November
http://kimmusicmagazine.
Week starting 3rd December
http://catnealasmusicmagazine.blogspot.co.uk/
Week starting 14th January
http://catnealasmusicmagazine.blogspot.co.uk/
Week starting 21st January
Flat planning and pagination
Before you start finalising the design of your contents page, you need to have decided:
a) How many pages your magazine will have (Think about: price, frequency of publication, existing media etc.)
b) The types of contents your magazine will include (Think about: audience research findings, existing media)
b) The pagination of your magazine - the order in which you'll arrange your pages and why
What is a flat plan?
Link to a blank flat plan
a) How many pages your magazine will have (Think about: price, frequency of publication, existing media etc.)
b) The types of contents your magazine will include (Think about: audience research findings, existing media)
b) The pagination of your magazine - the order in which you'll arrange your pages and why
What is a flat plan?
Link to a blank flat plan
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