Learn about what media is and the different types of media. Sort media into areas to show your understanding.
Create a poster to teach others about the different types of media using the tools suggested.
Share the finished poster on your blog sharing your learning from the lesson.
Copyright and Attribution
Learn about what copyright and attribution are and how it applies to us.
Create your own image or music. Explore the different links and add your creations to the activity
Share your creations on your blog. Explain why it is important to acknowledge the creator of an image/music/film and explain what copyright is.
Your challenge is to create a series of items that support a 'fake' story.
Choose a fake story from one of the options on the right.
Work through six create tasks, in any order you want.
Post each finished product on your blog.
Details for each create:
Create a text conversation - use this site or Google Drawing to create a text conversation about your story.
Create a newspaper article - use this site or this site, Google Drawing or Docs to create your own newspaper article reporting your story.
Create a fake facebook post - use this site or create your own look-a-like facebook page, sharing an update about your story.
Create an instagram post - use remove.bg and canva to create your very own Instagram post of your story.
Create a newsreport - pretend you are a news reporter from TV1 or TV Three and report on the story. You might want to use a greenscreen, remove.bg, Google Slides, Screencastify or WeVideo to put this part together. Use the skills you have learnt through the weeks to do this.
Remember you are creating a whole 'fake' story, so make sure everything you create is as believable and 'real' as possible.