Friday, 7 March 2008

Presentation Dates

Monday 10th March/ E22
digital television and personal video recorders (Charlotte & Natalie)
digital radio (Tom M & Sarah)
mp3s and podcasting (Diana & Sam)
Tuesday 11th March/ E25
internet (Nikita & Jamie)
computer generated images (CGI) (Vicky & Elliott)
video games (Tom G & Danni)
Wednesday 12th March/ E25
mobile phones (Nina & Louise)
big screen technologies including iMAX (Jenni & Katie)
second life (Josh)

Monday, 3 March 2008

Audience

Remember when you are preparing for your presentations to consider the consumers of the technology you have been researching. The audience need to feature quite heavily. Consider points such as the following;
  • how do they engage with your technology?
  • how has the technology had an impact on their lifestyles?
  • when and where do they access the technology?
  • what content do they recieve through the use of the technology?
  • how has the technology shaped their reception?

Monday, 18 February 2008

Class Presentations

Using your blog as the starting point of your research into one area of new media technology you are now to prepare a 5 minute class presentation on your topic.

You must include;
  • appropriate images of the technology in use
  • information on reviews of the technology
  • factual information
  • the key new media technology terms we have covered
  • information on who produces the technology/ ownership & distribution patterns
  • information from the institution's own website
  • information from wikipedia, BBC, Guardian Technology website
You must use Powerpoint and will be expected to present to the rest of the class from the week beginning 10th March.

Josh Hall's topic is Second Life

Thursday, 7 February 2008

What to do with the New Media Technologies key terms

Now that you have familiarised yourself with some of the key terminology for new media terminologies you now need to get in the habit of using them confidently.
The use of these key terms is essential for success in this unit.
Over half term try and develop your understanding of what each of them means and consider examples of how you can apply them.


  • the apple iPhone is an excellent example of how you can apply many of the terms such as interactivity, portability, convergence, compatibility, connectivity

Wednesday, 6 February 2008

Half Term Homework Task

Homework;
To thoroughly research the new media technologies shown below;


  • digital television and personal video recorders (Charlotte & Natalie)
  • digital radio (Tom M & Sarah)
  • computer generated images (CGI) (Vicky & Elliott)
  • video games (Tom G & Danni)
  • mobile phones (Nina & Louise)
  • big screen technologies including iMAX (Jenni & Katie)
  • mp3s and podcasting (Diana & Sam)
  • internet (Nikita & Jamie)
This should be posted onto your blog and will include information about the history and how the technology has developed. Include details of institutions that are involved with these technologies and highlight examples of where the key concepts are evident within these technologies, ie; interactivity, convergence, digital etc.

This should be completed by the 19th February. Your research will form the basis of a presentation you will give to the rest of the class after half term.

NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES // more terms

  • COMPATIBILITY
  • STORAGE
  • MINIATURISATION
  • DIGITAL
  • CONNECTIVITY
  • SYNERGY

Wednesday, 9 January 2008

New Media Technologies

AS Media/ Yr 12
Preparation for Audiences and Institutions examination

Setting up my blog

Today is the 9th Jan and I have just set up my blog. WOW how easy is that!