Monday 17 October 2016

YOU HAVE THE GO-AHEAD FROM THE EXTERNAL EXAMINER!

Good news for you all -the external examiner is happy with everyone's proposals, so you can continue with confidence.
On Thursday, we'll be doing our regular spot - Top Tips/Top Finds.
I'll be introducing more detailed instructions for the Catalogue, due in on Tues November 1st (Tues after half term).

Wednesday 5 October 2016

DEADLINE APPROACHING!

TOMORROW (THURSDAY 6th) IS THE DEADLINE FOR THE MODERATOR SUBMISSION.

You can find a blank submission form on moodle to make a start on it, but you will need to complete this form electronically, and send it to me by THE END OF TOMORROW.
Be prepared to discuss this with others around you, and to justify each of your MINIMUM of 1 book source, 1 article, and 1 internet source.

Here's a reminder of the form:



Centre Number: _____________________

Candidate Number:  __________________

Centre Name: ____________________________________

Candidate Name:  _________________________________



Area of Investigation (subject of research):


Project Context (star/performer, genre, technology etc):


Focus Film and two related films:





Main sources of information (aim for one book, one magazine article and one internet source):







Teacher Comment






Moderator Comment




Approved

Signed: _____________________________________
Required to Re-submit

Date: _________________________________


DON'T FORGET TO LOG ALL RESEARCH!

Last week and the previous week my top tips were about logging research.
Here's a reminder of the blank log sheet on moodle. I strongly recommend you use this, or something similar to ensure that you are recording progress, and evaluating sources as you go along.
Whatever method you use, you MUST show progress on the blog, so that I can assess how you're getting on, and advise you, and you can also see where you're up to.



SSRP LOGGING RESEARCH - UPLOAD MATERIAL EVERY WEEK TO YOUR BLOG USING THIS FORMAT

Source details – Use Harvard referencing, or equivalent for moving image sources
(include page numbers etc)

Primary or Secondary?
Summary of its content in about 5 lines – key points in your own words (you could copy and paste original for the blog)
How you hope to use it – relevance to your investigation?
Use or reject?
You may fill this in later.