We now need to create an index to ensure we haven't missed any vital notes or tasks. As you know, keeping an index of all your work is extremely good practice from a revision perspective. This keeps the vital CSP information fresh in your mind and also highlights if you've missed anything for any reason.
TV: final index
Your TV index should include the following:
1) Introduction to TV Drama
2) Capital: CSP case study and analysis
3) Capital: Marxism and Hegemony
TV: final index
Your TV index should include the following:
1) Introduction to TV Drama
2) Capital: CSP case study and analysis
3) Capital: Marxism and Hegemony
4) Film industry assessment LR
5) Deutschland 83: CSP case study and analysis
6) Postmodernism and Deutschland 83
7) TV: Industry contexts
For your index, it needs to link to YOUR corresponding blogpost so you can access your work and revision notes quickly and easily. This also means you if you have missed anything you can now catch up with the work/notes and won't underperform in the upcoming assessment and end of Year 12 exam due to gaps in your knowledge.
Due date: on Google Classroom
5) Deutschland 83: CSP case study and analysis
6) Postmodernism and Deutschland 83
7) TV: Industry contexts
For your index, it needs to link to YOUR corresponding blogpost so you can access your work and revision notes quickly and easily. This also means you if you have missed anything you can now catch up with the work/notes and won't underperform in the upcoming assessment and end of Year 12 exam due to gaps in your knowledge.
1 comment:
Excellent structure for organizing key TV drama studies! Just as detailed indexing supports effective revision, film studio rentals benefit from organized planning and clear breakdowns of production phases. A well-prepared studio setup—like this academic index—ensures smoother shoots, fewer gaps, and better outcomes, especially when dealing with complex narratives or period-specific content.
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