Media Studies Unit Plan

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Media Studies/Research Unit (4 weeks)

Grades: 8, 10 -

Research, Internet articles

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Olympics!!!

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Resources, citations, MLA format

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Mini essays, research items

Rationale and Learning Objectives: •

for students to learn academic research methods: citations, research resources, journal databases, (online) library catalogues etc



linking students to relevant and current events and issues and how proper research is done



for students to access learning resources and apply it to different learning methods/assignments/projects



for students to have a sense of confidence and understanding of why it is wrong to plagiarize, to be able to discern what is good/bad research websites/resources, to apply this to a research based essay/project

Body of Lessons (Four Week Outline): Week 1 •

Introduction: o Plagiarism (Why it’s wrong), Good and Bad Research Examples, Essays?



Different Types of Research Resources o Books, Online Web Databases, Google Websites (be careful!), Images, Magazines, e-Journals etc



MLA Formatting (English) and Resource Websites: o How, What, and Why o Library Resources, Online Databases

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o Learning how to navigate Research Websites/Databases o Modeling how to take notes and research, and NOT plagiarize Week 2 •

Continuation of MLA Formatting and Researching Methods, Resource Websites o Navigation, 1-2 Internet Sources, taking notes



Book Source Research



Introduction of Project (Individual or Group Based), How to make Powerpoint o Olympic Research, Library Tutorial, Powerpoint presentation (with handouts)

Week 3 •

Olympic Project – In class Work time



Olympic Project – In class Work time

Week 4 •

Group Presentations



Group Presentations



Evaluation and Assessment/Marks Given

Evaluation: Bibliography: -

Richmond Learning Resource Center

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Lesson 1: Introduction of Media Studies Unit

Lesson Objectives: •

Introduction to research and media studies unit: what is good/bad research? How and why we should research properly?



What is plagiarism? Why is plagiarism wrong?



MLA, APA, Chicago Citation Methods



Diana Hacker Website, Book

Materials: •

Plagiarism Article Handout (x25)



Journal Articles Handout (4 paragraphs)



Olympic Project Ideas and Criteria Handout

Resources: Body of Lesson: •

Introduction (5 min)



Plagiarism Example and Activity (~60 min) o Read Article on Plagiarism (10 min) o Discuss and Further Explain on Article (10 min) o How to Take Notes on Article (20 min) 

*give 4 excerpts of journal articles, model to students to how take notes, ask students to write notes on it – key points, facts, summarize

o How to Cite Research (20 min) 

MLA format, In text Citations and Works Cited List



Group Activity (in pairs) •

using their summary/notes, write a paragraph including research citation



Direct Quotes and/or Paraphrasing (the 3

differences in citation) •

Olympic Project Introduction & KWL (10 minutes) o Olympic Hook: “Lights will Guide You Home” – Olympic Video o use KWL approach (Know/Want/Learned) o Quick Write #1: What do I know about this subject? What do I want to learn? *How I would like to learn? o Posters posted around class & Presentation o Ideas and Criteria Handout



Closure (5 minutes) o Review Purposes of Good Research, Reliability o Next Class: Begin Research o Homework:(write on board) Think more about idea, bring in magazine, newspaper, and online resources to expand on idea

Evaluation: •

Was my introduction of the unit clear? Did students grasp a level of understanding of the purpose of good research? Why it’s wrong to plagiarize?



Was the discussion on plagiarism helpful? Was I able to direct students to key points in the article? Did students understand what constitutes plagiarism?



Were students able to make concise notes and summaries on journal articles? Did students learn and correctly apply citation formats?



Was the Citation Activity in working in pairs/groups of 3 effective? Were students able to work together to correctly cite and apply these skills? How did the students make the Works Cited List? (correct/incorrectly?)



Were my instructions clear?



Were students excited to do a group-based Olympic project?

Extensions/ Project Ideas List: 4

* powerpoint option for gr.10 only (incorporating visual media), poster/brochure for gr.8 or 10 •

Olympic Tourist Package: Vancouver 2010 o Team must create an action-packed package that features the natural and cultural highlights of Canada’s most beautiful city and the chance to see Canada’s best athletes go for gold. o Must produce a travel package brochure (as handout to class) and/or poster o http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympicvideos/vancouver-2010-videos_184910qx.html



Olympic Venue Project: Vancouver 2010 o Team must create a brochure and/or poster reviewing the history, information centers, locations of the 2010 Olympic Venues in Vancouver o http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympicvideos/momentum-2.0_116158g184910-tu.html



Olympic Sports Project: Vancouver 2010 o Team must create a poster and/or brochure detailing the different sporting events taking place in Vancouver 2010, including schedules o http://www.vancouver2010.com/olympicvideos/momentum-2.0_116158g184910-tu.html



Olympic Drug Testing Project: Vancouver 2010 o Team must research background of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and Canadian Center for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and IOC policy on drug use o Provide at least 2 examples of athlete drug use (date, story, ramifications, punishments, what IOC/WADA etc did) o Poster or Brochure format

Modifications: •

ESL and LD students:

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Lesson 2: Book Research

Lesson Objectives: •

Students will learn how to research and find book sources



Students will access and learn how to use the library resources (in school and in local libraries) o o o o o

using a variety of sources to collect ideas and information generating text organizing ideas and information 6analyzing writing samples or models creating and consulting criteria

Materials: •

Library Resource Handout (provided by Librarian?)



Pens, Notebooks

Body of Lesson: •

Introduction (10-12 min) o Hand out Criteria of Project (if didn’t hand out the day before) o (re)Explain Criteria, Project Objectives, Address any questions from day before o Plagiarism Covenant (signatures and hand in) 



“My teacher has explained plagiarism to me. I have no questions regarding plagiarism. I understand that if I have any questions in the future I should talk to my teacher. I understand that it is wrong to plagiarize.”

Local Library Resources (Richmond Public Library or School Library?) (50 min) o Before going to library, behavior rules must be set in place 

No running in halls/streets, buddy system (if go to RPL), raise hands to ask questions, inform me if

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going somewhere, bring pencils/notebooks o Contact Librarian beforehand, Librarian will conduct tour and tutorial of library usage o In library, find book resources for project (at least 1 good book resource) •

Closure (10 min) o Thank librarian, pack and leave o Review day’s lesson: how to find book resources, how to cite book resources (MLA format), answer any questions, preview for next day (be prepared to research more!)

Evaluation: •

Did students learn how to use library catalogue/browser? Did they find good book resources? Did they apply prior knowledge (MLA) formatting and research skills?



Did the students listen and behave well in the library? (to the librarian? To me?) Did the students cooperate with each other (for their group projects) in finding and researching proper materials?



Did the students enjoy the trip to the library?

Modifications: -

ESL and LD students

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Lesson 3: Internet Research Lesson Rationale and Objectives: •

To learn how to use online databases



To explore different websites related to research project



To properly access and utilize images and textual information from websites



Visual and metacognitive understanding and application

Materials: •

laptop cart (25-27 laptops)



powerpoint projector and outlets



websites o http://destiny.sd38.bc.ca/ 

go to Richmond Secondary, e-Library

o http://destiny.sd38.bc.ca/cataloging/servlet/presentvisuals earchdisplayform.do?l2m=Library%20Search 

“Visual”  “e-Resources” (World Book and EBSCO databases)

Body of Lesson: •

Introduce lesson with a class discussion of conducting Internet searches (15 min) o Ask students, "If you wanted to find information about (example topic), where would you look? Which words would you use in your search?" o Have students volunteer to conduct "example" searches for the class. Discuss the search terms students might use to search for information and how they can affect the search results. o Ask students to explain what they know about using Internet search engines. Discuss the various features and search options of major search engines (see scavenger hunt form)

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Visit the media center home page and show students where they can find various resources. Briefly discuss the features and advantages of each. (20 min) o http://destiny.sd38.bc.ca 

EBSCO host and WorldBook

o *NOT wikipedia! •

Activity: Explain that students will complete an Internet scavenger hunt, where they must use search engines and the media center catalog to find specific pieces of information. (25 min) o Distribute the Internet Scavenger Hunt worksheet and go over the instructions for the assignment o Monitor and assist students as the complete the scavenger hunt. o Have students share their answers to the discussion questions in small groups or as a class. o Review how NOT to plagiarize off internet (citations, paraphrasing, taking notes/summary etc)



Remaining Time: Research with Group using Learned Resources (15 min) o Groups Need 4-6 Internet Resources o Reminder: no plagiarism



Closure: o Review the lesson and collect scavenger hunt worksheets

Evaluation: •

What things did students initially come up with (for first part: as to how to search for things on internet)?



Did students understand how to access and use online resources?



Were students able to apply lesson learnt to their project research? Was it relatively easy/difficult for students to find resources?

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Did students grasp the basic ways of searching effectively online?



Was I able to help or hinder by showing them the different websites? Were my instructions and demonstrations clear?

Modifications:

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