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Assessment Brief Details
Module Title: Social Media as Culture and Practice
Modu
Assessment Brief Details
Module Title: Social Media as Culture and Practice
Module Leader: Poppy Wilde Credit Value: 20
Module Code: MED7325 Occurrence: A
Academic Year: 2023/4 Semester: S1
Assessment No.: 1
This Assessment accounts for 100% of the overall assessment for the module.
Re-submission Assessment Brief
(ONLY required if you fail the
Assessment Brief above)
You should contact your Module Tutor before attempting this re-submission Assessment Brief
Assessment Title
Portfolio
Core Task
The assessment is a portfolio of submissions that will compromise of the following:
A critical essay exploring any social media phenomenon within contemporary culture considering its history, development, practices related to it and the characteristics that inform its production. 2000 words(+/- 10% margin) . (LO1)
A portfolio of social media content created throughout the module duration, that clearly demonstrates practical engagement with social media strategies and practices discussed in the module and beyond, and evidence to increase engagement with a larger audience. Students may utilise more than one social media platform, however all should be for the same project / company / brand. You should submit a link or links to public profile(s). (LO2)
A critical reflection on their own portfolio, demonstrating clear understanding of the social media methods and practices that they have employed, incorporating their own subjective insights into the approaches and utilised. 1000 words (+/- 10% margin). (LO2)
The critical essay and the social media content/reflection do not need to be linked in any way.
Where to find additional guidance for this task
Information will be provided on moodle.
Re-Submission date: 18/07/2024
Re-Submission details
You should include a link or links in your submission to the social media profile you have created and populated for this assignment. When providing a link you must ensure that all links are working, published, and publicly available.
If you submit a broken link / your work is not accessible, you will fail. We strongly recommend that you ask someone else to check any links for you before submission.
Upload your assignment to the designated assignment submission point on Moodle by 3pm on the submission date, using the coversheet provided.
About cheating and plagiarism: You are reminded of the University regulations on cheating. Except where the assessment is group-based, the final piece of work which is submitted must be your own work. Close similarity between submissions is likely to lead to an investigation for cheating.
Feedback date: 15/08/2024
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