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OCR Media Studies for AS (3rd Revised edition)

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'OCR Media Studies for AS' Description

Drawing upon the highly successful second edition, OCR MEDIA STUDIES FOR AS THIRD EDITION has been fully updated to support the very latest OCR AS Media Studies specification. Key features of the third edition include: - written by an author whose extensive experience as a teacher and principal examiner for a leading exam board can help you to guide your students successfully through the OCR Media Studies for A2 specification - illustrated in full colour throughout to help your students fully engage with the subject - in-depth case studies and up-to-date examples that bring concepts to life for students - useful tips on how your students can improve the quality of their production work - access to free online resources that help students to understand key production techniques. Also available for purchase are online teaching resources with OCR MEDIA STUDIES FOR AS DYNAMIC LEARNING, offering you even more practical interactive teaching support.

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Title: OCR Media Studies for AS

Publisher: Hodder Education

Publication Date: 28/03/2008

ISBN 10: 0340958987

Edition: 3rd Revised edition

Pages: 256

ISBN 13: 9780340958988

Dr JULIAN McDOUGALL is Reader in Media and Education and Head of Creative Arts at Newman University College, Birmingham. He is the author of a number of bestselling media books, including OCR MEDIA STUDIES FOR A2 THIRD EDITION (Hodder Education, 2009) and THE MEDIA TEACHER'S BOOK SECOND EDITION (Hodder Education, 2010). He is a principal examiner for a leading awarding body.


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