Blog post Topic: Surveillance and the workplace Word: 500 This is the writing a blog post, so you don’t need to write like the essay formal Using concept from scholar sources and reference it. At least 2 scholar sources. Use Harvard reference. Writing and integrating media into your blog posts • Using creative material in your blog posts • HOW TO FOCUS YOUR BLOG POSTS • The broad contexts allow a lot of room to move – this is a good thing!! Think of a specific example, issue, etc. that relates to your context and allows you to construct a coherent, critical reflection/argument/analysis. • Each formally assessed blog post you from blogging more than once on a certain context to develop your knowledge in more depth. • You don’t have to explicitly signal your context (i.e. by writing ‘The context of this blog post is…’), and there may be some overlap between different contexts in any case. • The key is to ensure your submitted blog posts are substantially different from each other to show a broad understanding of the unit’s subject matter. • The options are (almost) endless in terms of how you might use media content creatively, but ensure that your content is integrated into your post in a way that is structured, relevant, and makes sense. You must draw on at least two scholarly sources in blog post • Use these sources to highlight key arguments/concepts/definitions • Direct reference (by quoting or paraphrasing) must be made to your sources in your blog – i.e. never list sources you don’t use • Reference your work in the Harvard style using in-text citations (with specific page numbers) and a reference list • You may draw on websites, news media articles, blog posts, etc. as sources in your written component where relevant and useful, but these don’t count as scholarly research. • The 500 word written component of blog post does not include in text citation, reference list MARKING CRITERIA Criterion: • Demonstrated competence in using the chosen digital media forms • Evidence of creative and independent thinking • Quality of media integrated into blog post • Evidence of critical and analytical thinking • Evidence of use and application of scholarly research • Ability to develop a clear and structured media text • Relevant verbal and non-verbal skills (including written expression, spelling, grammar, volume, clarity,tone, pacing, etc.) • Complete, accurate, and consistent use of Harvard referencing • Ability to remain within the word length and time restrictions • Overall quality of media produced