Media in the 21st Century

🏫 Media Studies 200: Intro to Media Studies
🎓 Intended for 60 undergraduate students
📆 Spring 2026 at the University of Victoria
🪑 M and Th, 10-11:20am | 1.5 units | prereq: AWR
👨🏻‍🏫 Taught by Jentery Sayers (he | him) | jentery@uvic.ca
🗄️ Office hours: M and Th, 11:45am-12:45pm, in CLE D331
âś… Teaching assistant (marking): Maya Wei Yan Linsley (she | any)

Portfolio

This portfolio covers all material from MDIA 200. Your response is due via Brightspace by Thursday, April 16th at 10am, with a 24-hour grace period until Friday, April 17th at 10am.

The portfolio is open-book, meaning you are allowed to use handouts, the course website, my slides, your notes, recordings of class sessions, the library, and the internet to address the prompts.

Format

This open-book assignment contains one prompt, and you may respond to it in one of two ways:

Your response is worth 100 points and 25% of your final grade.

The Prompt

Tell someone you know what you learned in this course by sharing samples of your work, demonstrating your knowledge of media, and communicating your primary interests in Media Studies.

Your response to this prompt should be synthetic. Avoid lists and point form. Construct a narrative or theme that brings the material together in a way that engages your interlocutor on an interpersonal, one-to-one level. The response should be more about you and your learning than the course itself, and it should sound like (part of) a genuine dialogue rather than an advertisement for MDIA 200. (Don’t “sell” the course to someone.)

You needn’t name, describe, photograph, or record your interlocutor; however, I should be able to infer who they are to you based on how you communicate with them in response to this prompt. Use references and language that make that relationship clear.

Assessment

I will use the following criteria and UVic’s official grading system to assess your response.

The degree to which your response:

For Option 1: 5 points will be deducted for every 250 words over the prescribed word count.

For Option 2: 5 points will be deducted for every minute your video or audio file exceeds 12 minutes.

The total of these points (0-100) will constitute 25% of your final mark in this course.

You do not need to meet the word count or 12-minute mark to earn a high grade on this assignment.

What to Submit

Please submit a DOCX, ODT, PAGES, PDF, MP4, MOV, MP3, and/or WAV file containing your response. You are also welcome to attach media files to your submission in Brightspace.

Do not use a platform other than Brightspace to submit and share your materials.

When to Submit It

Your portfolio is due by 10am on Thursday, April 16th, but there’s a no-penalty grace period until 10am on Friday, April 17th.

I will deduct ten points for every business day that I receive your portfolio after Friday, April 17th at 10am. I will close the submission portal at 10am on Tuesday, April 21st and cannot accept any submissions after the portal is closed. Thank you for understanding.

Appendix A

Ten approaches to Media Studies that we engaged in this course:

  1. Media Effects (direct, minimal, third-person)
  2. Ownership Effects (neoliberalism, monopolization, regulation)
  3. Cultural Studies (habits of belief, perception, and performance)
  4. Media Aesthetics (composition, interaction, experience, feeling)
  5. Semiotics (icon, index, symbol, codes, discourse)
  6. Rhetoric (logos, ethos, pathos, kairos, procedural)
  7. Representation and Intersectionality (stereotypes, positionality, social and personal identities)
  8. Narrative (equilibrium, linear and nonlinear narratives, environmental storytelling)
  9. Fandom (fanization, fanwork, participatory culture, transformative work)
  10. Preservation (replicating, refreshing, migration, emulation, collection)