🏫 Media Studies 360 at UVic
🎓 Intended for 40 undergraduate students
📆 Spring 2026 at the University of Victoria
🪑 M and Th, 1-2:20pm | 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
Worksheet 2 covers course material from January 22nd (“Satisfaction, Socializing, and the Immersion Problem”) through February 12th (“Content Creation and Backseat Gaming”). Your response is due via Brightspace by Monday, February 23rd at 1pm.
The worksheet is open-book, meaning you are allowed to use the course website, the class notebook, the gameplay footage collection, your own games, your own notes and books, audio recordings of class sessions, the library, and the internet to address the prompts.
Please cite your source material.
Please download the worksheet (DOCX format) and complete it in a word processor such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, OpenOffice, LibreOffice, or Pages for Mac.
This open-book worksheet contains three “choose-your-own-adventure” prompts. Please respond to all three of them. I will mark the worksheet holistically rather than giving each response a separate mark.
Some prompts ask you to create media. Please attach your audio, image, or video files to your response in Brightspace. Do not use YouTube, SoundCloud, Vimeo, Google Drive, or any other non-Brightspace platform to submit files.
If you play a game with someone else or observe them playing (outside of Twitch, YouTube, or a similar public streaming or publishing platform), then please first acquire their written or recorded permission and include it as part of your submission.
Prompt 1 (required). Select a game of your choice, play it for about an hour, and take notes as you do. Then use no more than 500 words, including terminology from the class notebook, to describe and critically assess the play experience in terms of (select one of the following):
I encourage you to include documentation (video, audio, images, or notes) of the play session.
Prompt 2 (required). Select a game of your choice, play it for about an hour, and take notes as you do. Then use no more than 500 words, including terminology from the class notebook, to describe and critically assess your (select one of the following):
I encourage you to include documentation (video, audio, images, or notes) of the play session.
Prompt 3 (required). Select a game of your choice and then include documentation of you (select one of the following):
Then use no more than 500 words, including terminology from the class notebook, to describe and critically assess the play experience and your documentation of it.
Your mark for Worksheet 2 constitutes 20% of your final mark in this course.
I will use the following criteria to assess your responses.
The degree to which they:
I will use the following rubric, based on UVic’s official grading system, to assess your responses.
12 points will be deducted from the overall mark if no references are included at the end of the worksheet (see “Citing Your Sources”).
8 points will be deducted from the overall mark if the references at the end of the worksheet are not formatted according to an established citation style (see “Citing Your Sources”).
5 points will be deducted for every source that’s used in a response but is not included in the references section at the end of the worksheet (see “Citing Your Sources”).
5 points will be deducted for every fabricated source used in the worksheet (see “Citing Your Sources”).
1 point will be deducted for every 25 words over the prescribed word count.
You do not need to meet the word count in each response to earn a high mark.
I recommend using prose (paragraphs) rather than point form in your responses. Prose is more synthetic and will allow you to make connections.
I also recommend writing your responses from the first-person perspective. That point of view makes it easier for you to explain your decisions and share what you learned from each exercise.
I do not recommend relying on generative AI or other AI tools to respond to this assignment. AI-generated responses tend to be generic, and they lack self-reflection, which is a key element of every prompt in this worksheet. AI results can also be biased and incorrect. It is your responsibility to ensure that the information you use from AI is accurate. You should also pay attention to the privacy of your data. Many AI tools will incorporate and use any content (including copyrighted materials, original work, and personal information) you upload, paste, or share with them. In short, relying on AI could create more work for you in the end, and it tends to hinder and even “deskill” the learning process.
All sources, including AI tools, must be properly cited. (Language for this policy was drawn from language used at the University of Washington.)
Please do not forget to cite any material from which you draw ideas or examples. This includes games, videos, podcasts, websites, magazines, streams, and AI tools (if you decide to use them) as well as academic publications such as monographs and journal articles. You are welcome to use your preferred citation style (MLA, Chicago, or APA, e.g.).
Please submit a DOCX, ODT, PAGES, or PDF file containing your answers and references along with any media files you were prompted to attach or embed.
A response to Worksheet 2 is due by 1pm on Monday, February 23rd, but there is a grace period. I will deduct five points for every business day I receive Worksheet 2 after 1pm on Thursday, February 26th. I will close the submission portal for Worksheet 2 at 1pm on Monday, March 9th, and cannot accept any submissions after the portal is closed. I will not accept any submissions by email.