MYP 1: Unit 4: Lesson 5 - Understanding Media: From Soundscapes to Messages (IDU)

 Dear students, 

In our previous lesson, students explored how sounds and audio soundscapes can be used to create art. These soundscapes did more than just sound interesting—they communicated ideas, moods, and messages. This connects directly to our next topic: understanding media.

Media is any form of communication that shares information or ideas with an audience. It can take many forms, including print media (newspapers and posters), digital media (websites and videos), social media (Instagram, TikTok, YouTube), and audio media (music, podcasts, and soundscapes). Just like visual art, sound can be a powerful type of media.

Not all media have the same purpose. Objective media aims to inform the audience using facts and balanced information. Examples include news reports, documentaries, and educational podcasts. Objective media focuses on helping people understand a topic clearly.

In contrast, persuasive media is created to influence opinions, feelings, or actions. Advertisements, political campaigns, and promotional videos often use emotional language, music, and repetition to convince an audience.

By connecting soundscapes to media, students begin to see that the sounds they create can also be messages. Learning to recognize different types of media helps students become thoughtful creators and critical consumers in a media-filled world.

Here's the link to the lesson for your reference. 

Happy learning, 

Ms. Risha Kalra

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