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I don't recommend taking this class unless you are majoring in media studies. Otherwise, it is a waste of time and work. The topics in class were interesting, but there was an overwhelming amount of reading, in addition to weekly quizzes and a digital portfolio. Francesca Tripodi is the best Media Studies TA and prepares you well for exams by going over the main points. The in-class lectures were sometimes hard to get through because they mainly consisted of Siva going off on a tangent and playing YouTube clips for us.
While Prof. Siva was an enthusiastic lecturer, he pretty much just repeated all of the material from the books. No need to go to lecture though his Skype interviews with media scholars are pretty interesting. You will drop a lot of dough on textbooks and won't be able to get rid of them to easily. Get Ahrum as a TA he is the best and is open to new ideas. Highly recommend this class
Francesca was a great TA- very helpful, laid back, and straightforward. Siva is an awesome professor. He keeps you interested throughout lecture and provides interesting material as homework assignments. Exams and papers are not to be taken lightly. A lot of reading for each week (can sometimes be a book a week) but again, it's interesting and manageable.
Only Media Studies class I've taken and found it to be fairly enjoyable. Also one of the easiest classes I've taken at UVa. It's not a very useful course, but as an elective it can't hurt. I got stuck with an unfortunately timed discussion section and the section itself could be rather mind-numbing, would definitely have preferred to just have the lecture.
Siva is very cryptic and can definitely be boring at times, but the reading is mostly interesting and I learned a lot from the class. You don't need to go to lectures, but it definitely helps. There are 4 take home essay tests in the class, with each test made up of about 2-3 1000-1500 word essays...pretty straight forward and honestly could be a lot worse. Overall, I would take the class just maybe not with Siva. Francesca is an awesome TA though!
In all honesty, this class has some REAL potential to be amazing (the topics are very interesting and highly relevant to everyday life), but that potential is killed by the obscene amount of reading that Siva requires. In total, we were supposed to buy & read 10+ for the course, most of which were in the 200-400 page range. More than half of the time, you are expected to read a book a week. Personally, in the beginning of the semester, this wasn't really a problem, and I enjoyed most of the books we were reading. However, as time goes on and other classes begin to give more work (especially after spring break), it's almost guaranteed that everyone will fall behind on the readings. Also, I think most people realized that reading entire books was not even necessary, and a select few of the books weren't even needed to complete the exams, so the incentive to read such an odious amount of text naturally dwindled. But, aside from that, Siva is a fantastic lecturer -- albeit a bit non-pertinent at times, though still interesting.
Siva is a very interesting lecturer, but the readings he assigns are incredibly lengthy and impossible to get through. The bulk of the reading is given after spring break, and you'll be expected to read 300 page books in one week. most ppl gradually get more and more behind because when written, open-note exams are given, you spend all week working on it and then don't do the weekly reading. We had 12 books to buy this semester and numerous articles to read as well. It was also very frustrating when we had skype visits with authors. We had technical difficulties nearly every time, and no one ended up paying any attention because what they had to say wasn't always completely relevant. The exams are heavily based on readings, and not lectures. I wouldn't recommend this class unless you are down for a TON of reading.
This class is really interesting, this year however,he took away the project(which was a needed grade buffer) he tends to ask double negative questions that don't necessarily parallel with the answers on the tests. But he's really knowledgeable and you will probably never think about Media the same again. Ahrum is a must for a TA.
This class is now MDST 2001. Siva's a pretty entertaining lecturer, but he occasionally goes off-topic and includes a lot of anecdotes. The readings are pretty important to the midterms and final, which weren't as easy as I thought they'd be, but were still manageable. Ahrum is a fantastic TA; I've also heard good things about Megan Swanson. The group project was enjoyable and not too difficult. Overall a pretty good class - the only real complaint is that the readings were a bit long for a 100-level class.
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