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Default TSR WIKI: help with the media studies revision notes
 
TSR is currently developing a 'student wiki' and as part of the resource a revision notes section has been set up. This is a large section of the wiki, so a lot of help is needed from people with skills in their specialist subjects.

Want to help out?

If you have media studies knowlege and want to help out then visit the Media Studies revsion notes page.

Please feel free to create pages on ANY new media related topics or to edit and improve the ones we already have. No contribution is too small.

Just remember to place the any new pages in either the Mathematics main category and in at least one exam level category (GCSE, A Level, IB or university).

Any questions? Then PM me or visit the Revision Notes subforum.

Thanks for your help
 
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