🎮 Cambridge OCR Globalisation & Digital Social World Boss Battle is live!

A collage depicting global connectivity through technology, showcasing diverse individuals engaged in online communication, work, and education, set against a backdrop of a digitally enhanced Earth and urban landscapes.

Students enter their initials, battle through 5 timed arcade levels and revise globalisation, digital communication, social media, virtual communities, social capital, Marxism, feminism, postmodernism, identity, inequality, relationships and global culture.

Perfect for Cambridge OCR A Level Sociology revision.

This arcade-style revision quiz is designed for Cambridge OCR A Level Sociology students studying Section A: Globalisation and the Digital Social World. Students enter their initials like an old-school arcade machine, then work through five timed levels based on the specification: definitions of globalisation; digital communication in a global society; social media, virtual communities and digital social networks; sociological theories of digital communication including Marxism, feminism and postmodernism; and the impact of digital communication on identity, social inequalities, relationships and culture. The quiz is designed to help students revise key ideas such as the digital revolution, global village, networked global society, media convergence, social capital, digital divide, online identity, cultural homogenisation, cultural defence and glocalisation, while also encouraging them to think about both the positive and negative effects of the digital social world.

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Digital World Boss Battle

Cambridge OCR A Level Sociology revision for Globalisation and the Digital Social World. Battle through five timed levels, each with 20 questions and a fresh five-minute timer.

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Before you begin the Cambridge OCR Digital Social World Boss Battle, type your initials or short name into the arcade display. You cannot start the quiz until you have entered a player name.

This activity focuses on the main specification areas for Cambridge OCR A Level Sociology, Section A: Globalisation and the Digital Social World.

  • Level 1: Globalisation and digital communication
  • Level 2: Digital revolution, networks and social capital
  • Level 3: Marxist, feminist and postmodernist theories
  • Level 4: Identity, inequality and relationships
  • Level 5: Culture, conflict, change and glocalisation
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5 levels. 100 questions. 5 minutes per level. Top 10 leaderboard saved on this device.

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