Post by Roger M. Christian on Oct 16, 2008 0:37:10 GMT -5
Hello,
Once you have discovered some of the interesting social and cultural aspects in which you have experienced and liked here in America, then sit back and compare it with what you already know about your own home nation.
It is here where you will come across what you identify as unique differences, as well as commonalities. It are these differences in which you are soliticited to add to this forum, as well as create campus program promoting them.
This is at the heart of International InterCultural Communications, and what the process which you looking at and hopefully will participate entails.
Employment of the various media is critical in how you obtain information and how your able to get your message out as well. Thus in being viewer, an event producer - provider, student usages to assist in ones studies or research, teaching with media teaching aids, and program or education director involves the use of some form of media. This can be flyers, films, internet websites and video media, advertising, information telecasts, television programs, or the use of radio.
Thus in comparing your experience here and comparing what exist in your country help to give context of who you are to your fellow students / scholars at the academic institution you are a member. This means discussions of what is popular and who. Thus, as an example who is the most popular news reporter in Compenhagen, Denmark and what made this reporter popular.
Was in the delivery system in which the news was reported, the use of sets in which to frame the news, the personal appearances which assisted in the overall popularity of this reporter ?
Then compare this to a reporter who you like here in America.
Here you will be able to see and comphrehend how to use this form of analogy to other forms of media which exist or does not exist in your own country and then compare it with what you like here in America.
This denote cultural differences and reflects a more cultural - centric personality. Others will then be able to understand who you are and thus open additional lines in which you can find real human connectiveness with others as well. This reaches over cultural and social differences as well as persoanl comitment to ones own ethnicies but never at the cost for you to form a greater network of friends, allies, and lasting relationships with others.
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Once you have discovered some of the interesting social and cultural aspects in which you have experienced and liked here in America, then sit back and compare it with what you already know about your own home nation.
It is here where you will come across what you identify as unique differences, as well as commonalities. It are these differences in which you are soliticited to add to this forum, as well as create campus program promoting them.
This is at the heart of International InterCultural Communications, and what the process which you looking at and hopefully will participate entails.
Employment of the various media is critical in how you obtain information and how your able to get your message out as well. Thus in being viewer, an event producer - provider, student usages to assist in ones studies or research, teaching with media teaching aids, and program or education director involves the use of some form of media. This can be flyers, films, internet websites and video media, advertising, information telecasts, television programs, or the use of radio.
Thus in comparing your experience here and comparing what exist in your country help to give context of who you are to your fellow students / scholars at the academic institution you are a member. This means discussions of what is popular and who. Thus, as an example who is the most popular news reporter in Compenhagen, Denmark and what made this reporter popular.
Was in the delivery system in which the news was reported, the use of sets in which to frame the news, the personal appearances which assisted in the overall popularity of this reporter ?
Then compare this to a reporter who you like here in America.
Here you will be able to see and comphrehend how to use this form of analogy to other forms of media which exist or does not exist in your own country and then compare it with what you like here in America.
This denote cultural differences and reflects a more cultural - centric personality. Others will then be able to understand who you are and thus open additional lines in which you can find real human connectiveness with others as well. This reaches over cultural and social differences as well as persoanl comitment to ones own ethnicies but never at the cost for you to form a greater network of friends, allies, and lasting relationships with others.
Links: