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Journal 8

Journal 8

  EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. SOLUTION A Create a taskforce from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary of More

Journal 8 – David Lavoie

Journal 8 – David Lavoie

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE I feel like solution A is the better option as it would actually preserve the spoken and dictionary language of the Passamaquoddy. This solution would generate a ‘crowd sourced’ many to many strategy More

Journal 8 – Lycan

Journal 8 – Lycan

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? For each of the following capstone ideas, identify which solution embodies the “many-to-many” principle, and explain why in one or more paragraphs. Be prepared to read your answer aloud in the next class. PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE More

Journal 8 – Evan Gillingham

Journal 8 – Evan Gillingham

Exercise 1: A Disappearing Language Solution B is the better many-to-many solution. While I do think Solution A would be more effective at preserving the language, as it would provide some context on how the words are intended on being used and allowed others to More

Journal 8 – Mike Gecawicz

Journal 8 – Mike Gecawicz

Exercise 1 Problem: A Disappearing Language Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. Solution: I feel that Solution B best fits with the idea of many-to-many. Having members of the community, that being kids, come together and create their own database More

Journal 8 Colleen Gallagher

Journal 8 Colleen Gallagher

Exercise 1: PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. For this problem solution B seems to be the better option for a many to many strategy. Solution B consists of the idea of using a class to use More

Journal 8 – Andreas Sandoval

Journal 8 – Andreas Sandoval

X = Better Solution  EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? For each of the following capstone ideas, identify which solution embodies the “many-to-many” principle, and explain why in one or more paragraphs. Be prepared to read your answer aloud in the next class. More

Journal 8 – Claire Hubby

Journal 8 – Claire Hubby

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. SOLUTION A Create a taskforce from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary of words More

Journal 8 – Tyler D’Ambrosio

Journal 8 – Tyler D’Ambrosio

Exercise 1: Which is the new media solution? For each of the following capstone ideas, identify which solution embodies the “many-to-many” principle, and explain why in one or more paragraphs. Be prepared to read your answer aloud in the next class. Problem: A disappearing language More

Journal 8 ThanisornJ

Journal 8 ThanisornJ

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. SOLUTION A Create a taskforce from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary More

Journal 8 – Nate R

Journal 8 – Nate R

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? For each of the following capstone ideas, identify which solution embodies the “many-to-many” principle, and explain why in one or more paragraphs. Be prepared to read your answer aloud in the next class. PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE More

Journal 8

Journal 8

Maizy Guinn Joline Blais NMD 200 22 November 2019 Journal 8 Problem 1 Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. Solution A is one-to-many because it is a select group of people creating a book or website that is accessible to More

Journal 8

Journal 8

PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. SOLUTION A Create a task force from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary of words and their definitions. Enter these definitions into More

Journal 8 Bobby

Journal 8 Bobby

Disappearing Language: Solution B made the most sense despite it’s less professional design as it puts the preservation of the language in the hands of it’s speakers and their family. While a dictionary is stagnant and lifeless, the accounts of living Passamaquoddy are active and More

Journal 8 – Jordan Jawdat

Journal 8 – Jordan Jawdat

PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. SOLUTION A Create a task force from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary of words and their definitions. Enter these definitions into More

Journal8-SaraT

Journal8-SaraT

Exercise 1 Problem: A Disappearing Language Solution B would be the many-to-many solution to the problem of the disappearing language. This is many-to-many because it puts the preservation of the Passamaquoddy language back into the hands of the Passamaquoddy people. This is a project that More

Journal 8 – CarlyC

Journal 8 – CarlyC

Journal 8 Exercises Carly Cornish 11/21/19 NMD 200 Exercise #1: Problem #1: Disappearing Language ◦ Solution B (why is this a many-to-many solution) Why?: ▪ The reason we chose solution B for the problem of disappearing Passamaquoddy language, is because it’s more interactive, and involves More

Journal8 – BrettSmith

Journal8 – BrettSmith

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE SOLUTION A SOLUTION B Solution B is a better New Media strategy because it involves more of the community. Using technology to reach a broader audience is more effective in this case because More

Journal8 – JaredSteinbrecher

Journal8 – JaredSteinbrecher

EXERCISE 1: WHICH IS THE NEW MEDIA SOLUTION? For each of the following capstone ideas, identify which solution embodies the “many-to-many” principle, and explain why in one or more paragraphs. Be prepared to read your answer aloud in the next class. PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE More

Journal8_vanDuijn

Journal8_vanDuijn

Many-To-Many prompts and solutions by Claudio Van Duijn PROBLEM: A DISAPPEARING LANGUAGE Ian Larson wanted to help preserve the Passamaquoddy language from extinction. SOLUTION A Create a task force from a select group of Native American language experts, and ask them to write down a dictionary of More