Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Objectives


Objective: My objective for this interview is to learn more about my classmates. I don't only want to learn about them as a person I also want to learn about their country and their traditions. I will do this by asking various questions and listening to their answers. After the interview I will transcribe and review what was said.

  1. Write up a interview objectives list (what do you want your interview to achieve)
  2. Speak to students
  3. Explain what I need to do with their help
  4. Ask several students from the same cultural background
  5. Make an appointment
  6. Do the country report on your interviewees.
  7. Get a recorder and fresh batteries and a tape
  8. Finalize my interview objectives so that I know what I am doing
  9. Decide on core questions so that I know what to ask
  10. Reserve a meeting room in MC, dorm, Atwood
  11. Add any questions that you want to ask.
  12. Go back over questions and print them off. (multiple copies)
  13. Test the tape recorder and make sure you know how it works.
  14. Show up to the interview early and make sure the room is ready and you can greet the interviewee.
  15. Hand the interviewee the questions.
  16. Ask them to look over the questions and if they are uncomfortable with any.
  17. Do the interview
  18. Transcribe the interview
  19. Fix any errors in the transcript or country report.
  20. Post on blog 

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

New list of Questions


1. What are the typical greetings in your culture and what do they mean?


2. Could you tell me a secret about yourself that very few people here know about and that shows us well, who you are and what you stand for?

3. Can you describe a typical day for a child in your country?

4. At what age do you start school? Are you under a lot of stress in school?

5. How would you describe famous sports in your country?


6. Did you play any sports growing up?


7. Which country`s food do you like the most? What are the similarities and differences between it and your own culture`s food?


8. What different modes of transportation are used in your country?


9. What kind of government is in charge of your home country, how did it affect your life and how has democracy in America been a change?


10. Do you have any daily rituals in regards to your religious beliefs?


11. What religious holidays or other cultural events do you or others celebrate; can you explain your traditions for each? 


12. What could SCSU do to make your stay on campus better?

Reference Sources

Different reference sources

  •  encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, directories.
Some kinds of reference sources are good for quickly locating factual pieces of information. Such as a population of a country.


Others can help you get an overview on a broad subject. Such as evolution.


On the Reference and Facts page on the Library website you are shown many different ways to research a topic.  They could be compared to other search engines such as Google.


Reference and Facts Page

Monday, February 20, 2012

Answer to questions


1. What could SCSU do to make your stay on campus better?
·      It would be great if the dorms heating worked better. In our room if we shut the window or dorm gets really hot a stuffy. To solve that problem we leave the window open. Then there are nights when the wind is whipping and the heat does not over power the cold air. We are in a lose lose situation when that happens.  My roommate and I have both agreed we would rather be cold then too hot in our room.

2. Could you tell me a secret about yourself that very few people here know about and that shows us well, who you are and what you stand for?
·      I don’t have any secrets I would like to share. I can tell you the kind of person I am. There are a couple things that are very important to me and will never change; my family and my faith. Without them I wouldn’t be the person I am today. Since I have moved away I have learned a lot and tried different things and I have realized even more that my faith and family are a building block to my life. No matter what I do I will always have them.

3. Which country`s food do you like the most? What are the similarities and differences between it and your own culture`s food?
·      I like American food the most. Steak is one of my favorite things to eat. I also eat a lot of pasta and pizza. So in a close second I would have to say I enjoy Italian food. I enjoy all the different spices and creativity associated with Italian food. Close family friends of ours are Italian and some of the best meals I have had are Italian based.

4. What are the typical greetings in your culture and what do they mean?
·      There are many different types of greetings I use. The type of greeting I use depends on who I want to greet. If I was to greet a friend we would do some sort of a handshake or mess around with one another. If I were going to greet a professor or someone else that deserved my respect it would be a firm hand shake and look them in the eye to show you respect them. I greet my mom and other girls that are close to me with a hug when I see them. A lot of the greetings are to be friendly and establish a mood for the conversation.

5. What kind of government is in charge of your home country, how did it affect your life and how has democracy in America been a change?
·      I haven’t lived anywhere else that democracy hasn’t been in charge. The government plays a large part in many peoples life but I don’t know if it is a lot or a little compared to other countries governments. I don’t think everything the government does here is good. I think they are involved in more things than they should be, and they fund more than they should as of recent. I do like that we get to say what we want and have the right to vote.  Overall I know our government isn’t bad and it is trying to do its best.

6. What different modes of transportation are used in your country?
·      There are all different types of transportation used in America. I see busses, cars, bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, subway, trollies and trains. The one I have used the most growing up is a car. It was the most efficient and available way for my family to travel. Another type of transportation I am some what familiar with is trains. This last summer I worked for a complain that fixed railroad bridges.

7.  At what age do you start school? Are you under a lot of stress in school?
·      I started school at the age of three or four in pre-school. School for me has been stressful at times. A lot of that stress is from myself and my own expectations. I have been raised to do well in what ever I do. So bad grades aren’t received well by my parents but I haven’t put myself in that situation. Other stresses from school are keeping up with my school work. Growing up I was and still am an active kid that is involved in sports and other extra activities.

8. What religious holidays or other cultural events do you or others celebrate; can you explain your traditions for each? 
·      There are ac couple traditions my religion celebrates. We celebrate; Christmas, Easter, Lent, and Advent. For Christmas well celebrate with family and friends by giving and getting presents. The real reason for Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Easter is all about when Christ rose from the dead. That is normally celebrated with family and associated with the Easter bunny. Lent is the preparation for Easter and starts on Ash Wednesday. Advent is the preparation for Christmas. 

8b Do you have any daily rituals in regards to your religious beliefs?
·      For my religion we don’t have any daily rituals that are set in stone. Some things I do personally though are take time to pray for others and myself. I also try to take time to read the Bible. Another thing I like to do is reflect on my day and the different events. It isn’t really religious , but it is something I like to do.

9.  How would you describe famous sports in your country?
·      America is filled with so many different sports. When I think of famous sports in America I think of American football and baseball. To me the true American sport is baseball. I might be a little bias because I play baseball here, but baseball has been around for a long time in the States. It is what many kids have grown up doing in the streets and back yards around the US. To me baseball in about the enjoyment and “carefree” attitude people care with it. It is about having fun and enjoying what you are doing, which reminds me of the America.

10.Can you describe a typical day for a child in your country?
·      I feel like every child in America grows up so different. The typical day for my was waking up and getting ready for school. Then I would eat breakfast with my sister and my mom or dad. After that I would brush my teeth and finish getting ready for school and head out to the bus stop. When the school day was over I would have a bowl of ice cream or head off to practice. The days I didn’t have practice I would start my homework before diner so I could enjoy the rest of my night. If I had practice I would come home and eat and then do my homework.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Top questions for group 4 (transportation)


  • What different modes of transportation are used in your country?
  • In your home land, what is more important mass transit of personal transportation? Why do you think so?


APA Citations


1.The American Psychological Association Name and Year Documentation System is the form used by
   social, biological, and earth sciences
   psychology
   anthropology
   business
   education
   home economics
   linguistics
physical education

2. In APA style, source material is cited using a system that emphasizes the author and date of publication in its in-text citations.

3. General guidelines to be followed when preparing a reference page using APA documentation.

Ordering References
   list alphabetically according to the author's last name.
   more than one author, use the first's author's last name
    no author, alphabetize based upon the first significant word in the title of the source.
   more than one publication by the same author or authors, order according to the year of publication, earliest first.
   References by the same authors with the same publication date are arranged alphabetically by title. Lowercase letters (a, b, c, etc.) are placed immediately after the year within parentheses.
   first author and different second or third authors, arrange the items alphabetically according to the last name of the second author

Capitalization
  first word of the title and subtitle of a book, article, or chapter title and any proper names.
   Capitalize each significant word in a journal title, publication information.

Punctuation
  journal articles and book chapters appear without quotation marks.
   Book titles, journal titles, and volume numbers are italicized.
   When there are two or more writers, use a comma followed by an ampersand (&) before the final name.
   Use parentheses around the year of publication of books, the date of publication of articles, functions of people in the citation (editors, translators, etc.), report numbers, or volume and edition numbers of book entries.
   If email addresses or URLs for web pages will not fit on one line, break the line after a mark of punctuation (that is, after a period or slash).

Examples

Book
Geissler, E. M.  (1998). Pocket guide to cultural assessment (2nd ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

INTERVIEWS, E-MAILS, PHONE CONVERSATIONS, etc.
"Because they do not provide recoverable data, personal communications are not included in the reference list. Cite personal communications in text only.  Give the initials as well as the surname of the communicator, and provide as exact a date as possible." (APA Manual, section 3.102)  Example: I. M. Certain (personal communication, April 1, 2000).

Monday, February 6, 2012

12 Questions


1.    What was your hometown like?
2.     What are some of your favorite childhood memories?
3.     Why did you come to SCSU?
4.     What do people do different here (SCSU) than where you are from?
5.     What is your favorite food?
6.     What are you majoring in?
7.     What sport do you enjoy the most from your home country?
8.     Did you play any sports growing up as a kid?
9.     Are there any hobbies you have? If so what are they?
10. What is special about where you are from?
11. If you could go anywhere in the world where would it be?
12. Why would you go to that place?