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Name Email@domain.fi 10.11.2004 Global Education Name of the resource Name Email@domain.fi 10.11.2004 Global Education

What To Do: Select a Internet (WWW) source representing something you are interested in Analyze the material and content from viewpoints presented earlier Write on your findings into a Power Point presentation Presentations will be shared by presenting them in the end of this workshop © Lehtonen 2002

Source (in APA format) Stewart, W. (2004, date). Internet History - Marshall McLuhan. LivingInternet.com. Retrieved 6.11., 2004, from http://livinginternet.com/i/ii_mcluhan.htm © Lehtonen 2002

Questions for the material What is the language and for which reason? Is it in one’s own language for use in certain cultural context? Is it written in some of the globally used languages for certain purposes to get wider audience? For which purpose / reason the material is produced for? For whom the material is produced for? Who (individual) or which organization has produced it? © Lehtonen 2002

Questions for the material Globally interculturally (transferable) parts / ideas (from your cultural viewpoint)? Ideas which could be thought to be borrowed as is Ideas which should be reconstructed somehow © Lehtonen 2002

Questions for the material Culturally specific areas? Ideas, which do differ culturally so much that those will most obviously do not work Ideas / parts which should be culturally adapted reconstructed for certain culture How and why it is biased? Which are the economic (hidden) bias factors / realities behind the material Which are the political bias factors? Which are the individual level bias factors? © Lehtonen 2002