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Interactive Teaching Methods A Personal Globalization Inventory Allan Bird University of Missouri-St. Louis
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©Bird, 2007 1 Concerns about my task this afternoon …..
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©Bird, 2007 2 Your Personal Globalization s How many languages do you speak? And, how many people can you communicate with the languages you speak? s How many countries have you lived in or visited? s How many people do you know outside your own country? How many different countries are they from? s How involved are you in the global economy? Let ’ s make this more tangible …..
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©Bird, 2007 3 A Personal Globalization Inventory s Analyze everything you are wearing and that is currently in your possession: –Where did each item come from? –What items have components/parts that came from somewhere else? –What items have raw materials that came from somewhere else? –If you can, list the countries of origin for the components and raw materials.
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©Bird, 2007 4 One World, One Thirst
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©Bird, 2007 5 One World, One Food
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©Bird, 2007 6 One World, One Car
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©Bird, 2007 7 One World, One Worldview
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©Bird, 2007 8 One World, One Galaxy
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©Bird, 2007 9 One World, More than Two Faiths
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©Bird, 2007 10 One World, One Language
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©Bird, 2007 11 One World, Ten Tongue
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©Bird, 2007 12 Parts Assembly Advertising Design Sales Location Economies Pontiac LeMans Assembly
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©Bird, 2007 13 Is Pontiac Le Mans American? Price paid by consumer to GM: $15,000 GM pays: –to South Korea for labor and assembly$4,500 –to Japan for engines, transaxles, electronics$2,500 –to Germany for styling and design engineering$1,050 –to Taiwan, Singapore & Japan for components$600 –to Britain for advertising & marketing$275 –to Ireland for data processing services$75 –to GM employees, contractors & shareholders$6,000 $15,000
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