El documento habla sobre la gastronomía. Define la gastronomía como el arte de preparar comida y su origen griego. Explica que la gastronomía estudia los conocimientos culinarios, recetas, ingredientes y su evolución histórica. También señala que la gastronomía varía entre países y regiones y menciona los ejemplos de la gastronomía mexicana y peruana.
Las Jornadas de Desarrollo Personal buscan promover el autoconocimiento y desarrollo personal integral de los estudiantes a través de actividades grupales e individuales. El programa para estudiantes de primer año medio incluye cuatro actividades: una de integración llamada "Bailando sobre papel", otra para reflexionar sobre los cambios desde octavo básico llamada "Las diferencias", otra para reconocer experiencias y personas significativas del liceo llamada "Yo y mi Liceo", y una última para explorar emociones básicas llamada "
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations which can be shared on SlideShare. In just a few sentences, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create brief, visually focused presentations.
El documento habla sobre la gastronomía. Define la gastronomía como el arte de preparar comida y su origen griego. Explica que la gastronomía estudia los conocimientos culinarios, recetas, ingredientes y su evolución histórica. También señala que la gastronomía varía entre países y regiones y menciona los ejemplos de la gastronomía mexicana y peruana.
Las Jornadas de Desarrollo Personal buscan promover el autoconocimiento y desarrollo personal integral de los estudiantes a través de actividades grupales e individuales. El programa para estudiantes de primer año medio incluye cuatro actividades: una de integración llamada "Bailando sobre papel", otra para reflexionar sobre los cambios desde octavo básico llamada "Las diferencias", otra para reconocer experiencias y personas significativas del liceo llamada "Yo y mi Liceo", y una última para explorar emociones básicas llamada "
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations which can be shared on SlideShare. In just a few sentences, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create brief, visually focused presentations.
This document discusses the concept of taste and how it relates to culture and social norms. It explores how ideas of beauty have changed over time, and how people's personal tastes may vary depending on the social group. The document also discusses different theories on taste, including the idea that there is a dominant view of "good taste" imposed by society, as well as the view that different subcultures can have equally valid but different taste cultures. The document prompts reflection on whether people's tastes should conform to social norms or be a reflection of their own identities.
Multi Cultural Awareness and SensitivityRaju Mandhyan
Only a portion of the slides and just a tiny glimpse of a workshop I conducted 5 years ago on the 5 dimensions of culture by Geert Hofstede.
Since then I think Hofstede has added "Indulgence" as a 6th dimension.
Percolate's Noah Brier presents The Evolution of Social Content at the #SPEAK...Percolate
The endless information ‘stream’ which has proliferated across social channels means that no one thing defines a brand anymore. Social platforms are mirrors reflecting consumer attention in real time, and good content lives at the intersection of brand message and cultural relevance.
The document discusses leveraging diversity and managing cross-cultural relationships. It emphasizes enhancing cultural sensitivity to build meaningful relationships based on shared understanding and compromise. It highlights the importance of accepting and celebrating differences while moving beyond tolerance to embrace diversity. It also distinguishes between discrimination, which is prejudicial treatment based on group membership, and harassment, which is threatening or unwanted behavior. The goal is to leverage diversity by exploring, accepting and celebrating differences in a safe, positive environment.
Understanding audiences and target audiencesguest14c40ed3
The document discusses understanding audiences and target audiences for media texts. It explains that producers carefully consider which audience a media text is aimed at and research audience demographics, preferences, and expectations. Different factors of audience engagement such as identification, placement and reaction are analyzed to predict how the intended audience will respond to the media text. Marketing campaigns are then used to promote the media text and ensure it reaches the target audience.
In the Neolithic Period, people in the Near East began developing agriculture, taming animals, and establishing villages as they transitioned to a farming way of life. This included gathering seeds and domesticating plants. Notable sites from this period included Jericho, considered the earliest walled city and town, and Catal Huyuk, which served as a center for trade and home to Neolithic farmer villages. Trade developed through bartering goods and the emergence of specialized artisans.
This document provides an overview of how to approach audience questions for an exam. It outlines key areas to address, including identifying and describing audiences, how texts construct and position audiences, and techniques used to appeal to audiences. Examples of potential exam questions are given for each area. The document emphasizes using case studies and media language concepts to illustrate points, and considering how different audiences may respond differently to the same text. Revision tips include learning theories, practicing applying them to case studies, and practicing past exam questions within time limits.
This document discusses the concept of taste and how it relates to culture and social norms. It explores how ideas of beauty have changed over time, and how people's personal tastes may vary depending on the social group. The document also discusses different theories on taste, including the idea that there is a dominant view of "good taste" imposed by society, as well as the view that different subcultures can have equally valid but different taste cultures. The document prompts reflection on whether people's tastes should conform to social norms or be a reflection of their own identities.
Multi Cultural Awareness and SensitivityRaju Mandhyan
Only a portion of the slides and just a tiny glimpse of a workshop I conducted 5 years ago on the 5 dimensions of culture by Geert Hofstede.
Since then I think Hofstede has added "Indulgence" as a 6th dimension.
Percolate's Noah Brier presents The Evolution of Social Content at the #SPEAK...Percolate
The endless information ‘stream’ which has proliferated across social channels means that no one thing defines a brand anymore. Social platforms are mirrors reflecting consumer attention in real time, and good content lives at the intersection of brand message and cultural relevance.
The document discusses leveraging diversity and managing cross-cultural relationships. It emphasizes enhancing cultural sensitivity to build meaningful relationships based on shared understanding and compromise. It highlights the importance of accepting and celebrating differences while moving beyond tolerance to embrace diversity. It also distinguishes between discrimination, which is prejudicial treatment based on group membership, and harassment, which is threatening or unwanted behavior. The goal is to leverage diversity by exploring, accepting and celebrating differences in a safe, positive environment.
Understanding audiences and target audiencesguest14c40ed3
The document discusses understanding audiences and target audiences for media texts. It explains that producers carefully consider which audience a media text is aimed at and research audience demographics, preferences, and expectations. Different factors of audience engagement such as identification, placement and reaction are analyzed to predict how the intended audience will respond to the media text. Marketing campaigns are then used to promote the media text and ensure it reaches the target audience.
In the Neolithic Period, people in the Near East began developing agriculture, taming animals, and establishing villages as they transitioned to a farming way of life. This included gathering seeds and domesticating plants. Notable sites from this period included Jericho, considered the earliest walled city and town, and Catal Huyuk, which served as a center for trade and home to Neolithic farmer villages. Trade developed through bartering goods and the emergence of specialized artisans.
This document provides an overview of how to approach audience questions for an exam. It outlines key areas to address, including identifying and describing audiences, how texts construct and position audiences, and techniques used to appeal to audiences. Examples of potential exam questions are given for each area. The document emphasizes using case studies and media language concepts to illustrate points, and considering how different audiences may respond differently to the same text. Revision tips include learning theories, practicing applying them to case studies, and practicing past exam questions within time limits.