COM340(A)
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Using the information you have learned from Chapter 20 of the text, write an instruction for feeding an infant. If you have some personal experience in this area, you may use this experience as a source of information. However, you should also conduct some research to obtain some expert opinions and to be certain your information is accurate. Your assignment must have at least two outside sources, properly cited on a reference page formatted in APA style.
Before you begin your instruction, determine how the instruction will be used (its purpose) and who your audience will be. Develop an audience and use profile to guide your writing. (Review Chapter 3 of the text.) Then, based on information you learned last week in Chapter 10, prepare a formal outline with at least three levels of detail, using appropriate alphanumeric notation.
After you have constructed your outline, prepare an instruction brochure. (A foldout format is not required.)
250 word essay answer due 03/11
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According to Kluver, what are the ramifications of technology and globalization on global communication?
Compare Kluver’s arguments with endangered languages, and with the readings about the Digital Divide. How do they compare? From these readings, what are the general trends of communication?
Readings
Jandt, Fred E. (editor) Intercultural Communication: A Global Reader. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2004
“Globalization, Informatization, and Intercultural Communication,†Kluver, Jandt pages 425-437
“Part II: Language,†Introduction, Jandt pages 99-102
“Babel Revisited,†Mühlhäusler, Jandt pages 103-107
“Africa: The Power of Speech,†Bâ, Jandt pages 108-111
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_divide
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