Event
Mystery Culture Box Exchange
Students have discussed and selected cultural artifacts,
items and objects that represent their country's culture and identity in
some way. Considering the size of Canada and Australia, one can imagine
how a task like this can become quite complicated! Having collected these
items, the students have put together a cultural box to send to their counterparts
on the other continent.
E-mail Introductions
Students from both countries have exchanged e-mail messages
to introduce and describe themselves.
Cultural Artifacts
Ararat students chose
items that reflected a light-hearted look at Australian culture. The items
included: a beer can, an emu egg, emu feathers, a meat pie bag, a tomatoe
sauce sachet, a football, eucalyptus oil, gum leaves and gum nuts, vegemite,
wool, pictures of kangaroos and koalas, a Herald Sun newspaper and the
words to Waltzing Matilda.
University of Calgary students also selected items
representing popular culture. The cultural items they sent to Australia
included maple syrup, cinnamin flavoured hot tamales (candy), ketchup flavoured
potato chips, O'Henry chocolate bars, calendars of the area, a number of
CD's of music and film, an ice hockey 'puck', an "I am Canadian" cotton
cap, a home-made multicultural cook book, and a brochure on the Rocky Mountains.
Live Link-up
Students from Australia and Canada connected in real
time via video-teleconference to open the Mystery Culture Boxes on October
23! After waiting for weeks to find out what was in the box from Australia,
University of Calgary students got to tear off the brown paper and look
inside!! During the video-teleconference, students had the opportunity
to introduce each other, describe the cultural significance of items and
objects found in their respective culture boxes, and ask many questions.
Calgary students had an aromatherapy experience with eucalyptus oil - no
clogged sinuses here!! The link-up also provided an opportunity for light-hearted
joking and laughter and singing! Students from Ararat sang "Waltzing Mathilda",
and the Calgary students returned the favor by singing Canada's National
Anthem.
Photos from Calgary
**
Student Feedback
from Canada &
from
Australia
**
|
Calgary
|
Ararat
|
Monday October 23, 2000
5:00 - 6:30 PM (17:00 - 18:30)
BI 561 |
Tuesday October 24, 2000
10:00 - 11:30 AM |
| Shared Dial-up: 45 mins |
Shared Dial-up: 45 mins |
Canada and Australia
Points of Interest, to get you started!
|
|
Student Groups
University of Calgary
-
>Group Puzzles!!
Ed Building...
|
Ararat Community College
URL
|
James C
Carla L
Maria S
Arlene L
Paul M
|
Juliane N
Tamara P
Natalie N
|
Laura L
Cameron H
Renee F
Malinda H
|
Rob G
Anthony M
Kerissa B
|
Linda E
Brent L
Ryan N
Ykje P
|
Kristy W
Angela S
Shane C
|
Karen N
Jane M
Sabine P
Gregor S
|
Claire H
Olivia L
Mark M
|
Craig S
Rob E
Elisa M
Alicia M
|
Kate L
Elisha R
Brad J
|
Sarah H
Heidi S
Bonnie R
Chris M
|
Jade T
Anita K
|

|