SOME THINGS FROM MY SKETCHBOOK–SOME MAY CROSS CATEGORIES
Visual Communications
- Awareness campaign materials: introducing the concept in education systems
- Public awareness: true stories, interviews, and current issues
- Poster, pamphlets, direct mails
- Yellow pages: search engine for new comers (jobs, social networks)
- Visual cues for new immigrants to easily recognize volunteers (ie. Lance Armstrong's "Live Strong bracelet idea) http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.4510391/apps/ka/ct/contactus.asp?c=khLXK1PxHmF&b=4510391&en=7pKHKOPmE3JELNNoE7KFKYOAIfKTLZOyEeJRL6OME
- Case studies on true stories and interviews on current new immigrants
- Flash cards on learning Canadian culture and deal with real problems (ie. IDEO method cards)
- Online yellow (or "multi-colour") pages: search engine for new comers (jobs, social networks, meetups)
- Online forums in different languages
- Online forums in easy English (to encourage new comers to learn)
- Games
- Guerilla campaign: games in malls and public places that encourage interactions between the new comers and the Canadian locals
- Q & A online forum in easy English: talk about solving realistic problems such as filling out medical forms, car insurance, deal with car accidents, legal help, language schooling, school credential recognitions, job search, etc...
- Buddy program (peers)
- Exchange program. volunteers exchange cultures/language with new immigrants
- Telephone booth: get people to call a retail store in a foreign country using the second language to order a shirt and describe it. (for Canadian locals to understand what new immigrants are going through in a real situation)
- Movie booth: playing foreign movies without subtitles (same idea and goals as the above)
- Easily accessible in person Q&A
- Free cultural classes for new comers to adapt in British Columbia(highly-recommended in Holland when you become an immigrant)
1 comment:
Chlo! I love number 5 of both the first two and 3 of the last one. Yes! Connections.
So beautiful!
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