From: Louis Lory
Submit: Post Field Note
VisitDate: 10/11/96
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Collaborative: Selected
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Date: 16 Nov 1996
Time: 16:49:35
Remote Name: lib4076.cabrillo.cc.ca.us
I decided to write about this lab experience because it involved both verbal and non verbal communication spoken in Spanish inorder to transfer knowledge among two girls woho were working together to try and defeat me at a gaME OF CONNECT FOUR.
TWO Girls between the ages of 5 and 8 and myself
kids were teaching kids where to place the pieces on the board by providing guidance for one another. Non verbal guidance took place when a girl pointed with her finger where to place the game piece. verbally, one girl said "ayi no" (not there) trying to prevent a lost; and when I did win a girl said "te gano" (he beat you). The girls worked collaboratively in their effort to beat me
Collaborated verbal and non verbal assited guidance
I liked the fact that the two worked together inorder to try and beat me and how they spoke Spanish . Maybe thinking I dont understand Spanish?