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On January 22, 2009, F5 Studio Lab's group D202 presented a compelling exploration of communication media biases. Led by James Phillips and Azmina Karimi, the project involved a diverse team: Brian Yan Muk, Joshua Lin, Justin Lee, Krista Olaires, Norman Tam, and Amit Barua. The study analyzed various communication methods, including written letters, emails, instant messaging (MSN), and text messaging. Through collaborative discussions and interactions, the group uncovered insights into how different media influence the clarity, tone, and perception of communication.
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Studio Lab #1 – The Bias of Communication Media Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 James Phillips AzminaKarimi
Group Members – D202 • 1. Brian Yan Muk • 2. Joshua Lin • 3. Justin Lee • 4. Krista Olaires • 5. Norman Tam • 6. AmitBarua
Communication Media • 1. Written Letter • Began with Brian • 2. Email • Began with Josh • 3. Instant Messaging (MSN) • Began with Justin • 4. Text Messaging • Began with Krista
Instant Messaging (MSN) ONE BIG MSN CONVERSATION JUSTIN -> KRISTA -> NORMAN -> AMIT -> BRIAN -> JOSH
Text Messaging KRISTA -> NORMAN -> AMIT -> BRIAN -> JOSH -> JUSTIN