2015 gi briefing
Transcript of 2015 gi briefing
Breakdown of scores
• Part 1–Malacca Trip Handout (10%)
• Part 2–Team Project (70%)
• Part 3–Presentation (20%)
Malacca Handout Rubric
• Fail to submit - Zero• Submitted (less than 50%
complete) – 5%• Completed between 50% to 80%
- 8%• Fully completed – 10%
Team Assignment
• Powerpoint slides–All slides completed.–Photographs and other information–Complete the hypothesis testing.–30% max
Group presentation(peer assessment)
• Peer voting on score (10m)• Teacher score (10m)• Team to share score• All members to present a part of the work.
Can be better
Good Awesome
3 5 10
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• Complete the presentation in the next 2 weeks.
• Presentation starts from Week 7 (common test week)
• If your teammates all provide signed statements that you did not try to do anything, you get a zero.
Group XGeographical Investigation on
Jonker Street Malacca“Jonker Street is only for tourists”
Group Members1. Soh Pree Tee Mary2. Chase Teo Bak Kuah3. Tosh Koh Teoh Sai4. Benny Lau Chwee Nuah
History of Jonker Street
• Jonker street is one of the oldest streets in Malacca.
• It was first recorded on maps in 1244.• When Admiral Cheng Ho visited South East
Asia, he has a base in Malacca and it was supposed to be in Jonker Street.
• Since the 1990s, Jonker street is closed to traffic every Friday and Saturday evening from 5pm for a night bazaar.
Land use survey
• There are 68 shops on Jonker Street
• 35 shops are souvenir shops• 15 shops are sell food• 3 shops are sell provisions• 15 shops are services for locals
only
Interesting facts about Shop 1
• Oldest and most popular Chicken Rice ball in Jonker Street
• Original stall that has it’s old workers left and set up competing stalls along Jonker Street.
• Non-airconditioned and always with a very long queue.
• Serves only steamed chicken and rice balls.
Interesting facts about Shop 2
• Sells local produce made fresh• Modern packaging and popular with
tourists• Has food as well as other souvenirs• Has a small café that sells the local
Chendol• Airconditioned
Interesting fact about Shop 3
• Only Malay style villa along the row of houses
• Currently homestay• Used to belong to a wealthy Malay
merchant.• Sits next to a Chinese temple.
Hypothesis Conclusion
• In conclusion, based on the data collected, we feel that the hypothesis is Void.
• There are many services and shops that still serve the locals in Malacca
• There are also however many local tourists from other states of Malaysia.