Journal 21
3.26.13
Generate a list of questions that will help you analyze any artifact.
1. What kind of artifact is it?
2. What is its function/ purpose?
3. How long has it been around?
4. Who created this artifact?
5. Who was this artifact created for?
6. How does it help “build” the community?
7. Why is it so important to the community?
8. Where can it be found?
9. Who has access to it?
10. When is it used?
11. How has it changed overtime?
1. What kind of artifact is it?
2. What is its function/ purpose?
3. How long has it been around?
4. Who created this artifact?
5. Who was this artifact created for?
6. How does it help “build” the community?
7. Why is it so important to the community?
8. Where can it be found?
9. Who has access to it?
10. When is it used?
11. How has it changed overtime?
Reflection
I think that this was one of the most important journals we had, specifically the part about generating a lit of questions that will help you analyze any artifact. How do you analyze an artifact? I honestly didn’t know a good way to do that until I wrote this journal and discussed it with my peers. The way a young child questions why things are the way they are, I learned how to analyze an artifact simply by asking questions, and it’s something I won’t forget.