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Student name: Triệu Lan Hương

Class code: BAS-T323WSB-5


HW number: HW8 (individual): Three-column research notes

Task description (from Anna’s slides)

As you work on your report draft, create a three-column note table with your research
notes on the sources that you have read or want to use for your individual project. Include
at least three sources in this HW assignment.

Your draft document should include:

1. The topic of your report


2. APA-formatted references for each source
3. Required word count of HW8: minimum 450 words

To help you organize and present your three-column notes, turn to Unistep.

● p.123: The content of the three columns (WHERE? WHAT? SO WHAT?)


● p.124–125, example
● further, more detailed and analytical example

1. The topic of your report is: Young people are not interested in traditional crafts.
2. APA-formatted references for each source
a. Reviving traditional crafts for young generations. (2023, November 6). RMIT University.
https://www.rmit.edu.vn/news/all-news/2020/nov/reviving-traditional-crafts-for-young-
generations
b. Jonbaily (2023, April 3). The benefits of learning new craft skills JB woodcrafts.
https://jbwoodcrafts.co.uk/2022/07/the-benefits-of-learning-new-craft-skills/
c. JonBaily. (2023, September 6). The importance of supporting traditional crafts. JB
Woodcrafts.https://jbwoodcrafts.co.uk/2023/02/importance-of-supporting-traditional-
crafts/#:~:text=In%20conclusion%2C%20traditional%20crafts%20are,history%20and
%20shaping%20our%20identity
d. Jin, L. (2022). Research on the integration of traditional arts and crafts into the design of
modern cultural and creative products. Advances in Social Science, Education, and
Humanities Research. https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.220109.075
e. Hieu, V. M., Rasovska, I. (2017). Craft villages and tourism development, a case study in
Phu Quoc island of Vietnam. Management, 21(1), 223-236.
https://doi.org/10.1515/manment-2015-0090
3. Required word count of HW8: minimum 450 words

WHERE? WHAT? SO WHAT?

One new study from RMIT Dr. Grace McQuilten What about other functions of
University reviving explains that promoting the traditional crafts? Suggest
traditional crafts for young development of innovative more. Or how well will they
generations, economies and supporting support future generations?
communities through active
social involvement are some
of the functions of traditional
crafts. Young generations are
being encouraged to be part
of this activity.

Professor Julia Gaimster, the Find out more about ways to


Dean of RMIT's School of foster.
Communication and Design,
and the Board of Organizers,
suggests that fostering the
talents and creativity of
individuals in Vietnam results
from the promotion of
innovative and cultural
industries.
Jonbaily (2023, April 3) Acquiring novel artistry How do people recognize
competencies can aid those benefits?
individuals in enhancing their
physical and psychological
welfare, fostering
interpersonal bonds,
bolstering mental well-being,
facilitating self-revelation,
and nurturing innovative
prospects

JonBaily (2023, September 6) Traditional crafts are a Identify what it means to have
fundamental component of a cultural legacy that serves a
our cultural legacy and are crucial function in
crucial in molding our safeguarding our history and
collective identity. heritage and molding our
collective identity

Supporting traditional crafts Showing more about the


aids in preserving timeless benefits future generations
artistic expressions and will receive.
allowing future generations to
appreciate and reap their
benefits

Jin, L. (2022). Craftmanship generates more Are the products becoming


value for the products. more expensive for the
younger generation?
Hieu, V. M.,Rasovska, I. Craft villages bring benefits Write more about how it can
(2017). to tourism, especially by create benefits and which
specializing in one specific benefits.
geographic area.

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