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Required review material | MSU Study Abroad in Japan
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MSU Study Abroad in Japan. Technology and Culture: Communication and Games. About the Instructors: Dr. Coursaris. About the Instructors: Dr. Van Osch. Protected: Required review material. April 20, 2014. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. This entry was posted in Lecture Reflections. This post is password protected. Enter the password to view any comments. Study Abroad Japan and Korea 2015. MSU Study Abroad in Japan. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Inari Shrine | Japan Trip!
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This site is about doing creative things in creative ways. June 11, 2015. Inari Shrine….😒😒 I wish I could say I was lucky to go to the Inari Shrine (and this one had foxes! Why did I decide to walk up the mountain 3-4 times? I got myself lost like a dummy. At 1st I was like no biggie I’ll eventually find my way down. Oh boy was I wrong! Every path looks exactly the same with those torii gates everywhere! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. June 18, 2015 at 2:14 am. I loved it here too, it was reall...
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About the Instructors: Dr. Coursaris | MSU Study Abroad in Japan
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MSU Study Abroad in Japan. Technology and Culture: Communication and Games. About the Instructors: Dr. Coursaris. About the Instructors: Dr. Van Osch. About the Instructors: Dr. Coursaris. The Study Abroad program on Technology and Culture: Communication and Games in Japan is being co-offered by Dr. Constantinos K. Coursaris. Is an Assistant Professor with the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media. At Michigan State University (MSU). And an expert in human-computer interaction.
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[Japan Entry #17] So Kawaii! How Everything is Cute, and That’s OK | paburroughs
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Japan Entry #17] So Kawaii! How Everything is Cute, and That’s OK. There’s so much cute stuff in Japan! This entry was posted in Japan. June 21, 2015. Japan Entry #16] Making Games in Japan. Japan Entry #18] Big Hero 6 vs. Baymax →. 2 thoughts on “ [Japan Entry #17] So Kawaii! How Everything is Cute, and That’s OK. June 21, 2015 at 8:00 pm. I also noticed the amount of cute things in Japan (I even made a blog post about it! June 23, 2015 at 12:45 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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[Japan Entry #2] Food in Japan | paburroughs
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Japan Entry #2] Food in Japan. 8230;is really good! Yep, I had sushi, it was fantastic! Didn’t go to a sushi conveyer belt, but I had one with some salmon in it and it was great. Ramen in Japan is the best thing ever; nothing like that crappy 99 cent stuff us college kids eat. So what’s Japanese food like? This entry was posted in Japan. June 21, 2015. Japan Entry #1] Confusing Subways. Japan Entry #3] Getting Used to Aoyama Itchome →. One thought on “ [Japan Entry #2] Food in Japan. Korea Entry #9] Stre...
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[Korea Entry #9] Street Markets vs. Grocery Stores | paburroughs
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Korea Entry #9] Street Markets vs. Grocery Stores. This entry was posted in Korea. June 22, 2015. Korea Entry #8] The Dominance of Chaebols. Korea Entry #10] Differences from Japan →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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[Korea Tech Review] PC Bangs | paburroughs
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Korea Tech Review] PC Bangs. Ahhh, PC bangs in Korea! Where do I start…OH. THEY’RE AWESOME. Bang means room in Korean, so literally, PC room. And they’re for gaming! Oh, the first world problems! How will I ever eat and play games at the same time? So, the food is expensive, but it’s a must if you stay there all day. In fact, I’ve heard that in some of the fancier establishments, you can even pay for showers! That’s some serious commitment! This entry was posted in Korea. June 22, 2015.
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Japans Famous Pancake! | Japan Trip!
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This site is about doing creative things in creative ways. Inari Shrine →. June 11, 2015. I could be mistaken but that was one thing I didn’t like very much. Also they add cooked noodles onto the dish.With your Okonomiyaki if you so desire to do, there are special sauces you can add to top your pancake with. They had a spicy sauce and a sweet sauce. I loved every bite of mine as I took it apart piece by piece. Look at that thing it covers the whole plate! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. This was ...
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[Korea Entry #7] Outsourcing Laundry | paburroughs
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Korea Entry #7] Outsourcing Laundry. The reason laundry is done by professionals instead of inside the hotels seems to be all about saving space inside the hotel buildings, and while this is different, it’s really just another thing to get used to about being in a different country. This entry was posted in Korea. June 22, 2015. Korea Entry #6] The Sheer Amount of Starbucks. Korea Entry #8] The Dominance of Chaebols →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Email (Address never made public).
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