Monday, September 9, 2013

Output Ideas

Interactive Wall, responded when the audience walk closer.





Mobile games, able to compete score with friends

Saturday, September 7, 2013


Based on the survey questionnaire that I did on 100 Malaysia-Chinese about how well can they speak their own dialect. This group of people are mainly from the ancestry of Cantonese, Hokkien, Hakka, Hainan and Teochew. I've found out that 20% of the people that participated in this survey could not even speak their own dialect and is only less than half of them can speak their own dialect fluently which most of them are the younger generation which aged below 21. One of the main reason that they cannot speak their own dialect is because their parents do not speak to them. Followed by the rules and regulations of the school, which do not allow student to speak any of the dialects except mandarin. That is why more than half of them speak mandarin and other language fluently other than their own dialect. In this situation, the future generation will not be able to speak in their own dialect.

Less than half of the people use their own dialect in daily communication with family members. Most them would prefer to speak in their own dialect but they do not have a chance to learn it and only less than 1% of them think that it is not useful to use the dialect in daily communication. More than 85% are interested in learning to speak well in their own dialect and the other dialect if they got a chance to do so. More than 99% from the total of people that participated in the survey think that dialect is important to us as a Malaysian-Chinese, and it should be pass down to the next generation so that there would not be a lost of culture.

Friday, September 6, 2013

Survey comments from the respondents

The importance of the dialect



Comment from the respondents based on this question,

"As a Chinese, do you think that dialect is important to us and it should be pass down to the next generation?"


It's our culture 
Yes. Because we live in Malaysia. If it is not passed down it will be lost forever.
Dialect is fairly important to us since it resembles and reflects the uniqueness of the culture of the society that we are living. 
As a chinese, wee need to past our dialect to our future generation to ensure our dialect is not extinct 
yes, know more better than nothing 
yes, because that's part of our culture. although most of the people nowadays are majority speaks english then mandarin, but somehow i feel that speaking in dialect will make the relation get closer to each other. 
It's important. Should pass on.   
YES! We must protect our mother' tongues 
Yes, i think is very important to pass down to our next generation because we need to sustain our mother tongue. 
it is our history 
yes,is very important. 
it is a must to pass down our dialect to our next generation 
Yes, no harm to know more. 
Yes, it is important for us to teach our younger generation on our mother tongue. 
Yes, there would be a lost of culture if it didn't 
Yes. So that they understand the importance of mother tongue. 
yes,it show who we are  
so far so good just depending on parent need to talk with they children or not 
yes,,, should pass to the next generation... 
yes, that is the unique point of every Chinese culture.  
yes. it is our culture n identity. 
It is fun to be unique

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Summary of survey

Summary

Are you a Chinese?


Gender







What is your age?

What is the highest level of education you have completed?







What is your profession?








What's your Ancestry?







Can you speak your own dialect?


How well can you speak your own dialect?


What is the highest level of education your parents have completed?


Will you teach your next generation to speak your mother's tongue?


Besides your mother's tongue, what other dialect do you speak?


How frequent do you use your dialect in daily communication?


Are you interested in learning the dialect, if you got the chance to learn?