Knowledge of Resources and Visitor
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Important Of Resources Interpretation
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WHAT : types of resources.
WHO : is the person give information.
WHY : do you need the information.
WHEN : Date/ time/ year etc.
WHICH : information is relevant and has evidence
especially regarding to history/ law/ fact etc. WHERE : exact location of tragedy/ event etc.
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HOW : do you get the information
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METHOD IN COLLECTING RESOURCES
INFORMATION
There are many method in collecting resources information such as:
Survey
Case Study
Interviews
Observation
Group assessment
Expert or peer reviews
Portfolio reviews
Testimonials
Tests
Photographs, slides and videos
Diaries, journals
Logs
Document analysis
SURVEY
Collecting standardized information through structured questionnaire to generate
quantitative data
CASE STUDY
In-depth examination of a particular case
INTERVIEWS
Information collected by talking with and listening to people, either face to face or
over the telephone
OBSERVATION
Collected information through seeing and listening
RELATION BETWEEN VISIT MALAYSIA 2020 WITH TOPIC 2
Visit Malaysia 2020 brings out the best of what Malaysia has to offer to the world in a single, event-packed year. The year 2020 holds a special place in the heart of all Malaysians as we reflect and celebrate all our successes and challenges in transforming a once colonial land, into a thriving, multi-cultural and dynamic country.
TANGIBLE
rhinoceros hornbill
hibiscus
paku pakis
INTANGIBLE
Design Elements
The style of the logo is inspired by Malaysian Batik. The magnificent rhinoceros hornbill is perched on the left side of the logo. The iconic bird illustrates the unique fauna and eco-adventures that Malaysia has to offer. A red hibiscus adorns the top right of the logo. In the national language, Bahasa Malaysia, the hibiscus is known as “bunga raya”, loosely translated to “flower of celebration”. The flowers encapsulates the celebration of cultural diversity in Malaysia. The wild fern below the hibiscus is locally known as “paku pakis”. The edible plant is a favourite among Malaysians of all races, and is apt to represent the unique flavours of Malaysian cuisine.
Colours
The main colours blue, red and yellow used in the logo represent the colors of the national flag, Jalur Gemilang. The orange colour illustrates the year-round sunshine Malaysia receives. Lastly, the green colour represents the abundance of nature in Malaysia. The brilliance of these colours is eye-catching, and invites the onlooker to take a closer look.
UNIVERSAL CONCEPT
The new logo ,a revamp of last year's controversial campaign image, features icons synooymous with Malaysia including the hornbill and bunga raya, as well as the colors of the Malaysia flag. These icons represent the country's diverse culture, heritage, flora, fauna and the experiences Malaysia offers as a not to be missed holiday destination.