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BEFORE YOU WATCH: Globalization I – The Upside: CCWH #41

Use the "Three Close Reads" approach as you watch the video below.
Use the “Three Close Reads” approach as you watch the video below (next in the lineup!). If you want to learn more about this strategy, click here.

First read: preview and skimming for gist

Before you watch, you should skim the transcript first. The skim should be very quick and give you the gist (general idea) of what the video is about. You should be looking at the title, thumbnails, pictures, and first few seconds of the video for the gist.

Second read: key ideas and understanding content

Now that you’ve skimmed the video transcript and taken a quick peek at the video, you should preview the questions you will be answering. These questions will help you get a better understanding of the concepts and arguments that are presented in the video. Keep in mind that when you watch the video, it is a good idea to write down any vocab you read or hear that is unfamiliar to you.
By the end of the second read you should be able to answer the following questions:
  1. How does John Green define globalization?
  2. What are some factors that John Green points to in order to explain why the scale of global trade has increased?
  3. What does John Green list as some of the advantages of globalization?
  4. How does John Green say your t-shirt is an indication of how globalization has made your life better?
  5. John Green mentions some of the radical changes brought by globalization. What are they?

Third read: evaluating and corroborating

Finally, here are some questions that will help you focus on why this video matters and how it connects to other content you’ve studied.
At the end of the third read, you should be able to respond to these questions:
  1. Using evidence from this video, explain how globalization has affected economic systems over time.
  2. This video is subtitled “the Upside”. But John Green still seems to give a lot of downsides to globalization. Do you think the advantages of globalization are “worth it”? How might your answer change if you lived somewhere else or in different circumstances?
Now that you know what to look for, it’s time to watch! Remember to return to these questions once you’ve finished watching.

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