Friday, April 28, 2006

mapping middle school

As we talked about networking and how information is transmitted, I kept thinking about the middle school rumor mill. Actually, it was more like the middle school news-network - it seemed like anytime something happened, fact or rumor, the event had to be transmitted through at least three people before it reached the intended source.

The best example of this information transmission is the middle school relationship. Let's be honest, rarely did the pre-teen "boyfriend" or "girlfriend" actually talk to their love/lust/hormonal interest. So, for my mapping assignment, I chose to display the standard middle school break-up.


As you can see, several people know about the break-up before the unsuspecting girlfriend, and all of those people felt it was their honorable duty to tell her. Note the dashed line of communication between the boyfriend and unsuspecting girlfriend. The boyfriend was rarely the person to let the girlfriend know that they were no longer a couple. Of course, there are always a few exceptions where a boyfriend chooses to communicate semi-directly with his soon-to-be-ex; however, this exchange usually was in the form of a note passed while the history teacher was not looking.

3 comments:

rainy day blues said...

How pathetic we were.... but man is it so true. I salute you Mr. Tice for passing the note to me in Computer class on Valentines Day!

KR said...

Hey, it might be easier to understand if the arrows had only one point, because right now it looks like the info is ricocheting around the classroom and hallways, and probably the cafeteria, too. You make a good point though. Sigh, I hated middle school.

Holly Leach said...

You make a really good point, KR. I'll try to alter it and reupload it.