- Prepare a clear list of educated questions.
- Listen carefully and learn as much as you can about their culture and home.
- Find somewhere to do the interview, somewhere common for both.
- Allow them to add additional information.
- Allow them to ask questions as well.
- Record the entire video.
- Create well organized transcript
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Revised Objectives
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these are good being organized is a good idea.
ReplyDeleteI think these are good objectives, you may want to expand on them more.
ReplyDeleteMake sure to get their permission to record it if it's a video!!! I'm glad that you plan on listening carefully.
ReplyDeleteYou may want more detail in these objectives yet I love the idea of a video that will be cool :) good job
ReplyDeleteMaybe add what you are going to do before and after the interview. Good job!
ReplyDeletegood ideas. You may want to add a little more about preparing for the interview.
ReplyDeleteGreat start but you might want to add some more to it. to make sure you can get the best interview possible.
ReplyDeleteRecording the video is not a bad idea, but I think the interviewee may have problem with it. Other than that you objectives are good.
ReplyDeleteYou are off to a good start, but you may want to go into a little more detail. I like #4 to allow them to add additional information and not be afraid to stray away from your planned out list of questions.
ReplyDeleteGreat start, very clear and to the point, but lacks detail. Be sure to include more objectives on your pre- and post-production with the interview.
ReplyDeletegood start, but i would explain more how your going to accomplish your objectives
ReplyDeleteyour objectives should work for you. I hope you will have a good paper with the well thought structures.
ReplyDeleteThey are all valid to be a good start, might need some more details. Imagine that you are really going to have an interview and you will come up with more practical ideas. :) Good luck!!
ReplyDeletegreat start, but your objectives could use more detail.
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