Objective: During my interview I want to learn and get an understanding of a culture I am not familiar with. I would like to be able to get to know the interviewee on a level that we do not achieve in class on a once weekly basis. I also would like to step out of my comfort zone, and be comfortable meeting with a person I do not know anything about. The main purpose of this interview is to become more comfortable with communicating with others, and also having it be a learning experience about myself, and others.
20 step process:
1. Write my objective.
2. Prioritize question list.
3. Find a tape recorder I can use, test to make sure it will work properly and efficiently.
4. Find an interviewee.
5. Set up a date, time, and place for the interview.
6. Reserve a meeting place, if necessary.
7. Finalize my objective statement.
8. Go through my questions again to familiarize myself with them.
9. Practice my questions with a friend or family member to set myself up for the interview so I am not going in “blind.”
10. Meet with my interviewee.
11. Explain what I need from my interviewee.
12. Start with an "ice breaker” for the interview.
13. Explain about myself to make my interviewee more comfortable.
14. Start asking questions within our general conversation.
15. End the interview by asking if they would like to tell me anymore information or ask any questions.
16. Start my research on the country of my interviewee.
17. Finalize my research portion of the interview.
18. Transcribe the interview.
19. Describe my preparations, and how the interview went.
20. Finalize my report, and post it all on my blog.
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