Today we'll practise analysing an interview. You will have the opportunity to find an interview related to your interest or field, and then you can analyse it using a google doc which can be found here.
Note: PLEASE make sure you *save a copy* of the google doc rather than simply writing in it! more like a workshop where you'll have most of the class to practise what we've been covering all week.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgzWcvIxJ-pOdC1hOUhZOUJ2Q1VSa1otbmVnbE9JTlE#gid=0
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Becky and Kendra
There was minimal use of open and closed questions and the level of formality was quite low-the interview came across as very informal and personal, and not very professional. The questions were good but not direct enough, and did not get to the point of the issue. I would have definitely rephrased many of the questions. It is difficult to tell if the interviewer is picking up the interviewees cues since we are only listening to audio, but the interviewer does seem to play off of the interviewees humour, etc.
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Here are the links to some of my uploaded/GoogleDoc works from Ales204!
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gEces4bYqE9Ikmxuk_JRjSNrFS1QmXnTxj4XpO6lWPY/edit
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B0Hd0gMCF8WVVUtRajA1X0tRWXk4REc0ckVjMHlyZw/edit
Here is the link to the google doc with my scientific article assignment. I chose the poster option.
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The tips for interview questions are so useful for everyday life! These can even be used for a social gathering when you don't know anyone and you need to start a conversation with a random. By using these interview tips, you can get to know them a lot better, and possibly even become friends later on!
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