Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum,
- Read Chapter 3: Collecting and Considering Data of the course textbook One Step at a Time: A Roadmap for Problem Solving & Making a Difference.
- Review the What Factors Should Someone Consider When Conducting an Online Interview in Real Time?Links to an external site. video.
- Review A Closer Look: Week 3: Diving Into the Research.
- Download the Research Interview Template Download Research Interview Template.
In this discussion, you will practice effective interviewing methods and learn to conduct yourself in a professional manner.
Select the arrows to review the discussion requirements.
Part 1: Conduct an Interview
In preparation for the interview,
- Select one person to interview who is relevant to or can inform them of the problem. You may elect to interview more than one person.
- Follow the interview steps outlined in the Research Interview Template Download Research Interview Template.
- Conduct the interview.
Part 2: Post and Respond
After the interview, in your discussion post,
- Explain the relevance of the interviewee to the problem you selected.
- Important: Do not reveal the identity of the interviewee.
- Identify the method of survey (face-to-face, phone, text, video conference, email, etc.).
- List the interview questions and a brief overview of the responses.
- Describe your overall perception of the interview process and results.
- What went well? What would you do differently?
- Were the results as you expected?
Your initial post should be a minimum of 150 words and is due on Day 3 (Thursday).
Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum,
- Read Chapter 3: Collecting and Considering Data of the course textbook One Step at a Time: A Roadmap for Problem Solving & Making a Difference.
- Review the What Factors Should Someone Consider When Conducting an Online Interview in Real Time?Links to an external site. video.
- Review A Closer Look: Week 3: Diving Into the Research.
- Download the Research Interview Template Download Research Interview Template.
In this discussion, you will practice effective interviewing methods and learn to conduct yourself in a professional manner.
Select the arrows to review the discussion requirements.
Part 1: Conduct an Interview
In preparation for the interview,
- Select one person to interview who is relevant to or can inform them of the problem. You may elect to interview more than one person.
- Follow the interview steps outlined in the Research Interview Template Download Research Interview Template.
- Conduct the interview.
Part 2: Post and Respond
After the interview, in your discussion post,
- Explain the relevance of the interviewee to the problem you selected.
- Important: Do not reveal the identity of the interviewee.
- Identify the method of survey (face-to-face, phone, text, video conference, email, etc.).
- List the interview questions and a brief overview of the responses.
- Describe your overall perception of the interview process and results.
- What went well? What would you do differently?
- Were the results as you expected?
Your initial post should be a minimum of 150 words and is due on Day 3 (Thursday).
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