I'm not sure what other people thought about this concept, but I think it was really different to actually get first hand accounts from others, and I liked it a lot.
Monday, December 7, 2015
Interviews for the Muckraking Project
During the Muckraking project, groups we required to conduct interviews with informed individuals to further their research on the topic, and I think that conducting the interview itself actually taught a lot to me. It was a much different way to acquire information compared to just online research. It forced me to actually think of exactly what I wanted to know, but at the same time asking one question could lead to another that you hadn't even thought of before the interview. I actually really enjoyed the experience and found everyone I talked to to be super useful and friendly and open about what I was asking, and this made the process a lot more entertaining and actually just interesting.
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I agree with what you said here. This project required us to learn about a subject in a different way, by actually researching it. You could have included what you were doing in your project, though.
ReplyDeleteThe experience of asking questions and just getting amazingly helpful answers was more than amazing. It felt good to progress with the questions we asked and I liked how we were able to integrate our interviews into our presentation as well as progress due to them.
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