3. Your Turn: In Groups or
with a Partner
• Think of a researcher, scientist, organisation or company that you are
interested in
• Find an interview that is related to that interest (perhaps a spokesperson
for the org.)
• Go to the Analysis of an Interview Form and “Save a Copy”:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MNDHop6y213Pb3xU7eGpk4Hu1Z1K
9s_rack8O9rSJ7A/edit?hl=en_US
• Fill it in and share it via Twitter
• In a blog comment address:
• The use of open & closed questions
• The level of formality
• The kinds of questions asked, would you have asked the same or have rephrased
any?
• Does the interviewer read the interviewee’s cues (i.e. does the interviewer
*listen* to the answers given)?
4. Homework
• If you STILL haven’t joined google docs, do it!
• Upload any work that you have done for this
course (it could be a blog comment you made
or perhaps part of an e-portfolio post)
• *Share* your uploads