First, finish watching our work from the last two weeks.
Next, watch some videos to help us develop interview questions:
Next, watch some videos to help us develop interview questions:
Writing Interview Questions
In your group, you are going to Brainstorm Questions:
Keep in mind that you are developing brief and open-ended questions.
Develop neutral questions that do not expose a bias you may hold
Questions should begin with "who," "what," where," "when," "why," or "how."
Organize your potential questions into categories to narrow them down
If possible, put your questions in some kind of order (either chronological, or importance)
Develop specific questions when possible.
Develop five (5) distinct questions with your group. The subject of our interview questions will be the Crossroads of the West Gun Show's year-long (potentially permanent) suspension from the Del Mar Fairgrounds pending a policy review.
We will share and critique our questions with the class.
Keep in mind that you are developing brief and open-ended questions.
Develop neutral questions that do not expose a bias you may hold
Questions should begin with "who," "what," where," "when," "why," or "how."
Organize your potential questions into categories to narrow them down
If possible, put your questions in some kind of order (either chronological, or importance)
Develop specific questions when possible.
Develop five (5) distinct questions with your group. The subject of our interview questions will be the Crossroads of the West Gun Show's year-long (potentially permanent) suspension from the Del Mar Fairgrounds pending a policy review.
We will share and critique our questions with the class.