Experiential Learning Part #3: Interview

     
 

1) Research multimedia/web service companies in the area and/or ask colleagues and friends who have undertaken internships or summer jobs in multimedia fields for leads on potential interviewees.

2) Contact the company or an individual within that company and request an interview.

3) Using the interviews in Meadows as a guide, work out the kind of questions you should ask to learn the most possible from your interview.

4) Armed with a pre-prepared list of questions, interview her/him about the role of writing and interactive narrative in the creation of multimedia productions.

4) Submit a careful transcript of your interview to me, including the name and e-mail/snail mail address of your interviewee.

5) Be ready to present what you learned form your interview for 4 -5 minutes in class.

 
     

 

 
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lesley smith: fall 2003
new century college
in the
college of arts and sciences
george mason university
fairfax va 22032
last updated: 27 october 2003