Syllabus |
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Work Plan |
Tool Kit |
Neighborhood Information |
ASNI Communication |
LA 338 |
ARCH 374 |
Conducted February 19-20, 1999
| "Interview Logistics"
This weekend you will embark
on what may be the most exciting part of your studio or workshop this
semester! In order for all of us
to make the most of this opportunity, students in the Urban Planning Workshop
and ESLARP staff have created an interview form that is easy to use and
covers a wide range of questions. Ken will discuss "How to be a Great Interviewer". First, I briefly want to walk through the interview guide. 1. When you arrive at Buell Friday morning you will be paired with another student and assigned to a van. This person is your partner for the entire weekend - no switching please. 2. Upon arrival in ESL, you and your partner will receive two clipboards, surveys, scantron forms, Alta Sita brochures, flyers and 2 manilla envelopes. 3. One envelope will contain blank surveys and scantrons. When you complete an interview, place the survey and scantron into the other envelope marked "completed surveys". 4. If you run out of survey forms and scantrons, your van driver is equipped with more blank forms. 5. A map will be taped to your clip board that marks the area of the neighborhood that you and your partner are assigned to interview. 6. On Friday you
and your partner will begin in that area marked on the map and you will
return to the same area on Saturday to interview residents who were not
available on Now we will start our first interview. 7. When approaching
your first house, remove a survey and scantron form from the envelope
marked "blank forms". Place these on the clipboard, scantron form in back
of survey. The partner not holding the 8. Write the reference
number from the survey form (e.g. 101) on the scantron form in the "section"
block. This number links the multiple choice questions (scantron form)
to the open-ended questions on the 9. If the resident
is home and willing to be interviewed, record the address at the top of
survey form. You can do this at the end of the interview if it is more
convenient. If the address is not known, quess the 10. If the resident is not home, write the house address on the "NOT HOME" list taped to the clipboard - this will be the list of homes you will return to on Saturday. Assuming the resident is home.... 11. At the top of the survey
form, record the date of the interview, the start time, and you and your
partner's name (Interviewer #1 and Interviewer #2).
Proceed to question #1 - this is a multiple choice question
12. Question one is a multiple
choice question - it is shaded in grey. All answers to multiple choice
questions should be filled in on the scantron form. After asking the question,
record the answer on the 13. Question #2 is an open-ended
question. Write the entire response directly on the survey form. RECORD
EVERYTHING THE RESIDENT SAYS REGARDLESS OF WHETHER OR NOT IT DIRECTLY
Let's move to page 3 of the survey form. 14. Questions #6 - #8 are multiple choice and their answers should be recorded in lines 6 to 8 on the scantron form. 15. Question #9 is an open-ended question and thus, record the response directly on the survey. LISTEN, LISTEN, LISTEN! 16. When the interview
is over, thank the resident, let them know that they can call the telephone
numbers on the flyer for more infomation and encourage them to join the
next Alta Sita Meeting on March 9th at 17. Put the finished survey form and scantron in the "completed survey" envelope. 18. Start the process all over at the next house. Remember to have fun, be respectful, LISTEN LISTEN LISTEN and write everything down correctly. |
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Document author(s)
: Cathy Klump
Last modified: 22-Mar-99, C. Klump