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Stage 2 – Interview & Field Report In This Stage, You Will Select A Person

Stage 2 – Interview & Field Report In This Stage, You Will Select A Person

Stage 2 – Interview & Field Report In This Stage, You Will Select A Person

Stage 2 – Interview & Field Report In this stage, you will select a person from a different generation than you to interview about how they have used technology throughout their lives
Be sure to consider both digital and non-digital technologies
You can choose someone older or younger than you, and you can talk with a relative or friend, or find someone outside of your immediate circles to interview
If you are choosing someone younger, be sure to choose someone old enough or mature enough to reflect thoughtfully on the impact of technology on themselves
After your interview, you will write a report highlighting three things you learned
Your interview can be formal or informal
A formal interview has an established set of questions you have prepared ahead of time and do not deviate much from during the interview
An informal interview involves talking with someone about the topic in a more general way and asking specific questions as topics arise
  Some suggested questions to consider working into a formal or informal interview include:  Do you associate any form of technology with a significant event or time in your life? Tell me more about that event or time
What kinds of non-digital technology do you frequently use or have frequently used throughout your life? Has there been any specific piece of technology in your life that helped transform the way you think about something in the world? How do you use technology in your everyday life? Your creative life? Your work life? Is there any specific digital or non-digital technology you would have a hard time living without? Why? How has technology changed throughout your life?  Is there any technology you wish had not changed? Why? Has there been a specific form of technology that contributed to who you are today? Tell me more
How are you a different, better, worse, enhanced, safer, etc
, person when you use a specific form of technology than when you dont?  How has your self-worth or self-conception been affected by technology? You can modify these questions or ask other questions that are appropriate for your interview situation
The above list contains suggested starting points
The idea is to find connections between technology and your interviewees life experiences and self-identity
  After you conduct your interview, write a 750-1,000-word field report following these instructions: Write an introduction in which you briefly describe the person you interviewed
Include some general demographic information about them (year of birth, gender, where they live, etc
) Indicate the date the interview took place
This should be during the current semester
  Identify and describe three things you learned from your interview about the impact of specific artifacts or kinds of technology on this person
 Do not relay a transcript from your interview
 Choose the three things you think are most relevant to the theme of technology and human experience and that you think had the greatest personal significance to your interviewee
Write a 5-7 sentence conclusion that reflects on your interviewees relationship with technology in general
You can consider some of the same kinds of things you did in Stage 1 about yourself
 Would they be the same person they are today without a specific piece of technology? Did any of the technological artifacts they talk about change them during a specific time of their life? How is technology in general a part of who they are?