Biology 3224F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Ibm Officevision, Natural Selection
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Western has laid claim to the best student experience at a research intensive university. Using the appreciative inquiry process over the next several days, we will address questions such as the following: Tips for conducting appreciative interviews: invest 3 minutes in introducing yourselves - discover a half dozen characteristics you have in common. Decide who will be the first interviewer: use the interview protocol as a guideline. Find a comfortable location and ask the questions as if you were just sitting and talking with a friend over coffee. Don"t tell yours or give your opinion about their experiences: be genuinely curious about their experiences, thoughts and feelings. Give your full attention: your interviewee might take a while to think about their answers; allow for silence. If you feel that a response is incomplete or that additional information would provide necessary context to a comment, here are some possible questions you can use to probe further: