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Conducting an Interview Asking your relatives questions about your family is a great way to learn about your family history. italian • genealogy • living history • interview • italy
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Interviewing - Preparation This is the first article in a series of five articles that discuss the interviewing process. To properly conduct an interview, the interviewer must prepared as much or more than the candidate who is to be interviewed. This article goes into depth about the processes involved in preparing for this meeting. interviewing • candidate • interview • interviewer • resume
Interviewing – The Evaluation, Part I This is the fourth article in a five part series. In the previous three articles I discussed how to prepare for and conduct the interview. The emphasis on that portion was on making the interview a positive experience for both your candidate and yourself. In this part of the interviewing process I will discuss how to evaluate the results of the interview, and the documents that were acquired during the previous two parts. manage • manager • management • managment • managing
Interviewing with Twitter As Twitter's popularity continues to increase (it is now the third largest social network, behind Facebook and MySpace), it just might change the way interviews are run. twitter • twitterview • interviewing with twitter • drawbacks of a twitterview • benefits of a twitterview
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Oral Histories Recording interviews with grandparents, parents, and other family members preserves their stories in their own words. Use these tips to plan your interview. oral histories • family interviews • grandparents interviews • how to interview family members • how to interview grandparents
Part Two - During the Interview Second part of a multi-part series on Interviewing and Investigation Techniques. This part helps you learn what to do and not do during an interview. interview • investigation • series • documentation • writing
Teaching Through Simulations In the social studies classrom, get your students' attention through role playing activiites. active learning in the classroom • social studies simulations • geography lesson plans • history lesson plans • history lesson ideas |
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