Blog #4 OHP Process


Blog #4 OHP Process


Q 1: What did you enjoy most about the interview process of the Oral History Project?
     
     The most enjoyable part of the OHP was the interview portion, you could learn so many ways of how people helped the recovery process of hurricane Harvey. You could hear their personal thoughts about what they thought and how their whole thinking process reflected on what they did. It is honestly the most interesting and intriguing experience that I have had this whole year. The way that Robert explained the whole concept of dealing with a hurricane in general was on the spot and could not be projected any more perfectly. The interview portion was relaxed and not incredibly nerve racking, but I feel bad for Hunter personally considering that he was asking 90% of all the questions. Overall this was a great process and a very inspiring interview.

Q 2: What advice would you give to others about working in a group?

     I would tell everybody to each ask at least 2 questions because the only peep of a word that you could here pop out of my mouth was the very last thing in the recording was, "Yup". I feel like I did not put as much effort into the questions as I did into everything else, so I would recommend that everybody else hopefully put equal amounts of effort into everything that was assigned. I am pretty sure my anxiety was responsible for the lack of verbal usage, so do not be afraid to ask questions. Most of the questions were split between Connor and Hunter but personally, I should have written a couple. So lesson learned, make sure you end up writing a few questions, and don't let procrastination take over your ability to learn.

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