Introductions & Mini-Interviews

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Introductions & Mini-Interviews

Ten Minute Interviews Pair off with someone you don’t know!!!! Goal is to learn more about your classmate – you can set a sub-goal if you want Step 1: 5 minutes to brainstorm questions and/or topics you would like to discuss Step 2: One person goes first and has 10 minutes to interview the other person Step 3: Switch roles – 10 minutes Step 4: Jot down some notes to remember what you discussed, what you found interesting – 5 minutes Step 5: Consult with the person you interviewed to ask if there is any information that they shared with you that they would prefer not to share with the larger group Step 6: Everyone will introduce the person who they interviewed

Discussing Rapport How did your interviews go? How did you feel doing this activity? Did the conversation flow? Were there awkward moments? What happened? Were there questions that worked well? For example . . . How did this compare to other interviews you have taken part in?