Monday, 26 October 2009

For the double page spread interview with have decided to interview Jones a camps international member of staff, who works with the community and gap year students to help with animal conservation.

On the first page of the double page spread with have decided to have a big picture with jones and some gap year students, then under the photo we will have a brief introduction of what Jones roll in the company (Camps international) and a general profile of him.
-Member of staff at camps international.
-Specialises in animal conservation work.
- Works three months a year at camps international, has another job.
-Family lives in Tsavo also.
-Earns 1000 kenya shillings a months, worth £16 pounds.
-Favourite animal is an elephant.
-Cousin was killed by an elephant, this changed Jones views on elephants dramatically.
-Has a very good relationship with gappers.
For the interview we will use pictures of us and Jones and other gap year student, animal conservation work and the projects we do to help.

After this on the next page we will start the interview, we have done a brief draft of questions that we have decided to ask Jones theses are
- Do you enjoy your job, working with animals?
-What is it like working with a group of gap year students?
-How is the conservation work coming alone since we left?
-What is your favourite animal and why?
-Can you tell us one experience that has changed your view on animal conservation work?
-Have you learnt anything new while working with Camps international?
-How long have you been working here?
-Have you got any other jobs?
-What kind of things do you do to help with animal conservation?
-What qualities and skills have you gained?
-Why did you changed your views of elephants when your cousin died?
-What projects to you do and encourage others to do to help animal conservation?

We are also considering doing a small section of the article on a gap year student, the questions we could ask are
- How was your experience out in kenya?
-How has it changed yours on animal conservation?
-What type of work did you do for animal conservation?
-Are there any skills and qualities you have gained from this experience?
- Would you go back if you had the chance?
-What was the highlight of the trip?

At the bottom of the page we would include a link of the Camps international website, so the reader could find out more information if they wish.
http://www.campsinternational.com

2 comments:

  1. Olivia, as the school is closed because of the snow, please ensure that you upload anything that you can to your blog so that me and Mr Swain can access it over the break. Continue working on your main and two subsidiary tasks. Have a happy holiday,
    Mrs F x

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  2. You need to complete an evaluation of your practical coursework on your blog. Remember that the unit is marked out of a total of 100 marks: 20 marks for the planning and research and its presentation; 60 marks for the construction; 20 marks for the evaluation.
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    • What have you learned from your audience feedback?
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