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Internal/External Subject Matter Expert Plans Here are more questions I would like to ask the people I interview (I can/will get more specific once I figure out exactly who I'm going to be interviewing):
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What have you read to think and learn more about your topic and questions?
Currently, I have not read anything to help with my Capstone project. But, when I do, I plan to read books written during the Aesthetic movement and others written about a variety of art forms (painting, photography, filmmaking, etc.). I want to learn why people care about specific types of art, how it impacts them, and learn more about art forms that I don't know as much about. Who do you plan to speak with internally? What do you hope to learn from these conversations? What is the first question you want to ask that person? The most important question you want to ask that person?
Most important question: What do you think makes art impactful/meaningful? Who do you want to communicate with externally? What do you hope to learn from these conversations? What is the first question you want to ask that person? The most important question you want to ask that person?
Most important question: What do you think makes art impactful/meaningful? What are the next questions that will help you develop your thinking on your topic? What more do you need (research-wise, refinement of ideas-wise, what ideas or questions do you need to clarify, etc.)? I don't think I need to ask anymore questions because I have already asked a lot and I think I am heading in the right direction. I'm just excited to start my research/interviews/projects to get working on this project! |
AuthorAri Isenberg is a graduating senior of The Galloway School's class of 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia. Learn more about him and his work here: www.AriIsenberg.com Archives
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