Blog 2 November 5, 2016
This week my partner and I have accomplished our empathy questions. We wrote down questions to ask specific people and departments relating to the environment. We hope to get amazing responses that will benefit us. The thing that went wrong was we had trouble creating questions to ask the people and departments intended for it. The challenges we faced were creating those questions. It was kind of tough because we didn’t know what to ask them and also because my partner and I didn’t really have much time to talk about it in class, but we eventually got it done by communicating online. The thing I have learned throughout the process is that technology really came in handy. We got to communicate online to finish it up. I have improved my skill over the past week by having good time management. Yes, my partner and I are on track for our on-time delivery. We do not need any adjustments because our timeline or schedule right now for November is to conduct the empathy interviews, and we just finished creating the questions for it. Our next action is to go out there and start gathering the results and meet up with the people and departments and ask them our questions and start conducting the interviews.
Communicating in Messenger

I suggest including politicians - especially the ones running now - in your empathy interviews. Ask them about their views on the environment and ask them what they think about a conservationist approach to preserving our environment. Hopefully, you have already done some research on what Palau does so that you can mention some key points you like from Palau's approach. Be sure you record the names and dates of what each politician has said. You guys should just go across the street where the polling stations are to do your interviews - you'll find the politicians there! They may be easier to talk to now because they are trying to win votes... Time is critical here!
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