Capstone Blog Post #2

The purpose of the interview was to get an expert on your topic to help you with your notes. This part was super hard for me and not being able to do most of this blog post the first time I saw it was harder. I am happy that I got it done and the person that I interviewed, Dr.Paul F. Johnston was really kind to let me interview him. I am very grateful that he allowed me to interview him.

The process of finding an interview was the hardest part. There wasn’t anyone that me, my parents, or people I knew that worked with the Titanic. Then I read one of my resources and found that there were many places to go to that involved the Titanic. But when I went back to tell my parents, they said that they found someone I could interview from a museum! His name is Dr. Paul F. Johnston and he is Curator of Maritime History, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institute. He was very kind. Also coming up with questions was hard. I wanted mine to be really good, but they all came out really bad.

The experience conducting the interview was okay. It went as planned because we did it on zoom. It was lagging a lot but it got better near the end. I learned that Dr. Paul F. Johnston works on more than just the Titanic. He works on many types of shipwrecks and  he is very talented and hardworking.

The interview was hard at first, but it got better as it went on. Thank you Dr. Paul F. Johnston.

Capstone Blog post #1

The capstone project is where we take a regular topic and write about it. You have to make a main inquiry question and 5 sub questions to go with it. For example, I’m doing my capstone about the Titanic. 

The process wasn’t that hard. I have been interested in the Titanic ever since I saw the movie. It was the first topic I came up with.

Unlike choosing the topic, choosing the main inquiry question was hard. I had no clue what to write. My teacher helped me though, and we came up with the question “How has the discovery of the Titanic wreckage changed what we thought about how it sank?”

Coming up with the sub questions was easy. I just reflected off of what my topic was and wrote about things I wanted to learn. Some of my sub questions are: How was the wreckage discovered? What was the response? And What are some major discoveries about the ship that have been made since the wreckage has been found?

All in all, I really hope that my project turns out good. I also hope I can find an interview.

Immigration Blog Post #2

The Immigration Project was really fun! I feel really good that I have done all of it. I also feel accomplished.

Creating the video was hard. There was one part where I was really stressed. It was when I was working on the Adobe video and I couldn’t get my photos onto my video. I solved this by screenshotting my photos, cropping them, and then adding them to my video. I recorded my video late at night because I had no time to do it anytime else. Other than that I liked it.

I learned so much about my Immigrant, Margarita. I always thought that she traveled with her family but it turns out that she traveled with her son. She has taught me way more than I thought of her.

Overall, Margarita is a really kind person and was such a fun person to interview. I liked this project because it was such a challenge.

Immigration Blog Post #1

The immigration project that I’m working on is about my babysitter, Margarita Bautista. She was very easy to reach and was very excited to answer the questions that I had for her. I love this project so far and can’t wait to work on the video.

When preparing for the interview, I was very stressed because I couldn’t figure out any question to ask. Since my sister also did the same immigration project I asked her for some feedback. Luckily, she helped me with some questions. I was also really nervous because I kept on asking my parents to call her so we could talk. Unfortunately, it took a few days until they actually told her about the project and such. Preparing for the interview was stressful.

Doing the interview was the hardest part. I did it over the phone and I couldn’t understand what Margarita was saying because she only spoke Spanish. I had to get my mother to translate it for me. An interesting thing I learned about Margarita was that she traveled to America with her son and has lived with her son ever since. Another thing that was hard about the interview was that for some of the questions Margarita didn’t give a definitive answer, so I had to delete those questions. I also had trouble writing down the answers to the questions because the phone that I had the translated answers on kept turning off so it was annoying to turn it back on. 

Overall, I really like doing the immigration project because it is fun yet challenging. I hope to do another thing like this sometime soon!