Thursday, October 29, 2015

Blog 10 - Interview 2 Reflection





1. Please explain how you are spending your mentorship time (Is it at a workplace or somewhere else? Are you shadowing? Are you able to do tasks that are meaningfully related to the topic? If so, what? Are there other people who are experts in the location? Etc...)
  • I am doing my mentorship at a nature center that basically represents a workplace. The days I come in there's always staff members working around the nature center, making sure everything's clean and that the animals have what they need. They take me with them and have me help in whatever needs to be done. There's times where I mop the floors or clean the restrooms, but I'm also able to feed the animals and clean their cages.
2. How did you find your mentor? How did you convince this person to help you?
  • At first I was looking for an animal rehabilitation facility, but it was hard to find one that was not far away. I had some help from Ms, Ortega and she recommended San Dimas Nature Center. I called and asked about their program and they gave me the information. I started volunteering and after a while I told her about my project. She was very interested in it and was glad to help.
3. How would you rate your comfort level with you mentor at this point in your relationship? How does this relate to the time you've spent so far at mentorship/with this person?
  • From one to ten, I would say around a seven. She's always the one who guides me and tells me what needs to be done. I feel like we have a good relationship that's not overly comfortable, but not stiff either.
4. What went well in this interview? Why do you think so? What do you still need to improve? How do you know? How will you go about it?
  • I thought that I had good questions to start off with because I was able to get some information about her background, as well as the nature center. What I feel like I lack on, is my expression of the question. I find myself stuttering a couple of times and it loses the meaning of the question. I think if I practice the questions a little more before hand, it should fix my situation.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Blog 9 - Advisory Prep 3


1. State whether or not you currently have a mentor, and what the status of your interview is with that person?
  • I currently do have a mentor. He takes on the responsibilities for the nature center and makes sure everything is running smoothly. If there's ever a problem, he's the first person to address it. I will be going to the nature center this Thursday to interview him.
2. At this point, your research is probably guiding your studies toward more specific areas within your topic. Name the area or two you find most promising and explain your reasons.
  • Communication is one of the most important concepts when taking care of wildlife animals. Communication allows them to have a lot more connections with other nature centers and rehabilitation organizations. If the rehabilitation centers have an animal that can no longer be returned to their natural habitat, they look for nature centers who will be willing to adopt it as an educational animal. These organizations help each other out.
3. What kinds of sources do you think will help you in the next month to gain more research depth? Where will you go to get them?
  • I've recently been to the library and checked out a couple of books. I've realized that some of these books touch up on topics that would have never occurred to me to research. I also feel like interviews would be a great source of information because you're able to talk to the staff members about their experiences when actually working with animals. I want to branch out to other facilities rather than staying at the San Dimas Nature Center. This way I'll be able to get different perspectives and maybe different information.
4. Write down a possible EQ. Please don't worry about wording other than ensuring that it provides the option for multiple correct answers. At this point, the senior team is most interested in understanding your thought process.
  • What component is essentially the most important to adequately nurture a wildlife animal?

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Blog 8 - Independent Component 1 Proposal



. Describe in detail what you plan to do for your 30 hours.
  • Every Saturday there's an animal presentation for the public. It mostly focuses on informing the children and their parents about the different types of animals they have in their nature center. This Saturday will be my first Saturday there. Before I'm able to present on a certain specie, I must know their information. Such as their diet, their age, their social skills, where they are most commonly found, specific information about the one that we currently have, and so forth. I plan to inform the people and answer any of the questions they might have. 
2. Discuss how or what you will do to meet the expectation of showing 30 hours of evidence.
  • My mentor is usually in his office; working out the management for the nature center. Several times he'll walk around and converse with other people, but then he'll head back to continue his work. However, the staff members are constantly walking around to see if anyone needs assistance. They answer people's questions and make sure the animals are in good care. They help present the animals and they will be able to verify that I am completing my 30 hours of independent component. 
3. Explain how what you will be doing will help you explore your topic in more depth.
  • Wildlife rehabilitators must be familiar with animals to be able to treat them. They tend to take classes and study about the different types of species to thoroughly learn more about the natural history and the particular needs of each one of them. This will help provide food, medical care, caging, environment, and so on. Learning and presenting about these animals will give me specific background information, helping me to interact with them.
4. Update your Senior Project Hours log.
  • It is currently updated, but I will continue to add the hours as the days of my mentor-ship go by. I will be more active starting next week.