Today
Today we concluded our personal research for this project. We find that the information we have now is enough, otherwise our project post would become out of hand.
Also we contacted the people responsible for the clima pavillion in Zurich to find out, what they need for us for our collaboration.
Our collaboration team from Kerala has exams at the moment, which means they will send their document with their research as soon as their exams are through (estimated in about one or two weeks).
In three weeks
Due to final exams which are held here at our school, we will not have school for the next two weeks. That means we will not be working on this project as actively until the 24th of June.
On the 24th we will evaluate and analyze our survey and add it to our final document.
Also we will include the research of the team from Kerala into our document as well.
Hello Everyone!
We have just finished our suvrey. It would be really great if you could fill out the form.
Here is the link to our survey: Survey Medical Plants
Thank you very much!
Anabel & Karla
These are the questions we are going to ask my half-sister in the interview next week:
- How did you start this line of work? Why did you choose it? (What would be interesting about this job)
- What are the positive sides of herbal medicine? (To see the benefits)
- What are the negative sides of herbal medicine? (To know about the dangers)
- Would you always recommend using herbal medicine? If not, why? (Her opinion about it)
- Why is it, that some countries use more natural remedies and others don’t? (What is it like in other countries?)
- What kind of plants can be used for medical reasons? (How many plants are there?)
- Which ones do you think actually help? Which ones do you use? (Her experience and opinion)
- Is there a chance of reduction in the number/amount of medical plants available due to constant usage? Have you ever faced such a situation, or do you think there will be a situation like that in the future? (Possible shortage of medical plants)
- Artificial fertilizers can also reduce the effect of medical plants. What opinion do you have about that statement? (Are artifical fertilizers dangerous for the medical plants?)
- How is the use of medical plants beneficial or harmful for the environment? (Does it affect the environment?)
We are positive, that this interview will go very well and give us important information for our project.
Anabel & Karla
What we have accomplished so far: (4th February - 1st April)
- We have contacted Anabel’s half-sister, who works with herbal medicine, to do an interview with.
- We have prepared the interview questions.
- We have recorded our audio pitch (Post: Audio pitch)
- We have contacted a team from Kerala and successfully formed a collaboration.
- We have thought of some questions for a survey and started to prepare the survey for publishing.
Things we do every week
- Update our word document where we write down our progress.
- Send the project progress document to the team from Kerala to keep them updated.
8th April
- Start with our internet research.
- Continue with preparation of the survey.
15th April
- Do the interview with Anabel’s half-sister.
22nd April
- Finish up our survey and publish it.
- Put the interview in writing.
13th May
- Continue with our internet research.
- Maybe create a website informing about herbal medicine.
20th May
- Evaluate the results of our survey.
- Continue with our internet research.
27th May
- Join all parts of our product. (Research, interview, survey and product of the team from Kerala)
Here is our audio pitch for your project idea:
Project pitch medical plants.m4a (355,03 kb)
Thank you for listening!
Anabel & Karla