We have now defined all the basics roughly as you can see from our previous posts, to build on them. We are aware of which research questions are at the center, what we want to determine and investigate and with which methods we will use. We also know which collaboration partners we are going to work with. We have selected some websites that serve as sources of information.
However, we don't have many results yet. But since the basics are in place, we will develop more and more valuable insights step by step. We have already prepared a survey that still has to be approved by our teacher. Once it's approved, we'll have as many people as possible answer it, which will give us a lot of answers and results quickly. We can turn the results of the survey in diagramms and tables. We are also planning intervies with our collaboration partners, which will surely provide us with text or maybe even audio. We want to take pictures ourselves in switzerland and ask our collaboration partners if they can also take and send some pictures.
These many results (and hopefully many more that we can still work out and consider) help us to create a succesful project.
For the survey we considered the following questions:
1. How much water do you drink per day?
2. Do you drink tap water?
3. Which are the countries where you think people can’t drink tap water?
These are open questions. We are curious to see what the answers will be.
4. Do you buy your drinking water in the store?
There are people who can’t drink tap water and have to buy it in the store. We are curious to see how many people have to buy it.
5. Do your drinking and your showering water come from the same source?
6. Do you have any idea about how to improve the quality of tap water in other countries?
7. Where do you think our tap water comes from?
These questions aim at finding out if people know where their tap water comes from.
8. According to which criteria do you evaluate good tap water?
9. Do you filter the tap water before you drink it?
There are people who filter their tap water before they drink it. We want to know if this also applies to the people answering our survey :)
10. On a scale 1-5 how important is clean tap water to you?
We hope for our survey to be successful and informative!
Sandrina and Emina
On 10 January I had a short phone call with my friend who answered many questions about the health effects of meat consumption. He is not a vegetarian himself, but he is aware of the need to be careful with meat consumption. Here are the questions from the interview with my friend Levin. The answers will be added in the post...
- What diseases are supported by meat consumption?
- Can the predominant consumption of meat lead to fatal consequences?
- Does it depend on what kind of meat is consumed? Are there healthier types of meat?
- What does meat contain that is harmful to us?
- Would organic meat be another option or have the same effect?
INSTAGRAM
https://www.instagram.com/dontwaste_myenergy
- VZ21: Lia, Celia, Rémy [in contact with Resma, Kerala]
- M19a: Jasmina E., [Sarina, Jasmin S. (from the Sweat money team)]
- Other collaboration partners all over the world: ?
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Twitter
https://twitter.com/where_2_where
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Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/dontwastemyenergy
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For our project, we made a PowerPoint together with an audio file.
Mario & Joel
Powerpoint presentation about how ecological are electric cars

For the research of the project we created a survey.
Please take a few minutes of your time to answer our questions.
Thank you for your support!
Blockhütten - log cabins (humanitarianresponse.info)
We made our two surveys now on KoboToolbox. One is in German and the other in Thai.
Here is the Link to the German Survey: https://ee.humanitarianresponse.info/x/i00F8rlE
We'd be happy if you could participate on our survey.
Kim & Jasmin