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Capstone can seem really overwhelming at first, but it's really what you make and take away from it. It is a great way to show your creativity and teach others about something you learned. Definitely start brainstorming ideas because your capstone might change from what you initially thought it woul (1) ·
Capstone isn’t that difficult, choose something you’re interested in it will make it easier! (1) ·
Do it as fast as you can because you can’t predict what can happen. (1) ·
Do it. (1) ·
Go to Tulsa Tech, that’s it. You always have a head start, or even it you don’t want to do it you will have a skill or trade to fall back on. (1) ·
Start at the beginning of the year. (1) ·
Turn in your artifacts! They seem stupid but you will forget all of the cool stuff you have done for your project. (1)
I created a website that details the life story of each player on the roster. Clicking on a name will take you to that players own page that details their story along with their stats for the 2019-2020 season. Visit the website [https://certain-worm.glitch.me/ here]. (1) ·
I have been a Starbucks Partner for over two years, of that I was a barista for 11 months, a trainer for 9 and a Supervisor for the last 6. It took two separate interviews with two different store managers to finally get the job, but as soon as I did I fell in love with the job, my store, and cowork (1) ·
I made a video containing a poem read off by me and my three competition dances from senior year. (1) ·
My capstone shows how to make brownies from scratch that mimic the brownies you see in stores. I will show my recipe and ingredients and compare them to the ingredients in the store bought brownies. I researched what all is in the Little Debbie cosmic brownies and made my recipe to match the look of (1) ·
My project is basically talking about how social media changes our brains and how we deal with those changes. It talks about many statistics and studies that scientists and universities have done on the brain itself. (1) ·
My project is fluid painting or paint pouring. I find this very therapeutic and relaxing. (1) ·
This is a project of just my everyday life at Tulsa Tech. It also shows the difference between it and a traditional high school. Also how it affected my future and also how it helped me get jobs, internship, etc. (1) ·
When I was enrolled in the TV production program at Tulsa Tech me and some friends set out to create a sitcom. I am presenting a part of the script I had written for the series. (1)
A sitcom script (1) ·
Creating fluid paintings (1) ·
Documenting my TulsaTech experience (1) ·
Making cosmic brownies from scratch (1) ·
Presentation of poetry and dancing (1) ·
Presentation on the effects of social media (1) ·
Reflections on working at Starbucks (1) ·
Website about each player on the OKC Thunder (1)
None (1) ·
A 8 part sitcom series. (1) ·
I described it the same: how social media effects a person and how it changes your mind. (1) ·
I planned a beekeeping project but never started. (1) ·
I started with the idea of showing a tutorial on how to bake something from scratch. (1) ·
I was going to talk about dance and show my solo. (1) ·
My experience the same as I finished it. (1) ·
My initial idea was to document the process of becoming a shift supervisor at Starbucks, but because my store was in need of a supervisor and everyone I worked with was waiting on me to turn 18 so I could promote anyway, I ended up skipping a lot of the process. Since COVID -19 I am beyond proud to (1)
I completely changed mine because I was behind already, school ended, and this is what I could come up with. (1) ·
I couldn’t do some things because of not being able to be at school to receive help. (1) ·
I decided on top of showing how to bake from scratch.I would also compare the ingredients to store bought baked goods which often have a lot more preservatives and additives. I would definitely say things went as planned and the brownies turned out great. (1) ·
I had to change my Capstone some. I was going to interview people about how social media effects them specifically, but that obviously wasn’t able to happen. (1) ·
I have been super excited about presenting everything I have learned working at Starbucks and promoting within the company since we heard about the capstone project at the end of our sophomore year! As soon as we heard about it I knew I was going to present my promotions at Starbucks and everything (1) ·
I used a poem and added my two other dances. (1) ·
We weren't able to film any of it. (1) ·
Yeah, they went as planned. I had originally planned to do it with my other friends who went to Tulsa Tech, so you could see the comparison between the experiences. (1)
None (1) ·
As I put this project together (gather photos and look through artifacts) I am realizing more and more that my coworkers are the best part of my job. From starting as a barista and working alongside most of them to learning from my supervisors (and friends) to becoming one of them. All of my barista (1) ·
I had a good time painting and making the project. (1) ·
I’m glad that I did something I was genuinely interested in. I use social media frequently so I was curious about the studies done on it. (1) ·
It just helped me realize how much TulsaTech has done for me. (1) ·
It’s one of the coolest things when you type all the code out and it works perfectly on the website (1) ·
Things often fall apart. (1) ·
This project was my first time making brownies in particular from scratch. I was also modeling my recipe so they would look similar to the cosmic brownies I compared them to. I also learned a lot about ingredients and what all is put in the snack cakes you see in stores. It was very enlightening bec (1)
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