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A 8 part sitcom series.
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A collection of short stories coupled with paintings.
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A portfolio of my photography work.
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A poster-board paired with a paper I'd write on learning how to learn.
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A sort of TED talk like presentation.
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An interactive project that includes resources for people without insurance or documentation that may need to reach out, all of the resources listed will have bilingual services available, it would also include, artwork and a photo gallery.
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Essentially this journal was going to be the back up to a video of me camping in the wilderness actually eating these plants.
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Fire and its effect on us both in history and in modern day.
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I decided to volunteer with elementary school kids at Mark Twain Elementary and later on at the Common Good.
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I described it the same: how social media effects a person and how it changes your mind.
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I described my capstone as "a series of paintings that speak for different types of people." It was exactly as I ended up with! I wanted to expose people to the concept of our differences being skin deep. Regardless of our born identities, we aren't different. Our cultures may be different, and our
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I had always planned to involve my art in my capstone.
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I originally described it as a furthering of talents I already had — learning composition for drawings and paintings, making my own molds and designing my own resin pieces, and learning how to sew better (I had basic knowledge before).
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I originally started out with an idea to create a book about the physio-psychological impacts of music. But as time went on I kept gravitating towards piano and eventually decided to make a song on piano instead.
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I originally was going to do the history of chemical warfare.
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I originally was writing a blog on the different hobbies and skills I was teaching myself and documenting the progress and how it shaped me as a person.
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I planned a beekeeping project but never started.
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I planned on doing my project on my cross country training.
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I said I would be doing a PowerPoint presentation on the history of the Tulsa SPCA.
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I started off with wanting to teach myself how to crochet, but after talking with Ms Gates, she helped me to decide what I wanted to do with my Capstone.
I started with a pretty vague proposal if I recall. I said "wire-wrapping/embroidery/jewelry" project, and before that I thought about photography, but came up with my idea quite late comparatively.
I started with an animation video explaining my plan to balance my practical job with my art job.
I started with the children's museum and then I moved to art.
I started with the idea of showing a tutorial on how to bake something from scratch.
I started with the intention to write the whole book, which would look somewhere around 20 or so chapters. I knew it wouldn't have happened in the end, but I wanted to set the end goal for myself.
I started with what got me into photography and how it changed my point of view with art, and how to create stories behind the art from one’s view.
I was going to be volunteering at a local children’s museum. My capstone about this was to discuss the importance and livelihood of service to the community.
I was going to talk about dance and show my solo.
I was going to track my progress both in improvement of quality but also how my store had gone (thanks COVID).
I will give a talk about the dangers of electricity and teach my audience about amperage, voltage, and wattage. My goal is to teach in a way that all audience members can learn: visual, audial, and kinesthetic methods. Talks along with some form of presentation will fulfill two of the three categori
In my Capstone project proposal, I talked about how I planned to write at least one original song and explain the process that I went through to write and record it.
It started as a self love project, but over time I realized that it wouldn't be possible to finish in quarantine. So, I decided to make a photography website
It was about old English vs new English at first, but then I loved Discovery Lab so I did that instead.
It was supposed to be like a Ted Talk where I would have more visuals and charts, but I didn't have as much time to put it together so I did the best I could.
Making a water to combustible gas conversion engine.
Music to Darkroom photography
My capstone project was an indoor irrigation system for the plants on top of the book shelves in the Commons. The irrigation system was to be automated and would only need for the reservoir to be filled every so often; everything else would be taken care of by the system. The system would run off of
My experience the same as I finished it.
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
My initial plan was to create a book where I put my photography and literature media all together.
My original project was going to be a video game coded in C# with a team of two other people aiding in code, assets, and sound design.
My original proposal was learning how to clog and working on my speed and my knowledge of a different dancing type.
My proposal was a history of art and why people keep making it.
Originally, I proposed teaching incarcerated women speech and debate as my documented capstone experience. I planned on teaching two units—a beginner and an advanced class—that met once a week at either David L. Moss Correctional Center in Tulsa or Mabel Bassett Correctional Center in McLoud.
Originally, I wanted to just print out pictures of the teachers I've had and get some tracing paper and trace it onto the canvas.
Originally, my capstone started out with expanding my skill set with different kinds of printmaking to expand my portfolio. I had planned on doing three linoleum prints, three etchings, and printing on textile with soft blocks. The linoleum and the etching pieces were going to be a series of three,
Photography was the starting project and is the continued project.
Starting a Photography Business
The first project I had decided on was to make a book of simple pleasures, in order to create something that could have a positive impact on both me and other people. In a way I came back around to that same theme although centralized on gardening and horticulture.
This project is intended to bring awareness to the problems with our death investigation system, because there are many. This is not a common topic of conversation so not many people are aware of these issues and that is a problem.
Well, when I first did my proposal I first was planning on doing it on what I learned from the EMSA program, but I felt like it wasn't enough information for it.
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