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If anybody wants to do a virtual prom that would be cool—class of 2020 is not over yet! Keep your head up high and....WASH YO HANDS!!!! (1) ·
Make a plan at the beginning of the year, see if it is possible or acceptable, see how everything is going to work, and give it your best. (1) ·
Start at the beginning of the year. (1)
A slide show of some of the topics I went through in the TulsaTech class "Cyber security and forensics." Though it may not be the most polished thing in the world, I wanted to at least make the average computer/phone user aware of the different types of security threats that one could face while onl (1) ·
My project is fluid painting or paint pouring. I find this very therapeutic and relaxing. (1) ·
Pictures and videos of me talking about my experience and what my time at the Children's Museum was all about. (1)
I completely changed mine because I was behind already, school ended, and this is what I could come up with. (1) ·
The video was a complete 180 from what I was going to do, which was a bulletin board, but I think it turned out pretty well. (1) ·
Things didn't go exactly as planned, of course as stated many times it's not the most polished thing in the world but I feel like I could have maybe added more. (1)
I had a good time painting and making the project. (1) ·
That I might want to work with children as a career. (1) ·
While going to the Tulsa Tech for this capstone, I've learned many different things. Sure there was the initial cyber security, but I've also learned small bits of networking, and operating systems. Mainly different types of cyber attacks as shown in the slideshow, but also different types of connec (1)
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