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Quinn Grzywinski Capstone

Posted by Quinn Grzywinski in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Monday, May 22, 2017 at 8:54 am

[Submitted Late Due To Medical Complications] Attached is my 2017 senior Capstone. Over the last year, I have crafted and revised the first part of what will eventually be a complete novel, with advice and mentoring from various people and staff from SLA. The completed product with be 12 chapters and over 100 pages. This Capstone does not detail the entirety of those 100 pages, but rather the first "arc", a four chapter introduction that serves as the crutch to the rest of the story. Crafting this arc was tough in trial and in error, as it came from the hindsight of many different revisions and many different deletions of large portions of text, but the final is something I think I can defend from an analytical standpoint. Obviously, this product is enver something that can be fully completed; a large portion of the rest of my time with this story will probably be countless revisionary steps into getting this first arc into an even more perfect form. When that will be is currently not yet decided, I have neither a due date I can set or a goal in mind to pursue, but my work over this past year has definitely accelerated my progress towards whatever that goal or date is.

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Jamilah Woodards' Capstone

Posted by Jamilah Woodards in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 10:06 pm

As seniors eager to walk across the stage in June at graduation, we often look at Capstones as another mandatory project that we need in order to get there. For what I look at as the most important project of my senior year, I wanted to be able to put forth a product that would be beneficial for my personal growth as well as the potential growth of my peers.


Initially, I did not know what exactly I wanted my final product to be, but I knew that i wanted my target group to be young females in high school. After pondering I came up with a concept of helping build self-esteem and unity among the girls in your community. Growing up I was bullied by some of the girls that I was surrounded by, but me being young and naive, I confused it with it being apart of the process of becoming cool. Coming into SLA allowed me to find genuine girls that cared, loved, and supported one another. My capstone was targeting the underclassman and attempting to get them to take part in like behaviors for the greater good of their community. Along with having special lunch dates with 9th and 10th grade students where we created a safe and non- judgemental space to talk freely to one another, I also put on a Ladies Who Lunch event where myself and about 15 other girls got together, enjoyed sweet treats, and got in tune with our inner selves to build each other up. My final product is a video documentation of my event followed by a Girl's Guide To Surviving High School. Although graduation is rapidly approaching, I was able to take away lessons from my events and hope to implement them into my college life.

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Vilma Martinez Capstone

Posted by Vilma Martinez in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 9:59 pm

For my capstone, I wanted to do something not only for students and teachers as well. So I decided to clean up Room 500 up on the fifth floor. Room 500 is a room where students hang out, teachers take students for quizzes and studying, or both students and teachers go to so they can use the printer there. The room was in a bad state, the walls were a pale green covered in graffiti and there were books and trash all over the floor.  I took it upon myself to take some time to clean up the room before I got to painting the walls to cover up the graffiti and moving shelves in for teachers. However, before I got to doing physical work, I collected data from students and teachers in order to get the result both parties wanted, as well as doing research. When it came to painting walls, light and dark colors worked best for ficus and prevented headaches and such. Bright colors that have an extra pop tend to strain the eyes and gives people headaches, which is what I was trying to avoid for students. Teachers wanted space to organize things as well as a space that is clean in order to hold tests and such. As soon as I got what I needed, I moved straight to the physical work which was finished in no time and the result came out really nice.





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Adlynn Gonzalez Capstone

Posted by Adlynn Gonzalez in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 9:59 pm

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For my capstone, I wanted to learn more about music than I already had. I’ve been involved with music since I was 7, and have always been trying to immerse myself in it. What I originally wanted to do for my capstone was to be an intern at a recording studio. After learning I had to be 18 to become an intern, I waited before kickstarting my capstone. Once I turned 18, all the good internship spots were gone. So I had to create a new capstone.


Over the summer, I was an intern at this organization called AMLA (a place where my brother takes lessons). I always wondered what it would be like to be a teacher, which made me realize that my new capstone should be about me teaching music. I have been taking vocal lessons for quite some time, which made me feel like I could be of some assistance to AMLA. I also became a student at AMLA just to get the best of both worlds. I ended up helping their vocal teacher in her classes. I interacted with the students and tried to find ways to build their confidence while singing. One person I ended up teaching was my brother. I have been helping him prepare a song for AMLA’s summer recital. 

The last part of my capstone was taking a group of middle schoolers to a recording studio, and taking what I’ve learned from AMLA to help them in the recording studio. We spent 6+ hours creating 3 songs using original content created by the students. Overall, it was an amazing learning experience. I documented every part of my capstone in a blog (which goes in depth about teaching at AMLA and the recording studio).

musiccapstoneblog.wordpress.com

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Gabrielle Kreidie Capstone

Posted by Gabrielle Kreidie in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 8:18 pm

​Capstones are a yearlong project created, produced, and activated by seniors at SLA. The Capstone project is meant to incorporate all the findings from four years of project-based learning, into a final design meant to broadcast the things they are most interested in. It is a yearlong dedication where the individual must be their own student, teacher, and principal to insure the final product is strong and helps the community in some way.

For my project, I created a training for Turning Points for Children, one of Philadelphia's leading organization helping foster kids and their families. With having deep connections to employees at the nonprofit, I decided to investigate a project that I could commit to throughout the year that could end up helping the organization and the people they serve. With talking to their management, I found that a problem they were having, especially with newer social workers, was their issues in the courtroom both by how to act in court and how to interact with other overworked lawyers from all sides of the case. 

I got the task of creating a training for these social workers, meant to be in groups of 15-20 together for half a day the social workers go through a case and roleplay all different roles involved in their usual court cases. The hope is that this training can be broadcasted throughout the organization for the next year and to continue to be presented to other social work agencies in Philadelphia. 

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Jahmar Askew's Capstone

Posted by Jahmar Askew in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 5:59 pm

For my Capstone, I've successfully started a nice environmentally safe "iPhone Repair Express" shop. This was a win/win situation where not only was I teaching others how to make repairs but to extend my broad knowledge of how iPhones work. I fixed over 10 iPhones here at SLA and plan to continue my work in and out this wonderful space of learning. I looked to YouTube for some help but really got things done from repairs and things I've done before. Lots of people at SLA asked: "When did you start fixing phones?", "How you fix this iPhone?", "Can you fix my Phone tech man?". From there not only did I fix phones I also started to branch out to many of the devices that we use today. Chromebooks, Macbooks you name it! The most challenging part about this was that I wasn't able to have the right supplies, therefore I started up a GoFundMe to get help with those things making the prices to get devices fixed way cheaper that it actually needs to be. I plan to continue my journey to become a certified Electronics technician. While also repairing others devices I've also rebuilt an old Apple Mac tower from 2008. I was able to put some of the latest software into it and make it run faster than ever before!

​For my Capstone, I've successfully started a nice environmentally safe "iPhone Repair Express" shop. This was a win/win situation where not only was I teaching others how to make repairs but to extend my broad knowledge of how  iPhones work. I fixed over 10 iPhones here at SLA and plan to continue my work in and out this wonderful space of learning. I looked to YouTube for some help but really got things done from repairs and things I've done before. Lots of people at SLA asked: "When did you start fixing phones?", "How you fix this iPhone?", "Can you fix my Phone tech man?".
 From there not only did I fix phones I also started to branch out to many of the devices that we use today. Chromebooks, Macbooks you name it! The most challenging part about this was that I wasn't able to have the right supplies, therefore I started up a GoFundMe to get help with those things making the prices to get devices fixed way cheaper that it actually needs to be. 
 I plan to continue my journey to become a certified Electronics technician. While also repairing others devices I've also rebuilt an old Apple Mac tower from 2008. I was able to put some of the latest software into it and make it run faster than ever before!

Quick and Easy MacBook Repairs That Will Save You a Small Fortune

Adam Estes - http://gizmodo.com/quick-and-easy-macbook-repairs-thatll-save-you-a-small-991788866


With this i will be able find out what ways i can take pieces of a computer i have and put them into another computer. I can also find out what materials will be best for me and what are the cheapest of the cheapest ones to buy. Not only can i save on repairs i can have a little extra money to go towards other products that i may need in the long run.


iPhone Screen Broken? Here Are Your Repair Options

Tim Brooks -

http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/iphone-screen-broken-here-are-your-repair-options/


With this link i've learned that there are lots of ways to fix an iphone faster and easier rather than using the basic knowledge that i already have.

Buying guide: Pick the best Mac for graphic design work

Craig Grannell - http://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac/best-mac-for-graphic-design-buying-guide-2016-2017-3450093/


This is stating what device will be an easy pick up. What will be cheaper. And how will it better your later on when other models of a laptop come on and do the same exact thing as the old model.


I use a MacBook Pro and I want to practice C programming in it, how can I do it?

https://www.quora.com/I-use-a-MacBook-Pro-and-I-want-to-practice-C-programming-in-it-how-can-I-do-it


Programming for me was a lot harder than fixing the actual computer. Ive researched lots of ways programming can be a way to make a computer run faster and smoother.


The Worst Bugs in OS X Yosemite and How to Fix Them

David Nield - http://fieldguide.gizmodo.com/the-worst-bugs-in-os-x-yosemite-and-how-to-fix-them-1652690924


With trying to program and repair computers there are lots of ways to mess up your computer. Ive came across many problems when putting a new hard drive in a computer and the computer wouldn't load due to a software issue or another issue.


5 Reasons Not to Install OS X El Capitan and 7 Reasons You Should

Josh Smith - http://www.gottabemobile.com/reasons-not-to-install-os-x-el-capitan-reasons-to-ios-x-10-11-6/



Some of the Operating Systems that are used for the mac can be kinda tough to increment to another computer and will need lots of coding when it comes down to putting them in older computers or other brands.

Kyle Wiens

https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/MacBook+Pro+15-Inch+Unibody+Teardown/590


This will show you different ways to teardown a macbook and get the useful parts out of it.


Sam Lionheart

iFixit - https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/iPhone+7+Teardown/67382


Same as the macbook you can teardown the iphone and take parts of the iphone out and use them for other things.


What Is E-Waste?

http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Electronics/WhatisEwaste/


All the other parts and pieces can be reused in a way where they will be put in other computers.


iPhone - Compare Models

http://www.apple.com/iphone/compare/


Comparing other models of iphones and stating what is inside.

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Fatu Castillo

Posted by Fatu Castillo in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 3:42 pm

​    For my Capstone Project, I decided that I wanted to pursue three things. 
    The First, crochet baby blankets and donate them to The Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia on Mother’s Day. The second, organize a crochet club to help interested students learn to take up the craft. And third, enhance my personal skills as a sewer and a knitter by taking up projects that expanded those skills
     None of which were exactly challenging; more so, they were all time-consuming. 
     The first one, making and donating baby blankets, was the most complicated of the three. I had to work with limited time and finances, so I settled on making two blankets a week until I reached twenty-five blankets. To save on supplies, I decided to make all the the blankets triangular with slight variations to add a personal touch to each of them. Even with this though, I only was able to make ten, due to lack of finances and time. Personal labels bearing my name were added to each blankets to help compensate for the lack of quantity. 
     Crochet Club was easy enough to organize, advertise, and find a teacher sponsor with. I never wanted to assign a group project, so I helped individual members pursue projects that interested them. 
     Though most of my time was consumed by managing Crochet Club and making blankets, I did take up knitting and sewing projects. Including my mentor and I doing a joint knitting gproject together with regular check-ins, and repurposing clothes.
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Darius Purnell Capstone

Posted by Darius Purnell in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 9:56 am

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In this project, I would like to provide students of SLA with several aspects of theater. I would like to gather the students and supply them with workshops throughout the year, weekly- every Wednesday. The workshops would count as an ILP for sophomores and Juniors. It would first start as classes on the history of plays. Eventually we will dissect the different play formats. By this point, we have reached the end of quarter two and will begin to study the stories for plays. The students in the workshop would have different activities where they find the conflict and relationship of characters in different play excerpts. As we progress, the students will then have drills where they construct 2 minute plays with random bits in and pieces of required info they have to put in. By this point we are halfway through quarter 3. The students will then begin to write their own plays and each workshop we will read over two students plays constructively and give feedback. The capstone will reach its end a month before keystones due to the students consisting of sophomores. However, the learning doesn't end here for the students who which to continue their plays, they can choose to have public readings for the plays.

Play Excerpt written by Nicholas Ryan

The Vase


Characters:

-Timmy(younger brother)

-Tommy(older brother)

-Mom


(Scene starts with Timmy and Tommy horseplaying, then Timmy knocks over a very expensive vase that has lived in their family for generations.)


Timmy, Oh shit Tommy what we’re gonna do?!?!?!?!?!

Tommy, I dunno, but I wasn’t the one who broke it, hahaha.

Timmy, Dude! You helped break it though. Ohh this is bad…

Tommy, Uh oh, look outside.


(A car pulls up and Mom gets out and walks in the house.)


Mom, Hi ki- Oh, JESUS CHRISTMAS! WHAT THE FUCK HAVE YOU DONE?!?!

Timmy, Mom! It was an-

Tommy, I broke it, it was an accident

Mom, I expected this from Timmy, but you? I’m disappointed...

Tommy, I really am sorry.


(Mom pulls out a cigarette, lights it and smokes it for a bit.)

Mom, You, (points at Tommy) come here.


(Mom takes her cigarette and puts it on Tommy’s forehead. Tommy screams in pain.)


Timmy, (In his head) Oh god, why did you do that Tommy? You didn’t have to take the bullet for me. What should I do?

Tommy, It’s okay,(wipes away tears) let’s just go to bed.


(Scene Ends)


Scene 2:


(The boys wake up and go downstairs. The mother is sitting in her seat in the kitchen, silently.)


Timmy


Scene 3:


Timmy, I’m sick of her. I’m sick of her always hurting us. We’re like her punching bags, objects for her to take her anger out on.

Tommy, Just forget about it, she’s our mother.

Timmy, Mothers don’t put their cigarettes out on their kids! Mothers don’t constantly abuse their children! She isn’t a mother!

Tommy, Then what do you suggest we do?

Timmy, Run away.

Tommy, Huh? Run away? That’s the stupidest idea I’ve heard. Where would we go?

Timmy, I don’t know but anywhere is better than here. We could scrape up some money and get bus tickets. Then, from there we could figure out what to do.

Tommy, That’s actually not that bad of an idea.

Mom, Tommy! Come here!

Tommy, Oh shit.

Timmy, What does she want now?


(Tommy goes to Mom. Timmy follows behind, hiding.)


Tommy, Yes, mother?

Mom, You didn’t do the dishes.

Tommy, Huh?

Mom, I said, you didn’t do the dishes!

Tommy, I’m sorry! I was-(stutters)

Mom, I don’t care what you were doing! (Stands up and slaps Tommy. Tommy falls down, crying.)

Tommy, (sobs) Oww…

(Timmy rushes in, pushes the mother down. He takes her pocketbook, and pulls Tommy up.)

Timmy, Come on, Tommy! We’re getting out of here!

Mom, GET BACK HERE! AGHHH!


(Timmy and Tommy leave the stage, running away.

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Fortier, Mark. Theory/Theatre: An Introduction. London: Routledge, 1997. Print.

This book gives an in depth introduction to the connections of literary theory to theatre and performance. The author roots from examples such as Shakespeare, Aphra Behn, Chekhov Artaud, Cixous, and Churchill. The author unites theatre to the cultural principles that lay in literature. This book benefits my project by directing me to what makes literature and theatre so unique separate and when put together, what makes them one of the best ways intellectual methods of learning. My capstone was made to use these elements to unite the SLA community through theater by allowing students to express themselves on a stage.

Rohd, Michael. Theatre for Community, Conflict & Dialogue: The Hope Is Vital Training Manual. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann, 1998. Print.

Theatre for Community gives a reading that explains one of the most important things a teacher must master; communication. Theatre is used as a way of expression and only by allowing the children to open themselves creatively and emotionally will they ever fully experience the art of theater. The book gives a proper guide to demonstrate the proper way to allow the students to feel comfortable expressing themselves in a deep level with their teacher. I can use this source as a practice to ensure i can gain a trust with the students involved in my capstone and to allow the students to feel that they don't need to hold back when writing about emotional topics.

Kachur, Donald S., Judith A. Stout, and Claudia L. Edwards. Engaging Teachers in Classroom Walkthroughs. Alexandria, VA: ASCD, 2013. Print.

​Engaging Teachers in Classroom Walkthroughs provides learning and teaching experiences from actual teachers. The book focuses on the observations made when implementing different activities in lessons. Reading this guide with supply me the means of knowledge of what exactly works best in a classroom and what gets the best outcome when used in a classroom of student who are both completely uninterested and completely interested. I can also gain ideas for lesson plans and activities I myself could use in my classroom when teaching my workshops. The use of walkthroughs will allow me to answer my what if scenarios for when I do something correctly by eliminating the chance of flaw by follow the detailed steps.

DiYanni, Robert, and Pat C. Hoy. Occasions for Writing: Evidence, Idea, Essay. Boston, MA: Thomson Heinle, 2008. Print.

Occasions for Writing sets me on the write path of understanding how to encourage my students how to grow accustomed to impulses of writing. The book gives exercises to expand the idea of writing in different and new places. I want to get my students in my workshop to spontaneously write for the class. The book speaks on how the different things around us can act as muses for us to write for any style. I want to use this source to teach my students that they could write about the simplest things such as sitting in a cafe writing down dialogue they hear.

Neumann, Bonnie H., and Helen M. McDonnell. Teaching the Short Story: A Guide to Using Stories from around the World. Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English, 1996. Print.

The practice of examining short stories will be strengthened from reading this source. After writing our own stories, what follows should be a thorough examination of is in order. This source explains the proper way to discuss stories after reading. It speaks on the topics that should be brought up to fully understand the main themes and what could make the stories better when corrected. In my workshop we began the year with examining works of art, this source could have allowed a longer discussion that could have helped the students full grasp the concept of what makes a great play.

Landay, Eileen, and Kurt Wootton. "The ArtsLiteracy Project - The Handbook." The ArtsLiteracy Project - The Handbook. Education Department at Brown University, 2014. Web. 01 Feb. 2017. <http://www.artslit.org/handbook.php>.

The handbook provides a collection of ideas and activities that were developed and learned by teachers and teaching artists. The activities were made to work on the different educational contexts that are used for theater and writing. The handbook evolves around a circle called The Performance Cycle. Each activity is part of the simple process represented by the Performance Cycle. The website also provides links to other books by the team. The book A Reason to Read: Linking Literacy and the Arts that could be found on another section of the website, offers new activities and the the purposes behind them. Both of these texts mentioned and others that I could find on the site could provide for me a new perception of the activities I’ll use in my workshop.

​Moses, Alexandra R. "Writing Aloud: Staging Plays for Active Learning." Edutopia. Edutopia, 06 Aug. 2008. Web. 02 Feb. 2017. <https://www.edutopia.org/student-playwrights-project-playwriting>.

This is an article on a recent project where middle school students took part in a year long project that resulted in a performance at the end of the year. This article allows me to see people’s reaction to a project such as the one written due to the similarities of my project. I can use this source as a sneak peek to what my audience will think at the end of the year when my students do their performance. It lets me into their process of getting to the success end of their project. I also get to look at what people tend to react to when watching student led performances.





MindShift. "How Theater Can Offer Students New Perspectives On History." MindShift. MindShift, 23 June 2013. Web. 02 Feb. 2017. <https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/06/23/how-theater-can-offer-students-new-perspectives-on-history/>.

The article speaks on how teachers are trying to add a creative aspect to teaching. They try to incorporate things you wouldn't think of when you're studying something in for example a history class. The article can give me advice when it comes to ensuring that the students in my workshop on task and interested. I can look at different subjects that could be written for a play in a new perspective and teach it to the students.

Gresock, Mary, and Lisette Steinwald. "Rainstorms and Symphonies: Performing Arts Bring Abstract Concepts to Life." Edutopia. Edutopia, 05 Oct. 2016. Web. 02 Feb. 2017. <https://www.edutopia.org/blog/performing-arts-abstract-concepts-lisette-steinwald-mary-gresock>.

Rainstorms and Symphonies speaks on the effect of learning when early elementary teachers integrate music and theater, student learning improves in reading, math, and science as they become better critical thinkers and problem solvers. I can use this for my capstone by helping my students prepare for the worse when it comes to the performance where we could work around any complications. On performance night, a lot of unexpected things could occur and after reading this article I can learn how to prepare my students to problem solve.

Korbey, Holly. "How Performing in Theater Can Help Build Empathy in Students." MindShift. MindShift, 22 Aug. 2016. Web. 02 Feb. 2017. <https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/08/22/how-performing-in-theater-can-build-empathy-in-students/>.

This source focuses on the study of enhancing empathy in students through theater performances. This fits for my capstone because in my workshop we will be writing pieces that relate back to our struggles in our personal lives. By performing these pieces we can learn to understand each other and build empathy for the people around us because we now know what they  been through. WE can provide support for each other especially for those with stage fright. In the beginning of the year we looked at old plays and just like in the article, the students had a connection with what the characters were going through.
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Chiara Nemati Capstone

Posted by Chiara Nemati in Capstone · Herman · Wed on Thursday, May 18, 2017 at 9:48 am

​A capstone seeks not only to inspire others in the community but also to inspire the creator. 

Through the course of this year I faced a few obstacles until I reached my final product. I was set on the idea of informing others and I wanted to participate in the teaching process that I have been a recipient of. 

I decided to use my skills as an editor and journalist for SLAMedia to begin writing and working with other students to create articles that displayed their opinions on the 2016 election. A capstone that effectively educates and inspires, creates an environment that invites other to join. Throughout the year I was able to get students to write on political topics and express their opinions. 

For writers such as myself, the easiest way to understand what was occurring in our nation was to turn to writing. Through the writing process not only does the author understand what is happening, they are also able to understand what must be done. The Trump administration has been full of uncertainty  and through this capstone I hope I have aided in giving the writers and readers some clarity. 

The pieces found in my magazine also exist on the SLAMedia website this medium provides a different outlook. In chronological order, a reader can see the growth of the community and learn about how the community reacted. I hope that after viewing my capstone each reader comes away with something that inspires them and instills hope in them.
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