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Simone Marant Capstone

Posted by Simone Marant in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Friday, May 29, 2020 at 2:41 pm

For my Capstone Project, I created Passport to Opportunity. Passport to Opportunity was supposed to be a chance to expose students of color to the study abroad opportunities. After seeing a lack of diversity within these programs, I came up with this capstone to pursue the 5th and 6th-grade classes and do activities that will broaden their knowledge of different cultures. At the end of the Capstone, I wished to hold a study abroad fair that would provide more information to interested students and parents. Although I was not able to have an event, I'm glad that I was able to create a project that embodies what I strive to accomplish in the future.

Simone Marant Capstone Process Paper
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Wallace King's Capstone

Posted by Wallace King in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Friday, May 29, 2020 at 12:31 am

In my last senior task, I needed to have a web recording and photoshoot with a group of young African American seniors about our trials and tribulations throughout everyday life. My eyes were set on utilizing our Dig-Vid space to organize those podcasts however because of the asbestos spreading in our building I was unable to satisfy my task, despite the fact that I was unable to do my experiment in the area I picked it didn't prevent me from placing my everything into this assignment. I went through days attempting to consider questions that could start a discussion in the podcasts as well as the group I wanted to watch it. I wanted to show the similar intelligence of these young men, this is the purpose of this whole venture. I needed to show that paying little mind to the childhood of a large portion of us despite everything we've been through we bloomed into fine men. The fact that I only went through a year here it felt like I've been here my whole high school life so I needed to try my hardest on this and produce something that future seniors can take a look at for motivation. But because of the spread of the virus, I couldn't do these podcasts, that didn't prevent me from attempting to discover approaches to get it wrapped up. After many bombed endeavors of attempting to do the podcasts via telephone or on the web, I had no other decision yet to quit attempting. The virus squashed each expectation I had of completing this venture. I never gave up however reality settled in that I wouldn't have the option to get it wrapped up.

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1OBpPLqLo5M1wFhX20Nw9BFWz0HSPK9sz1zFHhZ40Q5Y/edit
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Shaheed Williams Capstone

Posted by Shaheed Williams in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 10:23 pm

For the final senior project of the year, I decided to learn how to play the piano. Which I have been focusing on for the whole school year. However, my intentions were to learn how to play this instrument and then play it for the school. Not just for the school but for graduation, which both plans have been ruined due to the pandemic. My main reasoning for choosing to take on the piano and performance was to see how far I could challenge myself in a short amount of time of learning something new. I wanted to bare the fruits of my labor and be able to show it to my peers and community. During the time of this idea, the Science Leadership community has gone through hard times, being forcefully relocated on multiple occasions. This has brought stress to the individual students, parents, and faculty of the community. As a result, I wanted to play music for everyone to ease those struggling times.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1No1ir_ZeISNykPcTvXEEB27mS_2gW5ezFemmen9IuTk/edit?usp=sharing

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Rasa Watson Capstone

Posted by Rasa Watson in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Thursday, May 28, 2020 at 9:13 pm

For my capstone, I hosted a virtual cheer clinic. Cheerleading has become one of my biggest passions in high school. My goal was to host a cheer clinic for younger students in middle school, so they could have the opportunity to see what competitive cheer looks like, as well as trying to prove stereotypes and misconceptions about cheerleading wrong. I ended up opening my clinic to people of all ages due to not having access to Science Leadership Academy at Beeber. My in-person event would have included stunting, jumping, tumbling, a dance, and a cheer. However, due to Covid-19, my virtual lesson was a dance, a cheer, and conversation about the purpose of my lesson on a zoom meeting. By hosting this meeting I hope to have made a small impact on each participant to spread the reality of what being a cheerleader really is. Below is a mash-up video of the dance I taught during my virtual clinic along with a short clip of the zoom meeting. My capstone process paper: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13abSWxm5JcNBTHWxNR3pZUYP2ZjxmLXgtI8YhlzZsTc/edit?usp=sharing My annotated bibliography: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q2fRfDgb2APQZgzt26ICn1gIOCiyyU8pQupc_0KWqeg/edit?usp=sharing

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Andrew Cheatley Capstone

Posted by Andrew Cheatley in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 2:50 pm

For my Capstone what I did was write an essay on what meditation is and what it can do for you. I like meditation and didn't believe in it until three years ago where I decided to try it. After this first failed attempt I realized why meditation is so well distinguished and why its branded the way it is. Basically it an amazing psychotherapeutic time you can have with yourself and give lots of self-healing and understanding. I see that it worked for millions of other people across the planet and across religion. And works. I've seen times where it doesn't work which makes me feel bad but all it takes is more understanding and it will work.

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Why meditation works for me. Meditation for me is like a type of therapy. Talking to others doesn’t do anything for me. I always have and still address my worries and lifelong questions to myself, not others. It may be a flaw but that’s not for anyone but myself to let it become one. The first time I meditated it actually didn’t work and during this time I was an Atheist and had no beliefs on afterlives or before life. It wasn’t until I saw an article that said if you don’t believe that meditation will work, then it won’t work. You have to believe that meditation will work for its work. When I heard that it actually only made me not believe mediation worked even more. But a few months later with my anger issues at peaks I decided maybe to try once more, in an effort to calm my anger down and for me to not be so quick to anger I sat myself down in a place I saw as safe, made sure I was comfortable and on the floor. Began to breathe in and out for a seven-second duration of each breath in and out, with my eyes closed I began to see my breath cycle as a symbol much like an infinity symbol with one side with breathing in and the other side of the infinity symbol is breathing out. After this I would begin to think about things deep to me and my personal issues I’m working out. Time would feel a lot slower as the last time what felt to me as 20 minutes was actually over 6 hours. Things like that really take me by surprise and impact the way I think when I see it can control the way I perceive time.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QUfaQSclip_Ddf5u6CjeB6Nh3QVmbAiuhdAY1RXgl6Q/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kpEiTBbSlaWbLrYb2HhXpXKp1yVQe0tE9BKRzl4joBU/edit?usp=sharing This is my link for the full capstone
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Samera Baksh Capstone

Posted by Samera Baksh in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Saturday, May 23, 2020 at 3:31 am

For my capstone, I created a website about jaw surgery. I am very interested in the dental field and this is the career path I will pursue in the future. I have a personal connection with jaw surgery which piqued my interests even more. I decided to create a website listing all of the information and research I did about jaw surgery. In my website, I included an overview of what is oral and maxillofacial surgery. This is key for people to have a better understanding of the field. I included brief descriptions about the benefits of jaw surgery and how it significantly improves the patient's quality of life. Risks and complications are very important to know because there are chances of them occurring. It was important for me to include patients before and after their facial structures because that is what jaw surgery impacts the most. Therefore, I reached out to people on the social media platform and requested to use their images. Next, on my website I included 3D graphic videos of how the surgery is completed. Lastly, the most important aspect to me, the psychological impact. I did a lot of research on understanding how jaw surgery affects the patients' mental health. Jaw surgery has a very positive effect on patients. I created this website to allow people all over the world who are interested in undergoing jaw surgery to have access to this information and understand how it works. https://sites.google.com/view/jaw-surgery/home?authuser=3

Capstone Annotated Bibliography (1)
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Thea Risher Capstone

Posted by Emma Risher in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Monday, May 18, 2020 at 2:40 pm

For my Capstone, I did volunteer work at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. I was a volunteer in the Child Life Department- Child Life specialists help families and children cope with the stress of hospitalization. As a volunteer in this department, I was tasked with supervising the playrooms in the hospital and doing bedside visits to patients who were in isolation, bringing them toys, and playing games with them. I went from 9:00-1:00 every Saturday. I spent the first few months of the school year retrieving all necessary documents, clearances, and health screenings for the position. I then had to attend three separate orientations, to get the best possible understanding of the responsibilities. Finally, during my first shift, I shadowed a veteran volunteer to get more comfortable with the layout of the hospital and see the close-up interaction with the children. Unfortunately, I was only able to complete 3 full shifts before the hospital closed to volunteers due to COVID-19. Even in the short amount of time I was there, I learned so much about what people can do to make young children feel safer and cared for in hospital settings. Many patients feel very alone or confused in the hospital; having toys, art projects, or games can change their entire experience. I loved this Capstone because I had the opportunity to connect with young children and explore elements of what I want to do in the future. Although my capstone timeline is finished, I plan on returning to St. Christopher’s Hospital when it is safe and continuing my volunteer work.

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Mia Concepcion Capstone

Posted by Mia Concepcion in Capstone · Martin · Wed on Friday, May 15, 2020 at 11:18 am

As Philadelphia’s 2019-2020 Youth Poet Laureate, the intended goal for this capstone and my laureate project was to create a youth-based poetry anthology, centering around the broad theme of Philadelphia. The collection would have existed in a digital form, and would not only provide a voice for underrepresented poets, but also reveal the vast experiences of life in Philadelphia. Throughout the process of creating this anthology I ran into obstacles, such as realizing the difficulties of creating and distributing physical anthology books by May. Instead, I decided to create an online collection that would be more easily accessible. As time progressed and the number of submissions to the anthology remained low, I further determined that my capstone should be modified to highlight my entire year as Philadelphia’s Youth Poet Laureate. I wanted to create a digital time capsule that shows the various events, readings, performances, workshops, and poetry commissions that I worked hard on throughout my tenure as laureate. The laureate experience taught me invaluable lessons on how to communicate with event coordinators, how to lead as a young person, and how to establish a voice as an artist. This capstone serves to document the civic position for all to see what being the laureate entails, and to show rising young poets that their voices are valuable. This website is a collection of images, poems, documents, and videos that represent my time as Youth Poet Laureate, but it also exhibits just how powerful a young poet’s voice can be.

https://sites.google.com/scienceleadership.org/yearinreviewyouthpoetlaureate/home
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