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Jasmine Bailey's Capstone

Posted by Jasmine Bailey in Senior Capstone · Roy · d2 on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 pm

My capstone was centered around the following guiding questions, What ways can we better support young entrepreneurs? What information can we help entrepreneurs obtain that’ll benefit their business skills? In what ways can we bring together young entrepreneurs and make them collaborate? 2 of my classmates and I, who also have businesses of our own, hosted a “Boss Brunch” at Merion Botanical Park where we found vendors that were interested in marketing, networking, and socializing with other young entrepreneurs. Having to find a place for the event, vendors, speakers, a caterer, and get a permit for the park. We charged a $25 vending fee and used the money to pay for tables, chairs, decorations and other things we needed. Providing food and drinks, allowing every business to set up and sell their items and also gain words of encouragement from a few experienced entrepreneurs we found through social media and personal connections. There was also a photographer who captured all the memorable moments at our boss brunch. I learned that even the most successful people have been at the point I’m at now. Everyone left supporting new businesses they didn’t know before the brunch, exchanging social media handles and creating connections that are continuing to last after the brunch. Bringing the young entrepreneur community together and allowing them to connect with each other is the best way to support them because you relate to a group of people just like you and help uplift and support each other.

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Parker Xavaire Capstone

Posted by Xavaire Parker in Senior Capstone · Roy · d2 on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 8:58 pm

My original idea was to teach younger students binary so they can use it to show off. But later I changed it to just helping the 5th graders with coding instead. I teach at the Powell center which is where the other SLA is and I teach the 5th, 6th and 7th graders coding. I have been doing this project for about 2 quarters now and I kind of get the hang of how things work. Since I didn’t start a work log in quarter 2 I can’t really say anything. My work log for quarter 3 consisted of me noting down people’s progress and where they were at in terms of the assignments that I gave them which was to make a game. The website that I was using was from my computer science teacher and I have been using it ever since. I have told them to start with 3 tutorials before trying to make their own game. The first tutorial runs with the basics and what they are familiar with, which are the blocks. The second tutorial is the coding that I have been taught which is python. It’s kind of a step up from the last tutorial but it’s nothing major. The last tutorial is kind of the same as the last tutorial but it’s a different method. So for the entire marking period I have been directing and using the website so that the students can get the hang of it.

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Rose McGuire Capstone

Posted by Rose Thorn-McGuire in Senior Capstone · Roy · d2 on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 8:40 pm

My Capstone was, well it was certainly an interesting one. I decided to make mocktails (cocktails but with no alcohol) for it and it was certainly an interesting process. The question I had asked for it was rather broad, “What does it take to create something others will enjoy?” And, well it takes effort, but also knowledge. The goal of this was to create something for people and the exact thing has evolved over time. In fact, most recently I’ve had help getting a website created. At the time of writing it’s still very much in progress but I do hope for it to become something more and for the ideas I have to become reality. I made various recipes for different drinks and hopefully will add new drinks, add some deserts and the like to this site, heck, I eventually even hope to possibly even make the café real. So, while I’m not sure I can answer the question of what it takes to make things people enjoy, I can sure as heck do my best to make something that many can enjoy, especially if it’s a safe space for my siblings in the LGBTQ+ community. Anyway, as of current the site won’t be findable without a link until I get the bits sorted out.

Speaking of which:

https://sites.google.com/view/the-cosmic-cafe/home
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Elijah Barker Capstone

Posted by Elijah Barker in Senior Capstone · Roy · d2 on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 4:45 pm

For my project, I will create an Ep. As well as a video/Documentary titled “Music with a Message”. As African Americans, we live in times where we have to voice our emotions and not be silenced. We have things like social media and politics helping others to push certain narratives and shut others out. So I will answer the question “How is music used in our communities?” For that, we have music artists like Tupac, Common, Kendrick Lamar, Queen Latifah, Lauryn Hill, and many others who use their platforms to spread messages that the average person can’t. It has helped the African American community in numerous ways. Their music brings awareness to police brutality, sexual assault, racism/discrimination, rape, suicide, feminism/sexuality, and much more.

Here is the link to my website: https://sites.google.com/slabeeber.org/moon-child/home

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Project handprint -Patrick Christopher Hannon Capstone Mr.Roy

Posted by Patrick Hannon in Senior Capstone · Roy · d2 on Friday, May 20, 2022 at 1:38 pm

I had to give an overview of what my project is it is project and print just a handprint that my class of 2022 will leave behind each of them signing off their name to start a new beginning and to show the new world that they have left behind it’s something that they will be remembered by but as well talked about as kids walk to the hall and seeing the mural I’ve made for my class they will remember the great memories that we had left behind as well as the great story but she’ll be bold some of the great things that some of we’ll talk about where the memories that we shared after school. most of all some of the biggest things is the handprint that we left for the classes and the community of SLA Beeber. As the year goes on I will come back to visit this and see what has been made of it will a new classmate create another one for the class of 23 or shall I be remembered as the one thing a class has left behind am I past years being here at Beaver I don’t remember a class that has left something behind for the other classes to look at or remember so I believe I will be starting a new beginning with this a new idea to remember the classes that had been at SLA Bebber.

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Munzir Mohamed Capstone

Posted by Munzir Mohamed in Senior Capstone · Roy · d2 on Thursday, May 19, 2022 at 2:53 pm

For my senior capstone project, I fixed and modified my scooter. At first, I was struggling to come up with a good capstone, but when Mr. Larry recommended that I fix the scooter, it was the perfect idea. Because I do not have independence in the wheelchair, the scooter is a necessity for my everyday living. At first, we switched out the battery. Then, the scooter was still moving slow, so Mr. Larry figured out that it could be the potentiometer, a piece behind the drive select lever that translates movement to the motor. When we replaced the potentiometer with a new one, everything worked great. The scooter was wearing and tearing, and it was plastic. Then, we tried to replace the plastic with wood. Lastly, we spray painted the scooter black, because it looked ugly.

While I could have replaced the scooter with a new one, fixing it was fun, inexpensive and more customizable. Also, I learned how the scooter functions. Fixing the scooter needed a lot of problem solving. It is inexpensive because the problem was in the potentiometer, and the batteries and replacing those cost less than replacing the whole thing. To customize, we had to be creative and figure out material and placement on parts of the scooter. I am happy with the product that I got, because now I could maneuver on my own.

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