okay im late rip and im kreafoin brain ded
sugar crackhead y. {h} 8 minutes ago ReplyAlso called a capstone experience, culminating project, or senior exhibition, among many other terms, a capstone project is a multifaceted assignment that serves as a culminating academic and intellectual experience for students, typically during their final year of high school or middle school, or at the end of an academic program or learning-pathway experience. While similar in some ways to a college thesis, capstone projects may take a wide variety of forms, but most are long-term investigative projects that culminate in a final product, presentation, or performance. For example, students may be asked to select a topic, profession, or social problem that interests them, conduct research on the subject, maintain a portfolio of findings or results, create a final product demonstrating their learning acquisition or conclusions (a paper, short film, or multimedia presentation, for example), and give an oral presentation on the project to a panel of teachers, experts, and community members who collectively evaluate its quality.
Capstone projects are generally designed to encourage students to think critically, solve challenging problems, and develop skills such as oral communication, public speaking, research skills, media literacy, teamwork, planning, self-sufficiency, or goal setting—i.e., skills that will help prepare them for college, modern careers, and adult life. In most cases, the projects are also interdisciplinary, in the sense that they require students to apply skills or investigate issues across many different subject areas or domains of knowledge. Capstone projects also tend to encourage students to connect their projects to community issues or problems, and to integrate outside-of-school learning experiences, including activities such as interviews, scientific observations, or internships.
While capstone projects can take a wide variety of forms from school to school, a few examples will help to illustrate both the concept and the general educational intentions:
Writing, directing, and filming a public-service announcement that will be aired on public-access television
Designing and building a product, computer program, app, or robot to address a specific need, such as assisting the disabled
Interning at a nonprofit organization or a legislator’s office to learn more about strategies and policies intended to address social problems, such as poverty, hunger, or homelessness
Conducting a scientific study over several months or a year to determine the ecological or environmental impact of changes to a local habitat
Researching an industry or market, and creating a viable business plan for a proposed company that is then “pitched” to a panel of local business leaders
For related discussions, see authentic learning, portfolio, relevance, and 21st century skills.
rip theres this tagalog term that doesnt really translate well to english "sabaw na yung utak ko" literally means "my brain is soup"
basically it means our brains are melted lmao
and my brain is currently in the process of evaporation from it's soup form
and yes, i sent that because we, in our fresh young minds and fresh young years of highschool, were bombarded with a ask of creating this one huge capstone project for all 4 quarters
and all of us
even the previous cream class
whichwouldveincludedmeifistudiedthereinmyyoungergradesehem
all of us
our initial reactions were all the same
"what the "
but who am i and why am i complaining lmao i got a perfect score in the narrative--
WHICH IS SOMETHING TO BE CELEBRATED YES BECAUSE THE FORMAT WAS CHANGED 3 ING TIMES BY THE ADMINISTRATORS AND WE WERE ALL CLOSE TO RUNNING AROUND AND SCREAMING BLOODY HELL IN UNDERWEAR
WE LITERALLY HAD TO UPDATE IT TO FIT THE CURRENT FORMAT A T T H E L A S T M I N U T E
LIKE WTF
WE HAD QUARTERLY EXAMS THAT WEEK ASDFGHJKL
NOT TO MENTION THE HELL WE HAD TO GO THROUGH FOR PRINTING
I CANT EVEN
okay im done ranting
Also, i need a hiatus till december 15, crapstone is continuing to ruin my mind smh
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