The Capstone Project: An Overview.

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The Capstone Project: An Overview

Why? Provide an opportunity to apply and exhibit skills learned throughout a variety of classes Demonstrate the skills learned Employ appropriate and available technology Attain 21st century skills useful in personal lives and careers

What? Product Digital Portfolio Presentation

The Product or Service Activity Students will broaden their learning beyond the physical classroom through the following: Demonstrating independence, responsibility and time management Locating and utilizing resources and overcoming possible obstacles Applying the knowledge gained in the classroom to an authentic, real-world experience

The Product or Service Activity Must require a minimum time commitment of 20 hours on your part Must be documented (through photos, video, physical product, and/or journal entries) Must have a positive impact on the community OR be a valuable item Must be completed during the junior and senior year IS NOT just a brochure, PowerPoint, or poster board (although these items can be used as a part of the overall product/service activity)

Fine Arts Samples Writing, illustrating, and publishing a children’s book Composing and performing/teaching a piece(s) of music Choreographing and performing/teaching a dance(s) Designing and building a guitar, steel drum, etc Creating a major piece of art work such as pottery, portraiture, still life, mural, photography, etc. Planning, rehearsing, and performing a recital at a local nursing home Volunteering with a local after-school program to teach art to elementary students

Citizenship Samples Participating with a local campaign of your choice Volunteering with a local non-profit organization (Alamance Children’s Museum, Habitat for Humanity, Boys and Girls Club, Red Cross, Meals on Wheels, Allied Churches, Burlington Animal Shelter, etc.) Organizing, promoting, and participating in a community clean-up day at a local elementary school, church, or nursing home Organize, promote, and carry out a Theme Week for an important topic (African-American History, American Heart Month, Credit Education Month, Women’s History Month, etc.) Create an Oral History project (of something noteworthy related to Alamance County)

Career and Technical Samples Designing and building a skate board ramp, picnic table, dog house, play set, doll house, etc. Creating blueprints and building a model of a house, boat, plane, etc. Creating a business plan that includes logos, budget, building designs, etc. Rebuilding a car engine, doing custom paint on a vehicle, or installing a sound system Interning in a career field of your choice (Be aware that opportunities in the medical field are very limited due to HIPPA.) Creating your own recipe and entering a local culinary competition

Athletic Samples Broadcasting for a sport season Planning and hosting a clinic for young kids where you exhibit skills, teach skills, practice skills, etc. (Time includes planning and advertising.) Volunteering as a coach for a local little league, elementary, or middle school sports team Learning a sport discipline that is NEW to you (swimming, figure skating, lacrosse, etc.) Assist the athletic trainer(s) throughout a sport season Organizing, promoting, and hosting a charity sporting event Please make sure you STRESS the newness of the experience.

Digital Portfolio Stored online through the use of Gaggle Digital Lockers Documents the ENTIRE high school experience Provides reflection to show student growth Includes documentation related to the Capstone Project

Digital Portfolio Requirements Include: Résumé Capstone Application Advisor Checklist Documentation of Product Hours Log Photos Other Artifacts Written Verification Links to Blog or Website Brochures, Fliers, or PowerPoints Exemplars & Reflections Research Paper 4 Work Exemplars Insert link to Exemplars/Non-Exemplars document at 4 Work Exemplars

The Presentation Includes information about: Reasons for including exemplars and reflection on each Discussion of product/service activity process Overall reflection on challenges and successes Requires a digital multi-media presentation Microsoft PowerPoint - Prezi SmartBoard Notebook - Slide Rocket Webpage/Blog Could include possible other visuals tools related to your product/service activity your product/scrapbook Judged by 3 community members, facilitated by 1 school judge

Your Advisor & His/Her Role Is a faculty or staff member in Alamance-Burlington School System Does not necessarily have to know your area of interest, but it could be helpful Will Help plan your product/service activity Support you through the process Score your portfolio Score your product Coach you on presentation skills Communicate with parents, counselor, administrator if deadlines are not being met

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