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Independent “Capstone” Project. Physical Science. TOPICS?. Start with a topic – what are you interested in? Keep in mind that you will be spending a considerable amount of time on this, it is worth investing that time in something that holds your interest…. Begin by thinking BIG. Examples – - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Independent “Capstone” Project

Independent “Capstone” Project

Physical Science

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TOPICS?

Start with a topic – what are you interested in?

Keep in mind that you will be spending a considerable amount

of time on this, it is worth investing that time in something

that holds your interest….

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Begin by thinking BIG

Examples – “flight”,

“running shoes”, “renewable energy”,

“clean air”

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Consider a “design cycle”http://15bds.qataracademy.wikispaces.net/The+Design+Cycle

CLICK on the image for more information about “design”.

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So pick a topic and do some research!Start big – you can always get smaller.

Example: interested in wind power? Research how a windmill works, get to know the

parts, begin asking questions – why three blades on a windmill, why so tall, why

white…

Do you need to build something? Start now!BUT…how will you end up with a proper

lab write up?

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Suppose you build a cheap alternative air filter…

Does it work?How do you know?

How does the size of the filter affect the quality of

the air?Can you see an

experiment evolving?

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Or suppose you are into instruments. Can you build something simple from scratch?

How does the size of an opening in a guitar affect sound?

How does the depth of a drum affect loudness?

We have all sorts of sensors to help you collect data –

microphones, sound (loudness) meters…

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Interested in rockets?

How does….

just click the rocket already…

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Can I carry out a regular experiment and write a lab report?

Yes. Keep in mind this is a culminating project worth 20% of your grade. Copying something from online is not going to cut it…Talk to me.

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Here are the main categories for the assessment rubric:

1.) Design of experiment

2.) Data Collection and Processing3.) Conclusion and Evaluation

4.) Manipulative Skills

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You will be assessed as you go along, so there is no big final “thing”. Think about it: the Design must be completed

before you really begin. Sure, you might make modifications, but the final design will be graded before you process your data.

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Peer ReviewYour classmates will also assess your work. This will take the form of an informal digital representation of your work. Your classmates will have a chance to view your work and give feedback according to a simple rubric. Remember to take videos/pictures of your work.


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