Capstone Design provides us, as students, an opportunity to conduct extensive empathy work and partner with a local or national service-based organization that aligns with our personal interests and/or previous research. Throughout this endeavor, we collaborated and designed with others’ needs in mind and focused on the complexities of ethical service and community engagement. This ensured we constructed a final design that will assist our organization in meeting community needs for years to come. These episodes are our FINAL THOUGHTS.
Final Thoughts: Episode 11 is a conversation between Ethan Wendell and George Latham about his capstone project covering the digitization of the Key Schools summer curriculum and the project's problems, challenges, and solutions.
In this episode of Final Thoughts, Grace explains the backstory of her partnership with Love and Paws Rescue. Her Capstone entails a series of storyboards that provide tips on how to care for blind and deaf dogs. Using these storyboards, she will film a series of videos that will appear on the Love and Paws Rescue Youtube Channel that help clear up misconceptions about decompression and fostering.
In this episode of Season 3, Avery Meyer sheds light on his Capstone partnership with the Woodturners of North Texas. His videos will educate and inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs to start their own businesses with courage and passion for what they love.
Discussion on Peyton Stellato's Capstone Project, "To Get to the Player, Get to the Coach."
Hear Tatum Walker, a Capstone senior, talk about her art lessons at the Presbyterian Night Shelter!
Hear Capstone senior Riley Davis talk about Rivertree Rocks! his music education program.
Walter (Jack) Stark talks about his Capstone experience and how he helped Union Gospel Mission better the lives of those suffering from homelessness.
Tommy Elders talks about his Capstone experience and how he helped Hope Farm with their website.
Joe discusses his capstone about Sports Broadcasting and the teamwork that goes into it.
This episode Rorie Jay sits down and talks about her Capstone project, The Psychology Behind Marketing
Kelsey Nowlin discusses the process of creating By Teens, For Teens, an educational cultural orientation video series for refugee youth.
Estella explains the work on her recipe book, Food For A Fight. She describes the Honors College process and how this class helped her with her final Capstone Design.
This podcast provides insight to the Capstone Design process along with specifics about Ruthie Boydstun’s Capstone.
On this episode, learn Amazon Marketing Strategies that have worked during the pandemic.
This episode focuses on the effects and benefits of therapy dogs in relation to high school students that struggle with stress and anxiety.
This episode focuses on strategies to help young women navigate social media in a healthy way.
This episode focuses on the importance of after-school programs in schools for students with learning differences.