Saturday, May 8, 2010

5.8.10 Blog Entry

As the senior capstone class winds up for both their semester and their careers as ITA students, many took the time to construct powerpoint presentations to show off at community hour. The community hour presentations are short overviews of what the students have been working on all semester. So while a minute or two does not adequately reflect just how much hard work most of the students have placed into these assignments, it gives the upcoming capstone students an idea of just some of the effort which will be required next year.

Some of the presentations will themselves be interactive...as Mr. Tenzin will be showing off some of the flash game he has been working on all semester. While in his words the project is only 85 percent finished, he is well on his way to creating a well-rounded game. Kiki shows off her flyers and brochures that she made for Students for a Free Tibet. The goal of he work with SFT was to update the look so as to appeal to younger audience members...mission accomplished I believe! Williams made new brochures for MEDIC and the Vietnamese Student Association and shows those off.




Amanda and Letara are showing off some of the great work they've done for AHANA.



Some of the most polished works I have ever seen have come from these two students, and I hope they've enjoyed the work process as well. Alex, Pari, and Brenda seems to have been working with Allied Co-op since time began, and I hope they realize just how integral some of the design work they have done for Allied will be in the future. If everything goes well, Allied will be using those powerpoint templates, website, and logo design for a long time to come.





Today there was no additional work done to their projects, and it was predominately a prep time for them to polish and submit. But, these students have put together some great work over the semester, and it was really exciting to watch them as they went through a very thorough and grueling collaborative process that hopefully will teach them about about college before they even get here!

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