Blog #1

1.  What presentations did you see?


Date/BlockPresenterTopicLocation
21-05-14Gonzalez, MarcoInsuranceSS-12
21-05-14 Rodriguez, EustacioEducational Nonprofit ManagementMath-12
21-05-14Good, DarleneCoaching SoftballMath-11
22-05-14Colin, SabrinaInternational BusinessSci-12
22-05-14Landeros, AnaCalPoly Parking Trans. ServicesEng-11
22-05-14Peralta, StacyYearbookMath-12
23-05-14Martin, YeseniaSales RepresentativeSci-11
23-05-14Larino, LeoBasketballSS-12
27-05-14Innis, RhavenHIVMath-12
27-05-14Yamashita, BradleyHomelessnessMath-11
28-05-14Lopez, CesarElectricianSci-11
28-05-14Ortiz, JesusSoccerSS-12
28-05-14Vasquez, IsabelTeaching Middle School MathSci-11
29-05-14Study Hall, Mrs. Ortega's ClassroomNo PresentationEng-12
29-05-14Rico, JuniorAutomotive RepairMath-12
29-05-14Lara, DavidLendingSci-12

2.   What questions do you have that haven't been answered about the senior project? This can be about the senior project in general, any components or about a presentation topic you saw or what they said. 


I don't have any questions in particular. However, I am a bit concerned with formulating an essential question. Creating a good question with lots of answers seems difficult. 

3. What has the most important part of the senior project based on what you are seeing in the 2-hour presentations?


The most important part of the senior project seems to be formulating an interesting essential question for our topic. Our entire year is spent on gathering information on finding an answer. Also, the presentations are primarily the answers to the question. 

4. What topic are you considering doing and why?


I am considering doing my senior project on astronomy. This is because I always had an interest for space. Also, I have a knack for physics.

5. What are you doing for your summer mentorship?


Hopefully, I will be able to spend time at the Griffith Observatory. 

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