Capstone Project PDF

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This document outlines a capstone project for students, focusing on product and process design evaluations. It includes details of different project types, traits of successful project proponents, and a method based on John Swales' CARS model.

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CAPSTONE PROJECT APRIL ANN T. PEÑA, MA, LPT 1st SEMESTER, AY 2024 - 2025 A parameter to grade the students’ understanding at the end of the course. A way for students to showcase problem-solving, presentation, and communication skills. A culminating project Has the goal to e...

CAPSTONE PROJECT APRIL ANN T. PEÑA, MA, LPT 1st SEMESTER, AY 2024 - 2025 A parameter to grade the students’ understanding at the end of the course. A way for students to showcase problem-solving, presentation, and communication skills. A culminating project Has the goal to encourage students to plan independently, learn to stick to deadlines, carry out detailed analysis, and work in teams. Maybe presented as case studies, research papers, surveys, outcome-based evaluations, and others. The student needs to think of a capstone project idea related to the course or specialization, and then write a paper. It should be connected to the future specialization, and requires strong skills in teamwork, and critical and analytical thinking. Has three types: 1. Theoretical – data analytics assessed from an academic perspective e.g. mathematics, technological, etc. 2. Hybrid – data analytics applied to a constructed problem e.g. health, finance, social, etc. 3. Practical – data analytics applied to an identified real-world problem TRAITS OF A SUCCESSFUL CAPSTONE PROJECT PROPONENT 1. Research-oriented 2. Efficient 3. Scientific 4. Effective 5. Active 6. Resourceful 7. Creative 8. Honest 9. Economical 10. Religious In a ¼ yellow paper, complete the sentence. In relation to my field, I am interested in the topic: “________________________________ ______________________________” *Note: Topic should be on product or process/system design evaluation GROUPING In a ½ crosswise paper, write the following: ✓ Group no. ✓ Section ✓ Leader ✓ Members ✓ Chosen group capstone project topic INTRODUCTION BASED ON JOHN SWALES’ CARS MODEL Context Background Space that needs to be filled through additional research Substantiate the counter-claim Answer the question(s) asked Fill the gap identified Continue the research tradition In a ½ crosswise paper, write the following: ✓ Group no. ✓ Section ✓ Leader ✓ Members ✓ Chosen group capstone project topic Individual Activity (LMS Assignment) Find THREE journal articles about product designs or process/system designs. Look at the introduction and provide the following details: ✓Title of the Article/ Author (give complete publication details using the APA format) ✓Write down one statement for each move: Move 1 – Establish a territory ________________________________________ Move 2 – Establish a niche ________________________________________ Move 3 – Occupy the niche ________________________________________ Group Activity (Library Work) 1. Write the statement of the problem: General and Specific 2. Create the theoretical and/or conceptual framework/s. 3. Write the introduction based on CARS Model. Remember to incorporate the: ✓statement of the problem in Move 2 ✓theoretical and/or conceptual framework/s in Move 1 or 3 (depending on how it will be used to support the argument) ✓Related literature must be part of Moves 1-3 (follow APA 7 format) ✓Include references in a separate sheet

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