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HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS BY PAIGE AND MOHAMMED
Also due to my past problems with my computer, I did not trust it, so we used Mohammeds iphone, but inorder for him to send the podcast he had to send it in parts, which caused trouble because I had to figure out which part belonged where, but besides that I hope enjoy our magnificent podcast.
Loren Jenkins 2013 Capstone
SLA first offical Pep squad
(Dance and Step)
Mentor: Jasmine Taborn
Advisor: Zoe Siswick
As a founder, coach, and choreographer of SLA’s first Pep Squad, I can gladly say it was all worth it. I have been working on this team for my capstone, and own interest purposes. It’s been 2 years working on this club, and I have gained many exposure such as responsibility and patience. In order to be successful in an time consuming club you also learn how to manage time with school work and your personal life. These were just a few skills that I can for sure say better me to help me mature as a young women.
During these two years of conducting pep squad we have became very successful. Both years were full of excitement with shows and contest. Especially, this year 2013 with the step team and SLA first ever step show which happened to be more than a great success. I have been preparing for this time for awhile, and the prepping was all worth it. Practices were held on Monday and Thursday or every day if we had a show coming up. They usually last for 2 hours.
As a reflection to this I have created a strong sisterhood between each member and each member has created a sisterhood with each other. I was proud to see the eagerness, and the maturity developed that helped among all of us. I was glad to have brought girls from all ages, and grades from SLA to participate together in a positive youthful cub. I am thankful for all of my supporters, and mentors who were able to guide me while I was riding this road. I am excited to see what I have left here at SLA to become when I am gone.
Annotated Bib
"Zeta Sigma University of Huston ." delta Sigma Theta History. Delta Sigma Theta, 2012. Web. 7 May 2012. <http://www.uhdeltas.com/dsthistory.html>.
- This link can be used to help create my timeline. It also has a lot of data that can help me create a good blog.I can put this on a prezi to help make this timeline also. This information is helpful because it also tells me where it begins and the dates. It also helps with the places that it was created in.
. "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority INC." History,Founders, Programs, and Leadership. N.p., 2012. Web. 7 May 2012. <http://www.deltasigmatheta.org/>.
- This website is helpful because not only is the official website, but it also has information that you wouldn’t find on other sites. I will be able to get all of the photos, site names, and much more. It would be able to provide me with years of members information and also photos.
Gamma, Eta. "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority INC Eta Gamma Chapter." . N.p., 2011. Web. 9 May 2012. <http://www.k-state.edu/dst1913/founders.html>.
- I will be able to use this source to get information on a certain type of chapter. I would be able to also use this chapter as example of their uniqueness and how they formed. It can also be highlighted as one of the best.
Anderson, Ashley. "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority ."American History . Suite101, Nov 12, 2009. Web. 9 May 2012. <http://ashleyanderson.suite101.com/delta-sigma-theta-sorority-a167616>.
- This gives me good information based on why the deltas began. It also gives me great data which can be used in my project for references. It also has a lot information that I didn’t even know for myself.
Anderson, Ashley. "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority ."Wikipedia. Wikipedia , 2012. Web. 11 May 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Sigma_Theta>.
- I know that this is a questionable site to use for certain things, but since I am well knowledge on this topic I think it would be okay for me to use. I can get reports on the challenges they did and also the rewards they have received. They also talk about the community service and the effect they had on society on here.
. "Delta Sigma Theta Sorority INC." Delta Sigma Theta Sorority INC. Delta Sigma Theta, 2012. Web. 11 May 2012. <http://www.deltasigmatheta.org/home.htm>.
- I plan to use this to help me getting photos of the presidents. Also for more modern time information of all of the branches they have. I will also get cool facts such as celebrities that are deltas. I can get to know what events that are coming up to. For example, the community service projects that they do, and not just the step shows/competitions they do.
Stomp 1996 Delta Sigma Theta from West Chester University and Temple University. Rho Alpha and Epsilon Delta Chapters, , perf. Stomp 1996 Champs. Dawg9, 1996. Web. 11 May 2012. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZmQCWNgcdk&feature=related>. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZmQCWNgcdk&feature=related>.
- I would like to use this link because it shows an old style step of the Temple and West Chester Deltas stepping together proudly. This is a good example of stepping in the 1990’s. This can lead to an comparison to how the step then to today. Although, some steps never got old and got carried over there is a difference between the two. This was one of the oldest ones that I liked that I could find.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. (Alpha Chapter) performed at the 2011 Howard Homecoming Step Show, , perf. Delta Sigma Theta @ Howard University Homecoming Step Show 2011 . HUreaction , 2011. Web. 7 May 2012. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQqoqgMIOOE>.
- This step show took place at Howard University in October of 2011. This is a good video that shows a nice more modern step flow. It is very hardcore compared to the old times. Its more rough, with an edgy bit of loudness. This is just an example of how the different styles are.
Final Product- Marina, Sierra & Prisilla
For our 4th quarter statistics benchmark we read a book called How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff. After reading the book, we held insightful conversations which with discussed amongst each other and recorded as well. In our podcast you will not only get an overarching idea about what the book is about, but you will also get to hear our views and opinions on different topics that play a key role in the book. By reading this book and recorded the podcasts we learned a lot about how statistics can be misleading which can either hurt or help the point that the statistic is trying to get across. This project also made us view statistics in a different way than we have been viewing it in the past. We hope that you enjoy our podcast and that you learn a little something about the book and about tricks statistics can play on people.
- Sierra Dinvil, Prisilla Nieves, & Marina Pyfrom
Final Product
Author: Darrell Huff
Discussion presented by: Isabella Tognini, Kimberly Cayamcela, Claire Elliot, Tenzin Ngawang
Class: A- Band
Discussion Day 3
For the last four chapters, we discussed more ways of deception and also how to deal with those deceptions. Chapter 7 was about finding statistics for something, but then actually using a statistic from something else, though none of it is actually wrong. Chapter 8 was about cause and effect and whether cause and effect can be reversed. Chapter 9 was about using visual diagrams, showing majorities, but not paying attention to the actual numbers. Chapter 10 is about how to deal with all of the misleading statistics and realizing what is wrong or missing.
By:Tenzin Ngawang, Kimberly Cayamcela, Isabella Tognini, Claire Elliot
A Band Statistics
Stephen's Portfolio
I wish...
I wish I could have better handwriting...
I wish I could be taller
I wish I had more money to spend
I wish I had more clothes, like enough that I didn't have to wear the same thing twice
I wish I could do whatever I want, and not live by any rules
I wish I had a car
I wish I could play basketball as good as my friends without the practice
I wish I lived in a mansion
I wish I didn't have to go to school to make good money
I wish everyone listened to me
I also wish I had superpowers...like flying, superspeed, and invisibility.
That would be cool
English Journal #23
Progress Note
Stephen, You have greatly improved since the beginning of the year in your efforts in this class. You've completed your classwork on time and turned more quality work. In the very beginning of the year we used to butt heads because you always had your headphones in but now you've payed more attention in class and I've noticed. There are some areas of improvement though. You need to keep strong in your efforts heading into next quarter and to cut the chatter down. You're very sociable and it becomes a distraction to other students. But overall, a very good quarter
Henninger, Mcneil, Smith, Fichera - Final Podcast
Group Members:
Chris Fichera
Chelsea Smith
Dayona Mcneil
Sophia Henninger
Siani Widman Capstone
Annotated Bibliography
- March of Dimes. (2012). March of dimes. Retrieved from http://www.marchofdimes.com/
This website is the main source of information. Includes team and personal blog for donations and fundraising goal.
- March for Babies. (2012). March of dimes.org. Retrieved from http://www.marchforbabies.org/
Though this is similar to it’s partnering site, March of Dimes, March for Babies has plenty of resources about prematurity and the research being made behind it. It includes interviews, videos, and list of past and upcoming events.
- The Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation. (2012, February 19). Facts about prematurity. Retrieved from http://www.researchamerica.org/app/webroot/uploads/PrematurityFinal.pdf
I just gives a different perspective on the topic and I found it interesting the information is almost consistant- LaKisha, Dixon. (n.d.). Interview by Siani Widman [Personal Interview]. Interviewing Kisha., Philadelphia, PA.
I’m going to interview her because she is a registered nurse, and has been apart of the NICU unit for little over a year. Her job is dealing with newborns and those who are premature or with illness.
- Rose, D. (2010, Sept. 10). March of Dimes. Retrieved from http://www.marchofdimes.com/research/researchslideshow.html
This is a research site that gives a summary about the March of Dimes foundation and when or who it was established by. The pictures used in the slideshow will be a nice part of my capstone.
- Lee, K. G. (2011, Novemember 14). Premature infant. Retrieved from http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001562.htm
I will be using this to get a medical history behind prematurity. Some facts and statistics will be helpful for sharing info among other people.
- Mehren, E. (n.d.). Interview by Allison Martin [Personal Interview]. An interview with elizabeth mehren, author of born too soon., Retrieved from http://www.prematurity.org/mehren.html
- Wrape, P. (2000). Prematurity research disproves the theory that preemies catch up by age three. Retrieved from http://www.prematurity.org/research/not-catchingup2.html
This site is more of a fun fact kind of site. Plus gives nice information on the technology and how with funding for these types of programs can make a better goal happen.- Premature birth [Web log message]. (2012, November 7). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/features/prematurebirth/
This gives another list of facts and treatment for infant babies put in the NICU.Henninger, Mcneil, Smith, Fichera - Podcast 4
Group Members:
Chris Fichera
Chelsea Smith
Dayona Mcneil
Sophia Henninger
Discussion:
Today we discussed chapter nine and ten. This discussion was more about what we did and did not understand from the book. We tried to talk out the scenarios used to explain the concepts within the book.
Henninger, Mcneil, Smith, Fichera - Podcast 3
Group Members:
Chris Fichera
Chelsea Smith
Dayona Mcneil
Sophia Henninger
Discussion:
Today, we discussed chapter seven, eight. We talked about how the connections made between studies and what they're trying to prove did not make sense. We agreed on the fact that most studies do not depict an accurate picture of the people involved.
The discussion itself was more like an actual conversation then trying to hit specific points. The only time we brought specific questions in were when we had already set up a situation from the book.
Sam Lovett-Perkins Senior Capstone: Community Involvement Club
The purpose of a Capstone project is to express them sum of
information and experiences I’ve learned from being a student at Science
Leadership Academy. I hoped to incorporate that in my project, the formation of
a service community organization called SLA: Community Involvement Club. The
reasoning behind this project is due to the personal impact that volunteer work
has had on my life and a lack of opportunity inside of SLA. I chose to take
initiative and combine my personal interest with my school community. I was
starting off of a foundation made by a previous service club, meaning club
meetings once a week to teach about global, local, and social issues; these
were in addition to monthly weekend service projects in Philadelphia. My duties
as president and coordinator involved a large amount of networking to get
speakers, presentations, finding service opportunities and create education
lessons to teach members. I also recorded member hours offering The Presidents
Volunteer Service Award for 100 hours over the course of the year. In the end I
learned a lot about the job of a coordinator and how to plan events. Through
the lessons I learned to interpret information and then find an engaging way to
share it with others. We ended the year with 4 members receiving the
Presidential Service Award and club members completing over 500 hours of
service. List of sources that I used to assist me in this project can be found here. My Process paper can be found here listing my process and how it relates to SLA core values.
HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS: PART 4
In this podcast me and mohammed critique 3 chapters; 8,9,10
Globalization Q4 Benchmark
How to Lie With Statistics: Final Podcast
Covered: All chapters
In this podcast, we discussed our opinions about scenarios and ideas present in every chapter.
HOW TO LIE WITH STATISTICS: PART 3
IN this podcast me and mohammed critiqued 3 chapters; 5,6, and 7
Exoplanets: Teaching kids about Space! - Winston Wright Capstone
The mini-courses were comprised of both lectures and power-point presentations, with open discussion being the majority of the presentation. Each quarter we turned in a lesson plan to our advisor to show our topic for a certain week. Inquiry and research stem from us looking at real data from missions of the Apollo program, for example or us tracking the status of yet to be determined exoplanets by the Hubble or Kepler telescopes. Collaboration came directly from our interaction with each other and how we choose to present/teach each mini-course lesson. We also took suggestions on what topics want to be discussed the most. Presentation and reflection will both be prevalent in our end of the year presentation via keynote or powerpoint.
Podcast #3- Marina, Sierra & Prisilla
Shamarlon Yates Capstone
Click HERE to view my google doc with my bibliography and process paper.
For my capstone, I learned about the local Chichewa language that is spoken in Malawi and used the knowledge I gained to create an alphabet book. After visiting the village of Jembe on my buildOn trip to Malawi, I decided to continue learning about this new language that I fell in love with. I brought my template of the book to Staples where I made two spiral books. My hope is to pass on this template to the Philadelphia buildOn so that they can mass produce these books and bring them to Malawi where they can distribute them to local schools they work with.
Storytelling- Q4 BenchMark
Q4 BMark_Globalization
Globalization- Q4 BenchMark
How to Lie With Statistics: Final Podcast
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2243045/Mferry.Stats.Final_Podcast.m4a
Here is a link to access our group's final podcast. Enjoy!