Angel Keav Capstone
For my Capstone project, I decided to design and construct a custom pegboard solution for the DigVid room, intended to help organize equipment, cords, tools, and other materials used in everyday classes. Initially, I wanted to design not only the pegboard but a cubby system too. Nevertheless, as I started working on the pegboard, I realized that this task would take much more time than I initially predicted, along with requiring special tools and precision, thus making me stop working on the cubbies. Although my work is delayed, I feel like the created pegboard is my main project and its most important accomplishment during the year. In general, I chose this particular project to do for my Capstone as I saw an evident need for it within the DigVid room, which uses a lot of tripods, lights, cords, props, and other materials, often getting lost or tangled in the process. As a result, students spend a significant amount of time searching for their equipment and tools, and I felt the need to find a way to fix that issue. A simple idea like a pegboard can turn out to be effective when designed for specific use in certain circumstances.
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