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Oluwadamola Akinboro Capstone

Posted by Oluwadamola Akinboro in Capstone · Spry/Ustaris · Wed on Sunday, May 21, 2023 at 8:02 pm

Over the past school year, I have made a video game podcast. The number of episodes I have produced is twenty videos, each ten to twenty-five minutes long. The reason why I chose this podcast was that I was inspired by a previous capstone last year on a student who made a Batman podcast. The reason why I like doing this style of project is because I know a lot about video games and I felt as though this medium would be the best outlet of choice. When making this capstone I went through a lot of trial and error with my first idea involving my love of comic books but after much thought, I wanted to talk about a topic that more general people knew about. Despite the base idea of having a video game podcast sounds easy at a glance I put a lot of effort into all of my videos. Some episodes took hours of research and finding time to record and edit was hard due to scheduling mishaps. That being said I still had fun with my podcast and I learned a lot through myself and made sure it envisioned SLA core values and made me happy.

(Link to playlist) https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOdwi7XiJ9ZHi5nvfZOG6I-ifns8aMXJA L

( Annotated Bibliography ) https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gNVFczFOl-68xD4iRF8X3EYKizqJyhrBA7D0I5PZ_18/edit?usp=sharing

Capstone Annotated Bibliography
Tags: capstone, Ustaris, Walker-Roberts
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All booked

Posted by Oluwadamola Akinboro in College English · Pahomov · B Band on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 8:52 pm

Welcome to All booked as Damola, Cole, and Giann tackle their newest series Things falls apart written by Chinua Achebe. This is part three of the discussion of the book.

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All booked

Posted by Oluwadamola Akinboro in College English · Pahomov · B Band on Tuesday, January 10, 2023 at 5:03 pm

Welcome to All booked as Damola, Cole, and Giann tackle their newest series Things falls apart written by Chinua Achebe. This is part two of three of the discussion of the book.

Annotated Bibliographies:

Getachew, Adom. “Colonialism Made the Modern World. Let’s Remake It.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 27 July 2020, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/27/opinion/sunday/decolonization-statues.html.

Damola: What this article essentially covered was it talked about how Europe colonized most of Africa and what it means for society today. This article gave multiple examples of how colonization set the stage for most of the struggles we face today. How this relates to my book things fall apart because this book is set in recolonized Nigeria and the second half of the book covers the colonization process and how Okonwo witnesses it all. In my opinion, this heightens the reading experience because in the 1950s Nigeria was still colonized and in a way, Okonwo might be a manifestation of what he misses about his country.

Giann: What this covered was Colonisation back in the day and how it affects us today. The reason why it affects us today and our book is because it’s set pre colonized Africa. Also, the article talks about how the events affect us today and why it’s important. With this, we could look at the book through the same lens as how the author is looking at this event. How we can use this for the podcast by talking about how struggles people had to go through and compare with the boo.

Cole:

Raju, Reggie, and Auliya Badrudenn. “How Africa Is Overcoming ‘Knowledge Colonialism’.” The Jakarta Post, 27 Dec. 2022, https://www.thejakartapost.com/opinion/2022/12/27/how-africa-is-overcoming-knowledge-colonialism.html

This article covers how colonialism still exists in a different form in modern Africa. It covers a concept called “knowledge colonialism” where countries in Europe often dominate the science and academic world despite there being many academic breakthroughs from African countries. Many governments in Africa also struggle to fund these scientific expenditures that could improve the lives of Africans. This lack of academic investment leads to passed-down wealth gaps where people who are less fortunate are forced to remain uneducated causing major prejudice. There is also major discrimination against non-European scientists in the academic world where their research that is related to issues that affect those outside of Europe is viewed as nonessential. These factors create a world where Europeans are basically stealing knowledge and scientific advancement for the sake of remaining at the forefront of breakthroughs.

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All booked

Posted by Oluwadamola Akinboro in College English · Pahomov · B Band on Thursday, January 5, 2023 at 8:25 pm
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All booked

Welcome to all booked as Damola, Cole, and Giann tackle their newest series Things falls apart written by Chinua Achebe. This is part one of three of the discussion of the book.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ehWz7rrioWpiSKOkVKkxC1VezYU4B2Lv/view?usp=share_link
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E1 U2 SLA Promo (Damola, Jasmine, Karl, Jave)

Posted by Oluwadamola Akinboro in Spanish 1 · Hernandez · C Band on Thursday, December 12, 2019 at 11:41 am
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