Capstone Reflection – Post #3

I suppose this project had to be completely perfect, and I tried to make it perfect, but it seems like something’s missing. This Capstone project is going well, it’s almost the end, and this “end” means presenting your project to the parents, or the so-called audience. I can’t believe this project went by so fast. It also felt so long since the start. I think the main reason why we did all the other projects is to prepare for this big one. There were challenges, manageable parts, annoying times, and uncertain parts. 

Let me start with some challenges this project gave me. One, this project gave me extreme work. The time they gave us was just a month or so. So, the project was to be done perfectly in a small amount of time. I think I made my video perfect, but sometimes I thought something was missing. Although when I showed my video to the class and they thought it was amazing, I still felt like it wasn’t perfect enough. This project is sure challenging. Another challenge I faced was the video. The video in general wasn’t that hard, I was already really good at making videos. But all the small detail I made perfect was not that easy. For example, my voice keeps on glitching in the recording, pictures that didn’t make sense, and moving all the clips so that I could make sure something was long enough. It wasn’t hard, but it was easy either. 

I really enjoy making videos. It’s just something I like, especially seeing my final results. I feel proud of myself. I chose to make a video because I like making movies. But that’s not all. At first, I wanted to do a TedTalk. But after hearing about all the memorizing, I didn’t feel so good about doing it. I do have a brain with a great memory, but I didn’t want to. So I decided to make a movie. Easy and simple, so why not? 

There were some easy parts, too. Those were easy to finish, easy to manage, and more. For example, I think that the part about writing the script wasn’t that hard. It was mostly just writing the about same things in your essay, where all of your information is. There weren’t many easy parts though, most of the project was complex and hard. 

This project included a lot of things. Those are the research, the essay, the script, the movie, and the blog posts. The movie section, it includes smaller things. These include narration, pictures, neatness, and more. 

Overall, this Capstone project is very interesting. I found my final results just the way I wanted them to be. Maybe there were a few changes to what I expected, but it was still a very good movie in the end. I enjoyed this project. It was a very busy, challenging, big, and expressive project. I didn’t think it was very fun or super awesome, but it was sure something interesting enough for me to be able to enjoy.

Capstone – Extra Information(for video)

Big Bang – Wiki: The Big Bang is basically a big explosion, no one really knows what it looked like before the Big Bang, but we do know that the Big Bang was an explosion and happened about 13.8 billion years ago. After the explosion(which was very big), the universe started expanding uncontrollably. The universe was extremely hot and dense. The expansion of the universe was backward in time using general relativity yields, an infinite density, and temperature at finite times in the past. It was so hot that all the rocks(in space) clumped together and formed planets, moons, stars, and other types of space objects. The Big Bang was qualified as the “birth” of the universe since it was basically the start of the actual universe. It also represents the time in history(of the universe) when the universe officially entered the law of physics that we understand and know. After the Big Bang, the universe started forming more and more black holes, while the universe kept on growing bigger and bigger. The Big Bang was rapidly expanding its size, and it’s still growing larger today. According to the Big Bang theory, the universe at the beginning was very hot and compact. And since then, the universe continues to expand and cool down. Now, our universe is cold, much colder than the most frigid winters we have on Earth. This is why astronauts have to wear space suits when they go into space. That prevents the astronauts from freezing to death. But before the universe started cooling down, the universe was very hot. That’s how all the rocks from the Big Bang began clumping together and forming all the planets and stars in our universe today(although most of the stars and turned into black holes now).

The ultimate fate of the Universe – Wiki: There are many kinds of ways for the universe to end: Big Freeze/Heat Death, Big Rip, Big Crunch, and Big Bounce(Big Slurp could be a grave threat to the universe, but cannot end the universe). Scientists have studied the universe and come up with these kinds of ways the universe might end. The theory for the ultimate fate of the universe was created by Albert Einstein. The end of the universe became possible to Einsteins’ 1915 theory of general relativity. General relativity is something to describe the universe at its largest scale. General relativity also helps cosmologists come up with other possible fates of the universe. In 1922, Alexander Friedmann came up with some possible ends, the same with Georges Lemaitre in 1927. In some of these solutions, the universe had been expanding from an initial singularity which is basically the Big Bang. In 1929, Edwin Hubble published his conclusion, which said that he observed distant galaxies and stars and concluded that the universe is still expanding. That said, it shows that the beginning of the universe and the end of the universe is a serious scientific investigations. The Big Freeze/Heat Death works like this; The universe continues its expansion, and as time passes by, the expansion results in zero temperature. The Big Freeze scenario works like a combination of itself and the Big Rip scenario. Like in the name, the universe will just freeze. The Heat Death works opposite of the Big Freeze, but that requires the right amount of temperature. The Big Rip work like this; The universe is expanding- expanding too much. The Big Rip will just work like a rip. The universe will get ripped apart due to its expansion. The Big Crunch will work like this; It will basically be a Big Bang but reversed.

Note: This is extra information for my Capstone video.

Capstone Reflection – Post #1

I’m currently in this unit called Capstone. This Capstone project is a project every 5th grader does every year. Capstone is a project where you have to make some sort of movie or presentation about your topic. You have to research a lot and come up with answers for your question. I feel okay about it, the only thing I’m really excited about is my topic. I really feel like this is something I can express all my years of wondering. I started wondering about overcomplicated things in the universe since I knew space was a thing.

I came up with my topic right away. I knew astronomy was something I loved since I was a little girl. I have a telescope, space dreams, and all those thoughts about space since I knew it was a thing. I knew this was the thing I was gonna do right away. I had many dreams of becoming a cosmologist and physicist, and this is the perfect opportunity to learn more and more about something I love so much. I feel so good about my topic, with no regret at all! I had no trouble at all in finding the perfect topic. 

The main inquiry question was a little hard, but I still did it anyway. There were a few challenges because my question hasn’t been exactly answered by any human being that ever existed. And my teacher wasn’t really sure that I’ll be able to do any research. But I still got as much information as I needed for the project. Everything worked as planned. My answer is mostly a prediction instead of a statement, but it still works well as an answer for my never-been-answered-question. My main inquiry question is: How has the universe changed since the Big Bang and what do scientists predict the future of the universe will be like? I felt like I can still express a lot of myself with that question.

My sub-questions weren’t as hard as my main inquiry question. Since I already had my main question, all I really had to do is makeup 5 questions surrounding the main inquiry question. Though some of them repeated a lot, my teacher helped correct all of them so that they’ll be better and more efficient.

Overall, I think this unit is pretty exciting because this is the perfect opportunity to express something I really wanted to express since I was a child. This is also something I feel really passionate about. Though this unit is very busy, I still feel like this unit will be a great success in the end.

Immigration Reflection – Post #2

This project is okay, I have enjoyed it more the time since the last blog post. I thought what was the best part was making the video, and seeing it over and over again. I like the story I made from the interview, knowing people will know her story, too. I feel like the pictures of my mom when she was a kid really did work throughout the video. The video had to be two to four minutes long. I found it not that hard to make it in that time, but I think making it to four minutes would be hard. Each slide has to be more than 2 seconds but less than 9 seconds. And, the video is to tell the story, not the interview. I think this unit is pretty fun so far.

Making the video; I think the video was not that hard to make, only making me go crazy, “occasionally”. It was much, much easier than WeVideo, though. It’s just, that tweaking the video was much harder. At the end of the video, I had to add two pictures that must be taken(or scanned) with the phone, so I tried that, but there kept on having errors and I got very(I mean very) frustrated. I did not like every single picture-upload-thing time when making the video. IT. WAS. SO. FRUSTRATING! I got very crazy, so I decided to take a break from that. After all, I found I way to make it look good(with a scanner app).

Everything else in making the video was not that hard. The voiceover, picking pictures, and writing the script was not had. The voiceover, that was easy. I just had to press the voiceover button and read from the script, although it was a little hard because I recorded it at different times on different slides so the tone was different. Eventually, I realized I can’t keep it like that and had to record every single slide again. The pictures weren’t hard either, my grandmother had lots of pictures so getting the pictures weren’t hard. Neither was picking them. I already had plans for where all the pictures were going to go. Writing the script wasn’t hard because it was just like the narrative(with limitations).

I learned much about my mother’s life, I found out about what my mother’s life was like back then, and I learned a little bit about struggles, and architecture back then in the late 1900s(in China). About making the video, I learned some very important information about making the pictures fit in Adobe Creative Cloud Express. I figured that you can’t take it directly with the Camera app, you have to use a software scanning app. I screamed when it finally worked.

In conclusion, this unit was okay. I didn’t like the beginning, where you had to research a lot. After lots of researching, we got to do the good parts, like doing the interview and making the video. After all, I found it very frustrating as well, but it was better than the first part. I like this unit, I think it wasn’t as fun as Rube Goldberg, but it was still interesting to do. I found this unit much easier than the other units. I like this unit, I think it’s good and a little boring in some ways.

Immigration Reflection – Post #1

This project, immigration, is not bad. At least no research and writing work. Mostly, your research comes from the interview you conduct with an immigrant. After conducting the interview, you have to make an adobe spark video. I find this fun, but probably not as fun as Rube Goldberg. I think that this project is still interesting, just not the first part, where you have to research. I learned some cool things about how life was back then for my mom. I especially liked the pictures of my mother when she was a kid.

We just had to list 10-15 questions on a document. It wasn’t that hard, I felt like I had everything planned out in my head already. Almost like I already knew everything I was going to ask. Every. Single. Question. I still had to get some inspiration, so I looked at the “Sample Interview Questions and Interview” PDF. There were some good questions I found there. I finished 20 questions pretty quickly, from what I call. I mostly wrote questions like “How did moving feel” and “Explain your thoughts” and things like that(not exact questions). I tried my best to not write closed questions. It actually wasn’t that hard, you just had to add words like explain, describe, tell me, why or why not, those kinds of words. I tried to consider making my questions interesting or at least making them have interesting answers. I did sort of succeed. I did get some answers I expected, and some I didn’t. 

I mostly just sat there, on my parent’s bed(that isn’t the most convenient place, I know) with my mom, listening to what my mom had to say. Sometimes, my mom misheard me(I didn’t notice), and then she would go on talking about things that didn’t match the questions. I got confused easily but didn’t interrupt until I found the chance. I wanted this interview to be a proper one, even though there were some not-so-proper parts. I stayed there, listening to mom’s story, and nodding in agreement when necessary. I expected it to be shorter, just about 15 minutes would be enough, but it turned out I needed about 20 minutes instead. My mom had a lot more to say about each question than what I expected, I expected to hear a straight answer and explanation. I personally had never conducted an interview. I found out if you wanted a proper interview, you have to be quiet, nod in agreement(only when necessary), sit tall, don’t slump, keep a smile(to make the person you’re interviewing feel warm), and don’t be forcing. Somehow, I learned these things without consequence, it just happened that I knew what to do and what not to do. I had a prediction of what will happen if I did these things. What answer surprised me most was what thing, in particular, made moving extra hard. I expected to hear something like Oh, leaving all my friends and family was so, so hard. or Oh yes, the feeling of leaving permanently was so hard to conquer. et cetra, et cetera. But in fact, something I didn’t expect, my mom said, Oh, extra hard… Hm… I think, the food. The food of the culture is so different from the food I’m used to. I still didn’t know how to cook back then, it was very hard.”  That sure was a surprise, I didn’t know the food was hard for her.

In conclusion, I like this unit so far. It’s not that bad, but not super-duper fun. I consider it “okay”. I like some things about the unit, for example, interviewing, Adobe Spark video, and some more. But something I don’t like is the research at the beginning. I understand that it may be strange that I really do hate research, but it’s just something I don’t enjoy. I just can’t handle boring, computer, note-taking research. I don’t think this unit is bad or good so far, but I bet the Adobe Spark video will make this unit even more fun. I’m okay with this unit, no particular feeling. At least this is better than some of the other units we did.

 

Constitution Project – Reflection Post

This whole constitution project, the one we started at the start of the school year, had been pretty long and hard. Well, not that hard, actually. The whole thing had a tiny connection to the work we did in 4th grade. In 4th grade, we did a project on the American Revolution. The whole Constitution stuff happened after the Revolution, so technically, it has a bit of connection(just not very much). I had lots to learn before, even though I knew some stuff about the constitution. The whole unit actually wasn’t as hard as I expected it to be. I thought I had to learn so many new things and it’ll really make me go crazy. But, I guess it didn’t after all, though it was a kind of busy unit. I think that it wasn’t that fun, but not that bad either, and, it wasn’t very hard. We first learned about the 3 branches of government. Then, the constitution, and then the amendments. After that, we started to explore topics(from the constitution, e.g Amendments, activists from the Civil Rights Movement, Voting Age…) for our presentation that we recorded with Screencastify. And then, the blog post. I chose to do voting age for my presentation. I guess it’s because I thought giving 16- and 17-year olds votes’ was correct. This may not be a lot as you read, but it actually had taken months to finish this unit. I don’t think that the constitution was something I really enjoyed, but I sure learned plenty. There was stuff that I never knew before that I learned during this unit. We sometimes worked as partners, mostly just by ourselves. We used partners as an extra pair of eyes. You know, sometimes you won’t find the mistakes that others, somehow, do. I think that I did pretty well on this unit. I pretty much understood everything.

Something really that I noticed about my Screencastify was that I somehow ended with 2 minutes and 18 seconds. The teachers told us that your recording can’t be longer than 2:30. Something weird about me is that I write so much that it’s hard to fit all of it in the time. That always happens. I honestly don’t know if a miracle happened or not, but every time I recorded, the time kept on getting shorter. I was overjoyed. I just couldn’t believe it. I don’t know, maybe because I changed my script a little or I just started talking faster, but it just so happened. And that formed the perfect recording of my presentation.

I feel like the template/slides were the easiest to finish. I thought there wasn’t much to do. I guess before, I thought something like: “seems pretty hard” or “No! So much work” or “what, seriously” or just had no idea. It’s really not that hard, though. You just had to do some research, type all your notes down, and, THERE, you’re done. That’s really just it. But, what’s the hardest? Well, for me, I personally think that the recording was the hardest. I’m pretty sure that many people(I’m not completely sure) have struggled with it, too. And sure, it was hard to make sure there was no noise in the background, you didn’t mix up words or stumble, and to get a good final time.

In conclusion, this unit was very long(I mean it). It took up half of the school year. I didn’t think it was really good or bad. I don’t have any really strong feelings about this project but I sure had learned new stuff(all in detail, hehe). This was sure a big project.