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STEAM Advisement III
Capstone Plan Part 2: 3 Ideas

Now that you have spent time brainstorming about your skills, passions, goals, and interests, you will come up with 3 potential ideas for your capstone project. Make sure you have completed Advisement Conference #1 before moving on to this step.

After you have completed this worksheet, schedule a time to meet with your STEAM Advisement teacher to review this with them.

Part 1: Identify a Problem
For your Capstone Project, you will start by thinking of a problem you would like to solve. This should be something that is of importance or interest to you. If you are unsure where to start, think about what you said makes you happy or sad or is an area of passion for you. From there, come up with 3 different ideas for a problem you would like to solve, and add them to the chart on the next page.

Example: Isolation of teens during COVID.

Part 2: Describe a project that you could do that addresses each of the problems
Start by thinking about your skills and career goals and see how they can be used to support the problem. Do you want to build something with your hands? Create a community program? Try to align the project with your career goals or pathway.
Come up with 1 idea for each problem and add them to the chart on the next page.


Example: I would like to make an app that could be used to connect people who are in quarantine. This will help my community, and it relates to my goals of studying computer science and app development in college.

Part 3: Identify the artifact that will be the final result of your project
An artifact is the final product. This could be something physical that you are building, an event that you will be planning and executing, documentation of your research, or anything else that is tangible.

Example: I will develop an app, which will be the end result of my project.


Fill in the boxes on the next page with 3 possible ideas for your project based on the prompts above. If you are stuck, reach out to your STEAM Advisement teacher for help.









3 IDEAS FOR MY CAPSTONE PROJECT

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Identify a Problem
Description of Project
Artifact
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Topics: Healthcare, Nature & Wildlife, Law, Judge

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Here are three ideas for your Capstone Project, focusing on the topics of healthcare, nature & wildlife, and law:

### 3 IDEAS FOR MY CAPSTONE PROJECT

**Idea 1: Mental Health Awareness in Teens**
- **Identify a Problem:** Many teens struggle with mental health issues but may feel isolated or ashamed to seek help or talk about their experiences.
- **Description of Project:** I would like to create a digital platform that provides resources, support groups, and educational content about mental health specifically tailored for teens. This platform would offer anonymous chat features where teens can share their thoughts and experiences, and connect with peers, mental health professionals, and counselors. This aligns with my passion for psychology and my goal of pursuing a career in mental health services.
- **Artifact:** The final result of my project will be a fully functional website or mobile app that serves as a mental health resource and support network for teens.

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**Idea 2: Conservation of Local Wildlife**
- **Identify a Problem:** Urban development and climate change have led to the loss of habitats for local wildlife, threatening species and disrupting ecosystems.
- **Description of Project:** I plan to develop a community awareness campaign that promotes local wildlife conservation efforts. This project could include organizing workshops, creating educational materials, and establishing a volunteer program for local clean-up events and wildlife monitoring. This relates to my interest in environmental science and conservation efforts.
- **Artifact:** The end result will be an organized event or campaign, supplemented by educational brochures and an online resource center that details the issues and ways to get involved.

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**Idea 3: Understanding Youth Rights in the Legal System**
- **Identify a Problem:** Many young people are unaware of their legal rights and responsibilities, leading to potential legal issues and misunderstandings between youth and law enforcement.
- **Description of Project:** I would like to create an informative workshop series at local schools focused on educating students about their rights and the legal process. The workshops would include guest speakers, interactive scenarios, and Q&A sessions with legal professionals. This project aligns with my aspiration to study law and become an advocate for youth rights.
- **Artifact:** The final product will be a comprehensive workshop curriculum, along with pamphlets and video content that can be used in schools or community centers for future trainings.

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Feel free to modify any of the ideas above to better fit your interests and goals before discussing them with your STEAM Advisement teacher!