Saturday, April 5, 2014
Capstone Entry 8
The final version of my Capstone paper has been approved. I have already printed out my hard copies. All I have left to do is make my CD versions and submit everything on Monday. :-) I can't believe I'm all done!
Capstone Entry 7
On Tuesday March 25th I went to school like any other day. I began answering an email from a parent and rearranging seating charts for each of my classes during homeroom... that was when my cell phone started vibrating like crazy. I never get phone calls in school, especially from my wife. When I answered her call, she said, "Husband, I think my water broke!". I said, "I'll be right home!!" I promptly left school and picked up my wife, and our baby girl, Sofia Elizabeth, was born at 12:39pm on March 25th. She was 6 lbs 10.2 oz, and 20 inches long, and she was born with a FULL head of hair. Definitely a life-changing experience. Thank you Amy for being so understanding and supportive during this time.
Capstone Entry 6
I spent most of the day (about 5-6 hours) on Sunday March 23rd fixing up my Capstone paper by adjusting the tense from present tense to past tense and then inserting my narrative. I also corrected any recommended corrections to my paper from our Research course. On Monday, March 24th I finished the E-version of my Capstone and submitted it for review. THANK GOD!
Capstone Entry 5
I spent about 2-3 hours during the weekend of March 15th-16th writing a narrative about my results and making visually appealing bar graphs to present my data. I then finished up on Monday March 17th and submitted my narrative for review.
Capstone Entry 4
Well I gave my posttest on Wednesday February 26th as planned, and the results were AWESOME! My experimental group scored an average of 85% while my control group only scored an average of 78%. This is especially significant since both groups scored 49% on their pre-test. I can't say that I'm surprised that my intervention worked, but I certainly am happy that it did.
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