Inside Out |
For the Inside Out project we had to create a presentation on a company's (that we got to choose) online identity. We talked about their mission statement, how they follow it, how they don't, and how they can improve.
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TEDx/DVCx |
For our TED event we had to work with Google Sheets. At first, we made a sheet on a random topic where we had to do multiple things (such as adding, dividing, multi-step equations, etc.). Then we had to use our sheet to create a graph. After that, we had to get statistics for our TED Talks. Using our new-found knowledge of making sheets and graphs, we had to "lie" with statistics. We altered the way we made our graphs so that it made our audience view the statistics the way we want them to be viewed.
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Power of the Gods |
For the Power of the Gods project we had to create a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure game using HTML code. Before that, we had to create glides. One cliffy showcased my typical day, the other was an overview of my myth that I wrote for English.
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Spark a Revolution |
For the Spark a Revolution project we had to create a game or animation using Scratch. In preparation for making our games, we did tutorials on how to code. Once we finished those, we got straight into work. My game was a hunting game based off of District Twelve from The Hunger Games, since illegal hunting was a common way of getting food in that District.
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Be Heard |
For the Be Heard project we had to create an app that had to be based off of Romeo and Juliet. My app was a Shakespearean translator. It had a page for Shakespearean words and their modern day counterparts. Then, you would have to translate lines from Romeo and Juliet into what you would say nowadays. We had to code our app, and you can see the code on the left.
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