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QUESTIOONS FOR CAPSTONE

The document outlines a comprehensive framework for conceptualizing and executing a capstone project, addressing objectives, research planning, design, development, analysis, evaluation, and presentation. It emphasizes the importance of defining a real-world issue, utilizing STEM principles, and ensuring project feasibility and impact. Additionally, it highlights the need for effective communication of findings and the significance of feedback throughout the project lifecycle.

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QUESTIOONS FOR CAPSTONE

The document outlines a comprehensive framework for conceptualizing and executing a capstone project, addressing objectives, research planning, design, development, analysis, evaluation, and presentation. It emphasizes the importance of defining a real-world issue, utilizing STEM principles, and ensuring project feasibility and impact. Additionally, it highlights the need for effective communication of findings and the significance of feedback throughout the project lifecycle.

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Project Idea and Conceptualization

What is the primary objective of your capstone project?


Why did you choose this particular topic or problem for your project?
What real-world issue or need does your project address?
How is your project related to the STEM field?
What is the significance of your project in today’s society or industry?
What specific question or hypothesis are you aiming to answer or solve?
How will your project contribute to the advancement of knowledge or technology?
Are there any existing solutions to the problem you're addressing? How does your project improve upon them?
What resources or materials will you need to complete your project?
What skills do you already have that will help you with this project?
Research and Planning
What research will you need to conduct before starting your project?
What existing literature or studies will you reference to support your project?
How will you define the scope of your project to ensure it is manageable?
What potential challenges do you anticipate while conducting research or working on your project?
How do you plan to gather data for your project?
What methods or tools will you use to analyze your data?
Are there any ethical considerations involved in your project?
What timeline will you set to complete each stage of your project?
How will you organize and document your research and findings?
What kind of feedback or support will you seek from your peers, teachers, or mentors?
Design and Development
How will you approach the design process for your project?
What materials or technologies will you use in developing your solution?
Are there any safety precautions you need to consider during your project development?
How will you ensure the accuracy and reliability of your project outcomes?
Will you use any programming or technical tools in your project? If so, which ones?
How will you handle any limitations or constraints in your project’s design or implementation?
How will you test your project to ensure it works as expected?
How will you make sure your project is scalable or adaptable for future use?
Will you prototype your solution before final implementation? If so, what steps will you take?
What will be the key success indicators or benchmarks for your project?
Analysis and Evaluation
How will you measure the success or impact of your project?
What criteria will you use to evaluate the effectiveness of your solution?
How will you handle unexpected results or outcomes during your project?
How will you assess the potential risks involved in your project?
How will you determine the feasibility of your project in a real-world context?
What is the potential environmental impact of your project, if any?
How will you refine or improve your project based on the feedback or test results?
Will your project require any ongoing maintenance or adjustments? If so, what are the plans?
What conclusions can be drawn from your data and findings?
How will you ensure that your project meets any required standards or guidelines?
Presentation and Reporting
How will you present your project’s findings and results to an audience?
What visual aids (graphs, charts, models, etc.) will you use in your presentation?
What key points will you emphasize in your final project report or presentation?
How will you communicate your project’s process and results in an engaging way?
What will be the primary takeaway you want your audience to have after your presentation?
How will you address questions or challenges that may arise during your presentation?
What kind of impact do you hope your project will have on your audience or community?
How will you demonstrate the real-world application of your project during your presentation?
What are the strengths of your project, and how will you highlight them in your presentation?
What steps will you take to reflect on the learning and experiences gained throughout the project?

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