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Shubhangy Raghavan

Capstone 1 period 4
2/26/18
Timeline for My Capstone Project
Deliverables = yellow highlight
High priority = red highlight
High priority and deliverables = blue highlight
Week of: 2/19-3/2
● Decide what my Capstone project is.
● Plan for the remainder of the semester.
● Complete a SWOT analysis for my Capstone project
● Complete blogs, 1 for each week.
● Complete the Osborne Checklist for a potential project
● Complete a slide summary of my capstone project
● Take the Cornell Critical Thinking Test
March: 3/5 - 3/9
● Goal for month: Start to work on the write-ups needed, mainly the Lit Review.
● Finish up mentor contracts.
○ Mentor: Balaji Krishnamachary
● Problem statement design
● Learn about APA format/citations
● Complete blog for week
March 12-16
● Complete blog for week
● Complete the practice Lit review
● Learn how to read article and how to summarize
March 19-23
● Complete blog for week
● Revise arguments/impacts for a practice lit review
● Peer review the practice lit review
● Complete the unified paragraph
● Work on integrated quotes into the lit review
● Revise the source introductions
March 26-30
● The historical and general background of the project
● Find potential impacts
● Present presentation
● Complete blog for week
● Checkpoint with mentor
● Informal presentation
● Revise the SWOT analysis from last month done for the capstone project.
April 2-6
● Goal for the month: draft lit review for my project
● Find articles on breast cancer or metabolic signatures of cancer.
● Revise time management plans
● Complete blog for week
April 9-13: No School (Spring Break)
April 16-20:
● Draft a research plan and make a timeline
● read 5 journal articles on breast cancer to collect background information. (~1.25 articles
per week)
● Weekly blogpost on Fridays.
April 23-27:
● Find materials, safety, and acquisition.
● Weekly blogpost on Fridays.
● Lit Review Draft
● Checkpoint with mentor
● Informal presentation
April 30-May 4:
● Make a website
● Weekly blog
● Problem Statement
● Peer Review Problem Statement
May 7-11
● Weekly blog
● Informal presentation on our project
May 14-18
● Gather supporting sources for lit review
● Weekly blog
May 21-25
● Start adding supporting sources to lit review.
● Checkpoint with mentor
● Design Methods
● Turn in Experimental Design sheet
● Weekly blog
May 29 - June 1
● Informal presentation on our project
● Make a community action plan
● Weekly blogpost on Fridays.
● Start the volunteer application for Johns Hopkins.
June 4-8
● Goal for month: combine segmented writings to create the final project proposal
● Finish the volunteer application for Johns Hopkins.
● Create methods presentation
● Present Methods section
● Weekly blogpost on Friday
● Revise Time Management plan
● Revise SWOT analysis
June 11-15:
● finish up papers and research.
● Finish final papers and final presentation
● Draft data tables and data analysis.
● Draft intended conclusion
● Weekly blogpost on Friday
● Prepare interactive Innovation Expo table
● Last blog post.
● Final Checkpoint with mentor
Rest of June (June 18-June 21)
● Finals
● Get ready to go to Baltimore.
● Present informal presentation

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