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CAPSTONE-PROJECT-for-SHS (2)
CAPSTONE-PROJECT-for-SHS (2)
- A full-blown research that should answer a question that contributes to new knowledge in
the specific field. It is usually a requirement for a degree.
- Generally, a thesis is written for an academic audience—a contribution to an academic field
of study.
- Your thesis is a scholarly document that questions or otherwise contributes to an existing
body of knowledge. Your thesis analyzes an existing concept, phenomenon, or text(s)
considering current theory and research.
- Your capstone requires execution of a project in which the final product is a potential
deliverable for a workplace audience accompanied by a rationale report.
- The rationale report should document how the deliverable reflects the scholarly principles
supporting the execution of the deliverable.
Conclusion:
- It is better if you will align your project to your strand and how your strand could help an
institution or body of individuals.
- Identify its feasibility by reflecting different situations.
- Project Overview
- Documentation and Pictures with Captions and Descriptions
- Full-blown Report with Sustainability Plan
- Evaluation Report (Quantitative or Qualitative Report)
- All letters and communications
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CAPSTONE PROJECT OVERVIEW (Individual) - Friday
Overview:
(In 3-5 paragraphs, describe the nature of your project and why it should be done.
Justify the importance of the project in the current situation. You may include the
statement of the problem here.)
(You may enumerate some key points that will justify its importance in the chosen
institution or beneficiaries and why you chose them.)
(The group should put here some research that could help reasoning out the relevance
of the project.)
Draft of Plan:
This should include the proposed committees that will handle different tasks during the
project.
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CAPSTONE PROJECT for STEM and ABM
Name of
Members
RATIONALE: (150-200 word overview of the project, factors that led to the conceptualization of the
problem, and describe its feasibility and why you chose your chosen benefactor)
THE CAPSTONE PROJECT
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: (The problems which the researcher/s hope/s to offer solutions to)
RELEVANCE OF THE STUDY: (How the study is related to current studies/ researchers and the gaps it
would fill)
METHODOLOGY: (Research design, Sampling plan, Instrumentation, Statistical tool and treatment of
data)
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MANAGING RISKS (if any): (Indicate potential risks which might delay the capstone project and how
these risks can be avoided or minimized)
ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS: (Describe any ethical issue involved in the research relative to the
confidentiality of the information, the safety of the subjects of the study, etc.)
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