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Revision as of 15:50, 28 April 2021

My project is a small slideshow talking about my experience while learning how to use the the platform Unity. it was completely new to me so it was a fun learning experience that I got to have.

BioDanteTrejo.jpg
Dante 2021
House STEM
Advisor Suzan Ozkilic
Plans Software Engineering
Advice This year really went down the drain for me, but it helped me realize how important staying motivated is. When you chose a capstone, chose something that you admire, even if its something like taking care of plants or engineering with Lego's. It really helps keep you motivated when you do something you feel is both fun and informational.
Type Presentation
Subject Computers
Discipline Computer Science

How It Began

Originally, I wanted to build a small scale video game on the new platform.

How It Changed

My initial plan was a little too ambitious for my time constraint, whether it was because of lack of motivation or failing to plan, so I decided to share my perspective on my learning experience on the platform instead.

Reflection

I learned basically everything from start to finish with this project. I mean that's what the whole project was about. but I feel that learning to share my knowledge was probably the most important. Letting people know what something is about from your own experience can be really helpful even if it doesn't attract people to learn about something. I also was able to do it in a way I felt comfortable. I mean, I don't know about other people but I don't want to write a 12 page essay every time I want to share some research I did.