Last week, I finished carving my linoleum block, and worked feverishly toward my goal of having proof prints ready for assessment on Friday. I didn’t quite make this goal, having just printed them tonight, but they are finally done! Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Exciting things planned!- Lily
Brandon and I started off this week with meeting with T. Deb. She was able to give us insight of where the two of us might want to go from here. We all agreed that our research so far has been successful, and hope that the next steps would be to continue research on treatments. We hope to find a survey about bipolar disorder and give that out to the upper school. Continue reading
Starting on Mesopotamia! — Cleo
For the past two weeks I’ve been gearing up to start writing my next story! Since the Mesopotamians are going to be my focus for this one, I decided to begin with some basic research on their culture and beliefs. So I’ve been reading Daily Life in Ancient Mesopotamia, an excellent overview (as the title would suggest) about Mesopotamian daily life and culture. My focus was, of course, on the religion section. But one subsection caught my eye: Sorcerers, Exorcists, and Diviners. This span of 20 or so pages was full of wonderful information about the Mesopotamian belief in magic.
Week 7 – Aidan
I did some remixing this week and a lot of collaborating. Continue reading
A Chat With My Mentor – LH
This week, I finally had a phone call with Robert Blake Whitehall, author of the Ben Blackshaw books, Westtown alum, and my mentor for this project. The whole conversation took roughly an hour, ranging from my interest in writing to a general critique of the story so far. Continue reading
What are they doing under your mattress? – Randy Dong
“What are they doing under your mattress?”
“They work like cushions, you know. Support my back.”
“Jeez, you aren’t too smart, are you?”
Red Handed — Grazer — Lukas
This week I tested out what I made, as I’ve started to accept that what seems like it should work in the computer doesn’t always work out in real life. However, the results I got back confirmed what the computer said should happen, so that was a pleasant surprise.
We Do It With A Mission! – Roger
In my last blog post published two weeks ago, I wrapped up my research on the relationship between innovation and entrepreneurship with a detailed examination of companies such as Tom’s and Warby Parker. Over last week I switched the focus of my research onto identifying the significance of a mission (statement) for a startup company. And just like innovation, a correct mission, often introduced in a concise but wise mission statement, can help a company in multiple ways, including raising its market value by attracting additional customers, and solving practical problems present in our society nowadays.
Music Blogging Week 7- Amanda
I spent my time this week looking though SoundCloud and researching more about reviews. I found both tasks rewarding this week since I found a song that I really liked and was able to write a review for it and what I found in my research was very interesting. Continue reading
Survey Development -Brandon
Researching case studies is certainly an important part of my independent project however, there are many other ways to learn about bipolar disorder and mental illness in general. At the beginning of the year, Lily and I talked about creating a survey for the Upper School students. It would give us an opportunity to share our research with the student body and involve them in our project. Also, the survey would allow us to better understand the general public’s perception of bipolar disorder and mental illnesses. Continue reading