Capstone Experience
May 16, 2023 So our Capstone Exhibit went like this: We were thrilled to enter the captivating room of St. Mary Magdalene, which proved to be an unforgettable experience. The exhibits showcased within were not only entertaining but also incredibly informative, demonstrating a wealth of resources. The Capstone projects were particularly impressive, showcasing the exhibitors' unwavering dedication and remarkable effort. Moreover, the room's design exuded a sense of joy and creativity, further enhancing the overall ambiance. The warm and inviting manner in which they welcomed visitors added an extra layer of enjoyment to the experience. We visited the captivating room dedicated to St. Teresa of Calcutta, which had a larger number of groups showcasing their unique capstone projects. Many of these groups impressed us with their beautiful and resourceful exhibits, displaying remarkable effort. Unfortunately, we were disappointed by the lackluster work of the third group, which seemed devoid of dedication and passion. Despite this setback, the overall experience remained enjoyable, with the room's simplicity allowing the focus to be on the remarkable projects and their stories.
The room dedicated to St. Rita of Cassia captivated us with its remarkable ambiance and impressive display of creativity and organization. Each capstone project showcased the group's ingenuity and innovation, with the solar charging station standing out for its practicality and eco-friendly design. Overall, the experience in this room was delightful and unforgettable, highlighting the power of creativity and organization. <3 As we entered the fourth room dedicated to St. Rose of Lima, we were immediately struck by the evident presence of creativity and effort. The exhibits showcased remarkable resourcefulness, particularly with standout creations like the Moss bag, gloves, and bio pot, which left a lasting impression on me. The presenters demonstrated their mastery in effectively conveying their knowledge and showcasing their expertise in reporting. It was truly a testament to the dedication and skill of those involved, making the visit to the room of St. Rose of Lima both inspiring and enjoyable. Our final destination was the captivating room dedicated to St. Joan of Arc showcasing an aesthetically pleasing design and impressive work. Group 2's innovative twist on the common plant design, with an automatic system following the sun, displayed their ingenuity. However, it was group 3's creation, the Hope Desk, that truly stood out, impressive with its creativity and potential for future use. Overall, the room of St. Joan of Arc left a lasting impression, offering both visual appeal and imaginative projects. Overall, The exhibit was a truly enjoyable experience, filled with valuable lessons and inspiration. We gained a wealth of knowledge and new ideas that we can apply when we embark on our own capstone project in the future. It was an enriching journey that sparked our creativity and broadened our horizons.















