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Senior Capstone Web Products

Each Capstone course produces a final product to meet the needs of the community partner, and may be in the form of a report, handbook, brochure, marketing plan, multi-media presentation, or a web-based project. "Web products," for example, are usually research reports that students have made available to the general public by placing them on the World Wide Web. Here are a few examples of web products that students have created as a result of their Capstone courses:

Johnson Creek Capstone Website

Columbia Slough Super Sleuths Capstone Web Pages

Steens Mountain Area

Melanomia

Living with Colon Cancer

Motor Vehicle Fuels

Medieval Portland Website

Community Planning

 
profiles profiles Meet Joel Bettridge Joel Bettridge draws on his background in poetry and philosophy to help students develop their critical thinking and writing skills. >
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