Friday, August 24, 2012

First six weeks

The Scientific Method Steps


Problem/ Question 
Observation/Research
Formulate a Hypothesis 
Experiment
Collect and Analyze Results
Conclusion
Communicate the results

Problem/ Question: Develop a question or problem that can be solved through expermination

Observations/ Research: Make observations and research your topic of interest

Formulate a hypothesis: predict a possible answer to a problem or question

Experiment: Develop and follow a procedure. Include a detailed materials list the outcome must be measurable(quantifiable)

Collect and Analyze Results: Modify the procedure of needed. Confirm the results by retesting. Include tables graphs, and photographs.

Conclusion: Include a statement that accepts or rejects the hypothesis. Make recommendations for further study and possible improvements to the procedure

Communicate the Results: Be prepared to present the project to an audience. Expect questions from the audience

Scientific Method being use: 

Problem/ Question: Which college is right for me to go to for culinary school C.I.A. or the Art Institute??

Hypothesis: The C.I.A and the Art Institute are both the same even levels 

Observations/ Research: Go to each school to find out more information about each one and what they have in paying, what is charged, and what programs they have.

Collect and Analyze results: Gather all the information from each school and look over to every single information that is written or known.

Conclusion: The C.I.A haves more programs that is beneficial to the career i am working towards and high level of manger classes and bussiness owning classes as for the Art Intstitute is the same but less programs and not a jump start in working  in a resturant and still get payed for it as while.

Communicate the Results: The C.I.A becomes the better choice for me to choose to have a successful career. 



1 comment:

  1. Great blog post Jasmine. Now that I know you are an artist, I can expect some creative work from you. You get show your science knowledge and your art talent at the same time.

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