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Project Animations Math for AAS General Education Fall 2008

NATE BURNETT. PHYLLIS DANIELS. VINCE CORBINO. SARAH BELL. Project Animations Math for AAS General Education Fall 2008. MARK ADAMS. Instructor:. Barbara  J Rademacher. Pet Adoption Project. Brief History. Two Groups Before Us. Howl-O- Ween Carnival 2006. Project Goals.

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Project Animations Math for AAS General Education Fall 2008

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  1. NATE BURNETT PHYLLIS DANIELS VINCE CORBINO SARAH BELL Project AnimationsMath for AAS General Education Fall 2008 MARK ADAMS

  2. Instructor: Barbara J Rademacher

  3. Pet Adoption Project Brief History Two Groups Before Us

  4. Howl-O-Ween Carnival 2006

  5. Project Goals Our Goal - To raise monetary, food, and toy donations for animals in need. Our Mission - We will impact the lives of unwanted, abused, and abandoned animals.

  6. Community Benefits Our project benefited Northwest Arkansas’s animal community by raising the money, the food, the woof, and the awareness of desperate animals in need.

  7. We used the numbers from the Lone Pine Ranch to base our sources from. From the numbers we got: Dogs: Mean 68 Median 61,62 Mode 72 Cats: Mean 46 Median 44 Mode 46 Course Content Basic Math Statistics Graphs: Line, Bar, Pie

  8. We collected corporate donations, both monetary and goods. Worked with the east lab technology We were able to do broadcast our ideas, and goals over the radio. METHODS For Success We set up donation boxes throughout NWA We contacted local shelters through email, phone, andin person.

  9. Print production technologies • Cell phone • Digital imaging-digital camera • Radio Media • Graphing Calculators • Adobe Photoshop TECHNOLOGY East lab Adobe Illustrator PowerPoint Internet

  10. Kim Ross – Lone Pine Animal Shelter • Todd Davis - Manager at Dollar General in Centerton • Tom Gordon – Slim Chickens • Tommy and Mark Bariola – Guido’s Pizza in Fayetteville and Springdale • Adam Smith – Human Resources at Wal-Mart Corporate • Scott Thompson – Man. Of Theo’s Restaurant • Mandy Keenen– NWA Animal Rescue Shelter • Brandon, Bobbit, Bailey – AMX on 104.9 The X COMMUNITY CONTACTS

  11. Friday, December 05, 2008 We Present To You!!! TIMELINE Monday, September 01, 2008begin project planning Tuesday, September 30, 2008end project planning Thursday, October 02, 2008begin donation collections Monday, December 01, 2008wrap up donation process Tuesday, December 02, 2008finalize project results

  12. Working with Peers: • Team Work and Bonding • Cooperation • Responsibility Skills Developed • Time Management and Organization: Referring to our Timeline to see where our goals are up to date. Staying late after class. Outside Meetings with Shelters. Oral and Written Communication: Telephone and Live Chats with Kim Ross

  13. Skills Developed Networking: Outside the NWACC community we were able to get a hold of local small and big business for help and charitable services. Overall Professional Enrichment: Academia – Math Skills Improved Technology – Gained New Sources of Technology Service to Our Community – Helped Save Lives

  14. Bar Chart Donations Includes: • Pets Supply’s • Monetary • In Kind Outcomes

  15. Represents Dogs per Month Represents Cats per Month Outcomes

  16. $150 $125 • Pie Chart Donations Includes: • Pets Supply’s • Monetary • In Kind $75 Outcomes

  17. Outcomes

  18. Future Projects WE I

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