A Group of Guys Talking about Development
The combination of four education based case studies culminating in a delightful presentation.
EDUC 330/370
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
The semi-annual research colloquium at Bushnell founded by Dr. Tim Bergquist.
A Group of Guys Talking about Development
The combination of four education based case studies culminating in a delightful presentation.
EDUC 330/370
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Case Study of Michelangelo and Molly
The case study of a child’s development; more specifically, a study of their cognitive ability, physical, moral, and identity development.
EDUC 330/370
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Adolescent Development
Four case studies about High School age students; studying various areas of development in these students.
EDUC 330/370
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
A Saturated Market: The Effect of Electronic Media on the Publishing Industry
The emergence of the Internet as a viable medium for publishing has coincided with the demise of traditional forms of publishing of magazines, newspapers, books, and trade journals. This is a case of causation rather than correlation, as the publishing industry has been forced to either adapt to the modern publishing paradigm or shut down.
ENG 499, Senior Capstone
Beth Aydelott
A305
9:30 – 10 AM
How to Organize an American Revolution
Covering communications sent in the founding of the United States by revolutionary leaders around 1776.
HIST 334
Ron Palmer
A201
9:10 – 9:20 AM
Matt Trevorrow – Promotional Video
A music video of Matt Trevorrow’s “Prevail”
MUS 321
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
10 – 11 AM
Intercultural Communication on MCU Mission Trips
Students enrolled in COMM 220, Intercultural Communications, will report the finds of their term research projects about intercultural communication between people from the United States and people from Brazil, Cambodia, and Mexico.
COMM 220, Intercultural Communication
Doyle Srader
L203B
9:30 – 10:30 AM
Child Development: A Comparison of Two Elementary Females
A demonstration of basic cognitive testing. A comparison of two research projects evaluating the cognitive, social, physical, identity, and spiritual development of two elementary females, ages 8 and 9.
EDUC 330/370
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Study Abroad
Reflections on studying abroad, how it contributed to educational and personal development: intellectually, spiritually, socially, and emotionally. Areas covered include Uganda and Chile.
Ron Palmer
L203A
10 – 11 AM
The Role of the States in the Nation
I will dress up (unless I can’t find anything) as George Washington and talk about why I’m a Federalist pushing towards a central government and away from a nation where the colonies have more power than the central government.
HIST 334
Ron Palmer
A201
9:30 – 9:40 AM
A Look into Adolescent Development
For our Education 370 class, we were required to conduct a case study of students within Piaget’s stages of cognitive development. This poster explores three adolescent subjects who exhibit both similarities and differences in five different areas of development.
EDUC 330/370
Brian Kaelin
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: The Effects of Prenatal Alcohol Use on the Developing Brain
I have done an extensive literature review on the pre-natal and post-natal effect of alcohol on the developing brain. I have researched the causes, effects, symptoms, and treatments.
PSY 499, Senior Capstone
Nani Skaggs
L203A
8:30 – 9 AM
The Effect of Initial Bias on the Suitability of Adoptive Parents
Research has shown that people demonstrate prejudice in selecting job applicants when presented with photographic images of people from different racial groups with resumes. The relationship between prejudice and photographic images of couples of different racial background and sexual orientation was examined. Participants were given packets containing an adoption application and a photograph of a couple who were Caucasian, bi-racial, Middle Eastern, or gay. The participants rated the suitability of the couple as adoptive parents. It is expected that the Caucasian couple will receive higher ratings of suitability than the other couples.
PSY 350
Nani Skaggs
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Song
Best song from artist EP
MUS 321
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
10 – 11 AM
Speakin’ Beacons, Fall 2010
A showcase of Peter Norland and Eric Fromm’s award-winning persuasive speeches, and Jed Noles’ award-winning impromptu speaking skills.
COMM 321/421, Forensics
Doyle Srader
L203B
9 – 9:30 AM
Butting Heads: Indians and English in the Chesapeake Region
In my research, I would like to trace Indians and Whites back to the establishment of the Jamestown colony in 1607. I will bring out certain events that have happened for nearly 170 years right before the Declaration of Independence. This will cover wars, treaties, poverty, racism, and more on the Chesapeake Indian communities.
HIST 334
Ron Palmer
A201
8:40 – 8:50 AM
The Effects of Varied Types of Exposure on Subconscious Memory
Many studies have shown that information can be retained on a subconscious level. The relationship between different types of presentation of to-be-remembered objects and subconscious memory was studied. Undergraduate students from Northwest Christian University were asked to participate and were assigned to a “hands-on” group or “list” group. Participants in the hands-on group were asked to arrange nine physical objects in any manner. Participants in the list group viewed the word names of these same objects on a PowerPoint slide. After three minutes, all participants were asked to recall as many items as they could. It is expected that participants in the hands-on group will recall more items than those in the list group.
PSY 350
Nani Skaggs
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Game Show Tournament of Champions
A live recording of the JBCN Radio game show’s season finale Tournament of Champions. We’ll have three winners competing in a puzzle game to win prizes, and hopefully people just walking around will stop in and be our audience.
COMM 230, Broadcasting
Doyle Srader
L203B
10:30 – 11 AM
Sales Analysis for Obscene Offroad and Fabrication
This is an analysis of financial information generated from the business Obscene Offroad and Fabrication. The services offered by this business included automotive, boat, and utility vehicle repair and fabrication. The company was in operation from 2006 through 2008 and had just become successful when the economy began to decline. One aspect to be analyzed is the parts versus labor sales and their effect on each other. Another analysis will include the cost and methods of advertising and its relationship to the sales figures.
MATH 315
Tim Bergquist
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
The Profit of Slavery: Developing the Economy of the Colonies Through Slavery
The economic development of the North American colonies was essential for Europe. The most lucrative commodity for the colonies was the trafficking and use of slaves. From indentured servants to African slaves, the colonies’ economy was dependent on slavery. Through this dependence and continual trafficking of people from Africa the birth of different social attitudes towards slavery, such as racism and abolition, occurred.
HIST 334
Ronald Palmer
A201
8:50 – 9 AM
Close to Home: The Survival of Slavery in the Modern World
Since the beginning of civilization, slavery has been rationalized and defended as necessary. Every culture has defined its own reasons for having the need for slaves. Today slavery still exists, especially in American. This slavery happens on a far larger scale than the slavery of the colonial and civil war periods , and needs to be recognized as a global problem.
IDS 499, Senior Capstone
Mick Bollenbaugh
A201
10:30 – 11 AM
Privateering in the American Revolution
This presentation examines the act of legalized piracy and how it shaped warfare in the American Revolution. Involvement of specific founding fathers will be included.
HIST 334
Ron Palmer
A201
9:20 – 9:30 AM
The Germs They Carried: A Look into the Indigenous Peoples’ Worst Enemy During the Colonization of the Americas
This presentation seeks first and foremost to identify and understand the germs that colonizers brought over to the Americas and the effect it had on the indigenous peoples. It will also explore modern day examples of genocide and compare them with that of the indigenous people.
HIST 334
Ron Palmer
A201
8:30 – 8:40 AM
Understanding Sex-Offender’s Cognitive and Hunting Patterns
Sex-offenders come in many guises. They can blend in with society and become an integral part of someone’s life. Different kinds of sex-offenders have different methods and criteria they use when hunting for victims, but commonalities exist. Cognitions and justifications can mirror their grasp on reality and the way they view their victims. There are misconceptions about who a perpetrator is. Added to that is the complexity of how victim-offender relationships affect violence used in the assault. After the assault, the survivor has the choice of reporting the assault. Treatment for convicted offenders depends on the individual.
PSY 499, Senior Capstone
Nani Skaggs
9 – 9:30 AM
L203A
Church, Culture and Youth
I will address the problems the church faces in ministering to people between the ages of 16 and 30 and how we can and must overcome them.
IDS 499, Senior Capstone
Mick Bollenbaugh
A201
10 – 10:30 AM
The Effects of Learning Style on Memory
Claims have been made that different modes of learning in students can be improved by matching one’s teaching with the preferred learning style of the student. The two modes that are used to describe learning styles are auditory and visual learning. Some teachers believe they should take a student’s different learning style into account and match the mode of instruction to the individual’s learning style. However, there is little empirical support to conclude that this type of teaching should be implemented in classrooms. The current study tests if participants recall more items through auditory-only, visual-only, or auditory-visual presentation of material. It is hypothesized that participants who receive the auditory-visual condition will perform better than participants receiving either the auditory or visual condition independently.
PSY 499, Senior Capstone
Nani Skaggs
L203A
9:30 – 10 AM
Color in Sound—The Art of Music Industry
A compilation of band photography and promotional work that music industry senior, Sarah Robey, has composed and distributed for the alternative rock band, Color in Sound.
MUS 421
John Hakes
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
A Number Theoretic Result Involving Cubes and the Number 9
A proof that all cubes are either a multiple of 9 or 1 greater or 1 less than a multiple of 9.
MATH 407
Connie Wilmarth
Banquet Room
9 – 11 AM
Salem Witch Trials
For this project, I plan to analyze and research the persecution and trial of the witches and whether the trials proved beneficial towards the towns and its citizens. If proved beneficial, was it moral? How were the accused executed or treated after the trials?
HIST 334
Ron Palmer
A201
9 – 9:10 AM
Come Back to Me (Song)
Song from artist EP
MUS 321
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
10 – 11 AM
What About Unity?
A look at how Ephesians 4:1-8 has been interpreted through history and how it affects Christians today.
BTH 499, Senior Capstone
Ron Heine
A305
9 – 9:30 AM
Song
Color in Sound – EP Song
MUS 321
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
10 – 11 AM
The Glory of John
A history of the Greek word doxa (δόξα) and the significance of its use in the Gospel of John.
BTH 499, Senior Capstone
Ron Heine
L203A
2 – 2:30 PM
Jam
Original instrumental jam recorded with Logic.
MUS 119
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
3 – 4 PM
Jetta (soundtrack to video)
MUS 119
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
3 – 4 PM
Mozart Divertimento in D, K 131
MIDI sequencing and guitar recording based on a classical instrumental work.
MUS 119
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
3 – 4 PM
Snow (soundtrack to video)
MUS 119
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
3 – 4 PM
McGrath’s Commercial
A one minute commercial recorded and produced by Preston and Andrew from a pre-existing script.
MUS 119
John Hakes
Ross Evans Chapel
3 – 4 PM
Uganda – Education and Orphans
In my capstone I went into detail about the need for education and the lack of resources orphans in Mukono, Uganda have. I will present my idea to provide relief for this growing dilemma in Uganda. I will discuss funding solutions, staffing problems, and logistics for a grassroots organization to start in Uganda. I will also share a personal story about my experience in Uganda and explain how that helps me understand the needs of the Mukono people a little better. I won’t attempt to solve all Uganda’s problems, just propose ideas to help.
CM 499, Senior Capstone
Dennis Lindsay
L203A
9 – 9:30 AM
Growing up on the Family Farm during the 1920s and 1930s
This presentation is based on an oral interview with my mother, Margaret (Peggy) Bergquist, who was born in 1922 and is 87 years old. Her maiden name was Connor. She grew up on the family farm just outside St. Paul, Oregon along with two siblings, an older brother and a younger brother. At that time, the family had about 200 acres that included land along the Willamette River and Mission Landing. The interview covered what it was like growing up on the farm during the 1920s (Roaring 20s) and the 1930s (Great Depression).
HIST 240
Kevin Hatfield
A201
2 – 2:20 PM
Milling & Logging in Libby Montana
People of Libby telling the history of milling and logging, how it has changed over the years, and how families have survived the falling out of these industries. With a touch of Asbestos and how it has affected the community
HIST 240
Kevin Hatfield
A201
2:20 – 2:40 PM
Case Study: A Question of Ethics in Accounting for Partnership Transactions
ACTG 499, Senior Capstone
Frank Paliotta
Banquet Room