Monday, January 29, 2018

PHOTO PROJECT III - SUPER BOWL COMMERCIALS

CREATE 2 DIFFERENT SUPER BOWL LIKE COMMERCIALS (30 SECONDS). FUNNY, UNEXPECTED, UNUSUAL, AND CONVINCING... YOU MAY WORK IN GROUPS OF 4...BE SURE EACH TEAM MEMBER HAS A JOB AND WORKS.  DUE DATE 2-9-18

EXTRA CREDIT FOR MAKING ME LAUGH...OR CRY .



Tuesday, January 16, 2018

look... science stuff


www.stsiweb.org/education-training/internship/

Kick Start a Career in
Translational Science
The Scripps Translational Science Institute (STSI) offers a Student Research Internship Program for highly motivated high
school, undergraduate, and professional students. Interns will work with and learn from a multi-disciplinary team of
scientists, who include internationally-renowned investigators in the areas of genomics, bioinformatics, and digital medicine.
The primary aim of the internship program is to train and prepare students interested in health sciences, statistics, and
computational/computer science to become future leaders in the realm of translational medical research.
A collaboration between Scripps Health and The Scripps Research Institute, STSI promotes cutting-edge translational
research in the areas of genomics, bioinformatics, and digital medicine. We aim to replace the status-quo of one-size-fits-allmedicine
with individualized health care. STSI is a member of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Translational
Science Award (CTSA) consortium.
Interns will attend two weekly seminars.
Interns, together with their mentors, will develop an independent research project with objectives to be completed by
the end of the internship.
Interns will present the results of their research project at an STSI research meeting.
Based on current research at STSI and the intern’s individual interests and experiences, he/she will be assigned a primary
mentor. The mentor will advise and guide the intern with respect to achieving the aims and requirements of the program.
Interns are highly encouraged to engage in scientific dialogue with other investigators through STSI’s seminars and project
collaborations.
To gain knowledge of and exposure to current topics in genomics and the integration of mobile technologies to
improve health care.
To learn study design and analysis procedures relevant for translational studies.
To become proficient in presenting scientific concepts, including study design, data analysis, research findings, and
results interpretation to peers and mentors.
Objectives
Mentoring
Requirements
About STSI
Important Dates
Internship dates - June 4 – July 27, 2018 or June 18 – August 10, 2018 (8 weeks)
Application deadline - February 15, 2018

PHOTO PROJECT II - RE-CREATE ART USING PHOTOGRAPHY

FIND 10 FAMOUS PAINTINGS THAT YOU RE-CREATE USING PHOTOGRAPHY... MAD ADOBE SKILLS ALLOWED BUT YOU MUST USE 100% YOUR PHOTOS FOR EACH IMAGE. YOU MAY WORK WITH A PARTNER.

DUE DATE 1-26-18 









Thursday, January 11, 2018

GOT EUROPE...?

https://www.eftours.com/tour-website/2023914PN

pizza !!! and europe

Mon 3:49pm
Brian McBride
Hello families and students!
Many of you know that that, as the Travel Club advisor, I (along with our ORHS Team*) have been leading trips to Europe for over a decade now. In fact, this upcoming summer we have a completely full tour of 52 enthusiastic travelers!
you are all cordially invited to our summer 2019 Europe trip. The trip is called European Horizons and features visits to England, France, and Spain in June 2019.

I hope to see you there!
Best,
TOMMY B
ORHS PHOTOGRAPHY Travel
*Travel Team:
Brian McBride
Thomas Bryant (Photography)
Julian Valdez (Social Science/Athletics)
www.eftours.com/2023914PN (European Horizons)
PS Ask about our $50 "Early Bird Discount"!

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

PHOTO PROJECT - I 100/10 WINTER BREAK PHOTOS

PHOTO PROJECT - I 100/10 WINTER BREAK PHOTOS 
PHOTOSHOP THE 10 BEST AND ADD TITLES
pink and magenta ... a. rod 

DUE DATE 1-12-18