Sunday, May 16, 2010
Cooking at menu6
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Mid-Term Meeting
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Week one at GaREAT/ReCreation
So far I have been traveling to GaREAT several times a week to observe in meetings and such. The other days I am at the office doing research on several of his projects which include the Rock N' Roll Marathon Series as well as IJGT (International Junior Golf Tour). Last week I was able to sit in a meeting at GaREAT where they discussed their marketing strategies, logo, and names for the academy. This was surprisingly interesting to me as I never knew exactly what the thought process was behind choosing these things.
Pictures of the facility
http://www.gareat.org/galleries/galleries.html
Monday, May 10, 2010
Business & Web Development at Smart Solutions Week 1
I spent this past week at a tech company in Beachwood called Smart Solutions, Inc. On the first day my sponsor told me that my main task would be revamping the corporation's website.
I was surprised (and still am) to be put in charge of something that is so important for any business nowadays, and especially when that business is technology-based itself. It's quite an opportunity.
The first week (minus AP testing) was used primarily in preparation for what I did today. I held a meeting early this afternoon to solicit input from the website's stakeholders (including the CEO!) and as a courtesy before getting started. For the meeting I created a comprehensive powerpoint incorporating a timeline of the project, areas of improvement on the current website, and a compilation of my own ideas for the upgrade. We went over the ideas in detail and I got a clear sense of what they were looking for. Although I haven't been able to do any work with the site yet, I've gained valuable insight into the business world by having to create a proposal and organize a meeting to discuss it. The stuff I'm familiar with starts tomorrow, when I actually get to begin modifying the website.
Many of my proposed ideas for the site are trivial, but some are on a more fundamental level. I will be forking the project into two “demo” sites that stakeholders can view (and provide feedback) before one of them goes live. One will be more-or-less the current site with all minor changes enacted, and the other will be a full redesign. My personal goal is to make the latter preferable enough that it becomes the one I get to implement.
I'm especially grateful that my project is turning out to be so meaningful because IT tends to get perceived as boring, but it's really not (at least what I'm doing isn't). I get to combine a business experience (in which I'm a novice) with an exercise in web development (where I reign :D ). From what I can tell, it's a perfect learning experience for me.
The website is located at http://smartsolutionsonline.com but changes will not be visible until it's all done. If there's still an image of a guy fist-bumping a server, it hasn't been updated yet.
- John K.
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Sunday, May 9, 2010
First Week at the Shaker Heights Police Department
Because the program aims to give the participant insight into the system from every angle possible, I've had a bunch of different experiences this week. For example, Tuesday morning we observed Beachwood court cases (which included a theft and an assault), and Tuesday afternoon we sat in on a detectives' meeting to discuss a homicide case from 2006. Thursday morning we were with the jailer. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday we got out on the road doing ride-a-longs, meaning we were in the car when the cop pulled people over for traffic violations or when the cop had to respond to a 911 call. Specifically, we responded to a fight by the high school on Wednesday and a house alarm on Friday.
The most notable event of the week, however, was an incident Wednesday morning. A guy was running up and down a street about a block from the police station breaking into cars. The SHPD were able to cut him off and corner him, but when he pulled a gun on the police, a cop shot him. He was taken to the hospital where he later died. I actually was not at the station that morning because I was taking an AP exam, but according to Halle, the station was buzzing. I'll attach a link to the article in the comments section because it won't let me copy and paste into this post.
Anyways, Halle and I are gearing up for another exciting week. We're scheduled for some shooting at the range this week, and I know we're both looking forward to that. Hopefully pictures will come soon; Halle's got them all on her camera now, but there's some of us in our bulletproof vests (we were required to wear them for our ride-a-longs) and our other adventures thus far.
-Becky