It’s happening, folks! The fall term is in full swing, and I’ve officially kicked off my capstone project. I’m excited to announce that my team and I are working on a project called Parchment with a startup based in Austin, Texas, called Captured Sun. This project is ambitious and exciting, pushing us to explore new ways of interacting with our computers.
Our team has seven talented seniors from OSU’s eCampus, and each of us brings something unique to the table. During our first meeting with the folks at Captured Sun, we dove right into planning and discussing how to tackle the project. I’ve been using Obsidian to keep notes and ideas organized, and it’s already been a game changer.
I won’t lie, the term has been a whirlwind. Between classes, working on my portfolio, and now this project, it’s been busy. But it’s the kind of busy that keeps you on your toes in the best way possible. It’s starting to feel like everything I’ve learned so far is coming together, and despite the workload, I’m more motivated than ever to make this experience count.
My goals for this capstone? I’m looking forward to diving into new technologies and learning from both my team and our mentors at Captured Sun. It’s a fantastic opportunity, and I’m eager to see where this journey takes us!
That’s where things stand for now. The team is fired up, and I can’t wait to see how this project evolves over the coming weeks. I’ll definitely keep you all posted with updates as we tackle this challenge together.
And as promised, here’s a little something to make you smile — a picture of one of my cats, Maggie, from the day I brought her home 8 years ago! 🐱