This assignment is an example of a project we were tasked to complete for our Forensics class. In this project, we had to create an example of a crime scene and the proper steps that need to be taken to minimize contamination. In a group of 3, my teammates and I were successful in creating a scenario where a crime scene would occur. We fist planned out exaclty what our ideas of the crime scene would be. Then we planned out the steps that we needed to follow in order to present accurate information on the steps needed to be take in a crime scene. We executed the project at STEM inside of the gymnasiums and outside of the Forensics classroom. Every group member played atleast two roles in the crime scene. Whether that be the police officer, victim, suspect, forensic photographer, or CSI. I found this assignment to display a strong work ethic from the entire team and also display the knowledge we gained through the Forensics Science class. This is a glow assignment that I can look back on for future reference.
This assignment is an example of a presentation we were tasked to complete for our Forensics Class. In this presentation, in a group of 3, we needed to state our stance on the Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey case. We included background knowledge on the Steven Avery case and how it escalate into another separate case with Brendan Dassey. To give context, Steven Avery was convicted of the murder of Terresa Halbach. Steven Avery was once already wrongfully convicted of a sexual assault case in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, 1985. This assignment showcases our knowledge and understanding of the two criminal cases. However, I believe it does not showcase it to the fullest of it's ability. We struggled with time management of the assignment itself and struggled getting our point across on the slides. For this reason, I choose this assignment as a grow assignment that I look back on in the future for reference on how to improve a google slides presentation.Â