Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Asia baez final presentation
1. Asia Baez
Professor Klinkowstein
“Selected Article for Research”
Campbells Brews Up A
Simple Solution
http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2013/09/05/campbells-keurig-soup/?iref=allsearch
11. Asia Baez
Subject #1:
• Wore headphones,
sweatpants and a white tshirt
• oblivious to everything
around him
• Left for 5 minutes
• Came back with spoon
• Looked at mess, shrugged
shoulders and walked
away
• Asked not to be
photographed for fear of
being held responsible for
mess
Professor Klinkowstein
12. Asia Baez
Subject #2
• Came in with her
boyfriend
• He sat down, she
cooked
• She bit her nails
while she waited
• She burned
herself twice
• Used plastic
plates and
utensils
• Talked about
school
Professor Klinkowstein
13. Asia Baez
Subject #2 (cont)
• Boyfriend
washed dishes
• She stood next
to the sink and
talked to him
• Cleaned up
mess together
and left
Professor Klinkowstein
14. Asia Baez
Subject #3
• Referred to the
mixture box often
• Sat in a corner on
her phone while
waiting
• Set the timer on
the microwave
• Kept checking the
door
Professor Klinkowstein
17. Asia Baez
Professor Klinkowstein
“Selected Business Article”
Campbells Brews Up A
Simple Solution
http://eatocracy.cnn.com/2013/09/05/campbells-keurig-soup/?iref=allsearch
19. Asia Baez
Professor Klinkowstein
Ethnographic Research Observations
• Little to no people came to the
residence hall kitchen
• Of the few that did, only one allowed
herself to be photographed
• Those that came alone did not stay
more than 5 minutes
20. Asia Baez
Professor Klinkowstein
Ethnographic Research Findings
• Mostly everyone that made
something substantial had someone
with them
• Students had little experience in the
kitchen
• Students were impatient while making
their “food”
• Students seemed preoccupied
35. Asia Baez
Professor Klinkowstein
Product:
An interactive app that allows millenials
to share recipes and tips for cooking. It
facilitates conviviality, a natural artifact
of food and all that relates to food. A
blog where students can upload
photos, videos, or video chat. An easily
accessible, virtual recipe book.