Monday, April 21, 2008
The easy part is through!!!
My research paper is about hearing loss in the elderly population and the positive outcomes of using hearing aids, undergoing corrective surgery, and participating in communication therapy, also known as aural rehabilitation. Therefore, I thought it would be interesting to create an anatomical model of an ear and the different parts to it that help it to function properly. Before I actually began creating the model, I anticipated slight problems along the way, but I did not foresee the great conundrums I have faced so far. My mentor, Shari, and I began creating my product at a make- your- own pottery studio in Concord. We created an enlarged model of the outer ear out of modeling clay, and it is now complete! While shaping the outer ear, we thought that it was difficult, but when we started to attempt to create the inner ear, we were stumped. I want my model to be intricate and neat, not effortlessly thrown together. My mentor and I have agreed that we are two of the most non-artistic people ever, and creating a model of the inner ear is definitely a great challenge for the both of us. On the brighter side of things, atleast one-third of my product is complete (the outer ear). After completing the inner ear, I will create a tri-fold pamphlet that will provide information revolving around the issue of hearing loss in senior citizens. My goal is to have finished constructing the inner ear by May 1st... we only have a few more weeks until the entire project is over!!!!!
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