Create a CPR program which can be played and also be educational at the same time. Begin by researching Hands-Only CPR, noting important points for sharing a bullet theme for the presentation. With the help of a supervisor or teacher, download a scripting program, such as Scratch. Follow the online instructions for creating and animating this program, and consider creating one that helps determine the beat that must be kept when doing chest compressions. When presenting the project, either demonstrate using a computer or take screen-shots and prepare a presentation with an outline of the work.
Saving an image on your computer is an easy process, yet some people have trouble choosing which format the digital file should be saved in. Create a project that explains and demonstrates the different formats a picture can be saved in, such as jpeg, gif or tiff. Show examples of the same picture saved in as many different formats as possible. Using a graph, note the file name, the format used when saving and how big the file was when saved. Record results and present findings.
Compare weather patterns over the years by creating a frequency histogram. Begin by researching weather conditions in a specific region, such as the southeastern states. Gather data from the last 10 years, and using a spreadsheet program like Excel, enter information relating to moisture and conditions that have changed dramatically. Note any hurricanes or tropical storms and look for dry spells and humidity. Use this data to calculate the frequency of hazardous weather conditions in this region. Include screen-shots as the program is created for demonstration purposes and as part of the project's end result.
Careers in the field of computer science are evolving as the industry changes. Consider researching a career path like that of a computer forensic scientist. According to the United States Computer Readiness Team, computer forensics is defined as "the discipline that combines elements of law and computer science to collect and analyze data from computer systems, networks, wireless communications, and storage devices in a way that is admissible as evidence in a court of law." Find the percentage of job growth expected, researching online with the United States Department of Labor and Statistics. Look for examples of computer forensic experts, citing specific cases that have been helped or even hindered using computer forensics.