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AGENDA What is Destination Imagination? Why I love Destination Imagination How it Works Logistics Questions
What is Destination Imagination? ● Destination Imagination (DI) is an educational nonprofit that prepares learners for a future that is rapidly evolving. ● Self-Confidence Problem Solving We do this through a project-based learning experience that applies the creative process Creative & Critical Thinking Team Building across seven different Challenge types. ● Our participants learn 21 st century skills and more. Perseverance Risk Taking Project Management
The Challenge Experience Each year, more than 150, 000 students across the U. S. and in 30 -plus countries participate in the Destination Imagination Team Challenge Experience. ● The Challenge Experience includes six competitive Challenges rooted in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) concepts, as well as service learning. There is also a non-competitive challenge for our youngest participants in grades K - 2. ● Our Challenges are developed annually with the help of educators, subject matter experts, and qualified volunteers. ● Each Challenge encourages students to explore their passions, discover their own talents and abilities, and learn new skills.
The Challenge Experience ● Open to all kindergarten through university level students worldwide. ● Student teams of two to seven membersselect their Challenge and work together to develop a solution. ● Each team has at least one Team Managerto help keep the team on track, but does not assist or interfere with the team’s solution. This volunteer role is typically filled by a parent, teacher, or community member. ● Teams showcase and celebrate their innovative Challenge solutions at the No. Co Canyon tournament in March.
Why I love Destination Imagination STUDENTS EDUCATORS, TEACHERS & ADMINISTRATORS VOLUNTEERS PARENTS & GUARDIANS ALUMNI
How it Works • Teams of 2 -7 students • Select a Central Challenge • During meetings, teams prepare Challenge solutions and practice Instant Challenges • Compete by Level Rising Stars: K-2 nd – (non-competitive) Elementary: K-5 th Middle: 6 th-8 th Secondary: 9 th-12 th
TEAM CHALLENGE CATEGORIES
INSTANT CHALLENGE Instant Challenges require teams to engage in quick, creative, and critical thinking. At a tournament, a team will receive an Instant Challenge and the materials with which to solve it. The team members must think on their feet by applying appropriate skills to produce a solution in a period of just five to eight minutes. Instant Challenges are kept confidential until the end of tournament season.
INSTANT CHALLENGE Flying Feather Challenge Build the tallest possible structure, place a feather on the top, and then blow the feather off to land as far away as possible. Time You have 5 minutes to use your teamwork, creativity, and innovation skills to build the structure with the materials provided. You will then have one chance to blow the feather off as far as you can. The Scene You have been asked to build a new prop for the sequel to The Muppets. The structure must be freestanding on the table top and must be as tall as possible so that the feather can fly a long distance. After the 5 -minute build time, the height of the structure will be measured. You will then place the feather on the top of the structure and, with one large puff of air, see how far the feather will fly. Materials aluminum foil, 2 paper clips, 4 straws, 3 sheets of paper, 4 pipe cleaners, 1 label, feather
Tournament Season at a Glance Teams typically spend two to four months planning, developing, and practicing their Challenge solutions. Most teams meet once a week for one - two hours. • Team Challenge Season Opens September • Form your Team • Choose your Challenge • Team Manager Training Fall & Winter • Start Team Meetings – Create Solution for Challenge Teams exhibit their creativity and innovation by showcasing their Challenge solutions in front of live audiences at tournaments. Spring • Share Solution at No. Co Canyon Tournament on 7 th • Share Solution at State Tournament on April 4 • Share Solution at Global Finals Tournament in May Summer March
Team Pricing in Thompson School District TSD will purchase your Team Number - then, you’ll receive an email with directions about how to choose your Challenge. No. Co Canyon Costs Provided by TSD $50 $0 No. Co Canyon Regional Tournament Fees Team Manager Background Check through TSD Vital Volunteer Team Number: 2 -7 team members Challenge Materials: Rules of the Roadmap One Challenge to solve Other costs include: • Challenge Solution Cost – teams are encouraged to use recycled, and trash items • Colorado Affiliate Tournament Fees • Global Tournament Fees Optional costs include: • Snacks, Field Trips, T-Shirts, Pins • Instant Challenge Day - $25 • Instant Challenge Kit - $40
Volunteer Opportunities – Team Manager Being a DI volunteer allows you to connect with a growing network of engaged and passionate individuals who believe that the power of creativity can impact the lives of our learners. The work of students isn’t possible without a team manager. Become a Team Manager
Call to Action Sign up so we can connect you! - Student that wants to join a team - Team Manager - Volunteer in another capacity?
TSD Training Dates ● Oct. 26 th Team Manager Training at TSD Admin Building 800 S. Taft 10 - Noon for new Team Managers and 12: 30 - 2: 30 veteran Team Managers. Please, R. S. V. P. at this link https: //whoozin. com/WMX-AKR-4 VU 4 -FYXC ● Nov. 16 th Team Manager Instant Challenge Training at TSD Admin Building 800 S. Taft 10 - 12 PM Please, R. S. V. P. at this link https: //whoozin. com/7 XH-JYK-EQFJ-7 WMX ● Jan. 25 Team Instant Challenge Day at TSD Admin Building 800 S. Taft 10 - 12: 15 PM
Questions? Reach out! Tanya Shimonek | Regional Director tanyashimdi@gmail. com dicolorado. com Jessica Bobbs | TSD DI Coordinator jessica. bobbs@thompsonschools. org/enrichment
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