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Destination ImagiNation®

Destination ImagiNation®

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OverviewOverview

What is Destination ImagiNation® ? Philosophy and Goals International membership Program structure Team Challenges for 2008-2009 program year

Participation The DI Season Parents’ roles Reasons to be a       Destination ImagiNation® Team Manager

Who we are, why we do it, and why the participants have fun!Who we are, why we do it, and why the participants have fun!

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Destination ImagiNation® is . . .

Teams may choose to solve one of 6 Team Challenges.

The challenges emphasize structural, technical, artistic, improvisational or performance elements.

Teams also compete in an Instant Challenge on Tournament Day.

Students discover problem-solving techniquesStudents discover problem-solving techniques

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Destination ImagiNation® teaches...

Total Team-generated Solution without parent/adult “interference”Total Team-generated Solution without parent/adult “interference”

– Creative problem-solving

– Teamwork to solve a complex challenge

• No single answer

(Challenges are open-ended)

• Balance time, budget, creative ideas

– Presentation skills

All in a supportive environment where all ideas are team generated so that team members have ownership of the solution.

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What This Means to Destination ImagiNation® Participants…

Colleges and employers are actively looking for students who have had experience

with teamwork, creative problem solving, and

innovative thinking.

Destination ImagiNation® teaches students real life skills in teamwork, creative problem solving, and innovative thinking.

Colleges & employers are looking for Destination ImagiNationColleges & employers are looking for Destination ImagiNation®® participants! participants!

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Destination ImagiNation® Program Structure

• Teams form in the fall (5-7 participants) • Throughout the program year, they work as a

team to solve a central Team Challenge using creative problem solving tools

• Teams practice instant problem-solving through Instant Challenges and Improvisation

• What they learn during this process are the tangible rewards of the program

• The culmination of their work is showcased at Destination ImagiNation® tournaments

Tournaments are incredible expositions of the teams’ creativity Tournaments are incredible expositions of the teams’ creativity

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Teams use art, technology and performance as they tackle one of five Team Challenges. Team Challenge solutions can take from several weeks to several months to develop.

Teams must do research and experimentation needed to solve every aspect of the Team Challenge and develop a Presentation that demonstrates the team’s solution.

Teams work together to solve complex problemsTeams work together to solve complex problems

Destination ImagiNation®  – Team ChallengeDestination ImagiNation®  – Team Challenge

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Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

A: A: Operation Cooperation Educational Focus: Technical Design and Construction,

Innovation and Design Process, Research, Experi-mentation, Strategic Planning, Theater Arts, Teamwork

• Design and construct two Machines that travel and complete Tasks.

• Choose up to 12 Tasks for the Machines to complete cooperatively.

• Create and present a Story about cooperation that is set in part in a Nation other than your own.

• Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation

Go to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptionsGo to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptions

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Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

B: Instinct MessagingEducational Focus: Theater Arts (Play writing, Scenic Design

and Construction, Performing), Animal Science, Research, Teamwork

• Create and present a theatrical Presentation with an original Story that demonstrates creature communication.

• Learn about one Featured Creature and two real methods it uses to communicate.

• Design and build a Costume to communicate a message sent by your Featured Creature.

• Construct one or more three-dimensional set pieces that depict a real-life habitat for your Featured Creature.

• Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation

Go to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptionsGo to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptions

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C: C: ViDIo Lit HitsEducational Focus: Playwriting, Literature, Fine Arts/Theater Arts

(Music, Choreography), Technical Design and Construction, and Design Process, Teamwork

• Create a live Music ViDIo that Dramatically Retells a piece of Literature.

• Integrate Music and team-created Lyrics into the Music ViDIo.

• Dramatically portray a Character from the chosen piece of Literature.

• Create and integrate Choreography into the ViDIo.

• Create and present a Grand Entrance or Grand Exit using Technical Methods.

• Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation

Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

Go to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptionsGo to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptions

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D: D: Private DIEducational Focus: Improvisational Acting, Story Development, Theater

Arts, Team Work, Technical Innovation• Create an Improvisational Skit about the Origin of a randomly selected

Superstition in a 30-minute timed period at the Tournament.• Present the Skit using the styles of three different randomly selected

film genres• Integrate a Sleuth, randomly selected from a list of historical and

fictional detectives the team has previously researched, into the Skit.• Create an Origin for the Superstition.• Create a Superstition Origin Detector that physically moves and

contributes to solving the mystery of the Origin of the Superstition• Integrate a randomly selected Surprise!

Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

Go to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptionsGo to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptions

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• Design, build, and test a two-part Structure made completely of wood and glue.

• Create and present a Story about the merging of two forms of art to create a new form of artistic

• expression.

• Create and present a merged Art form.

• Create two Side Trips and integrate them into the Presentation

Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

E: E: A New AngleEducational Focus: Structural Engineering, Construction, Research, Innovation and Design Process, Mathematics, Theater Arts, Teamwork

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projectOUTREACH® Challenge Take Charge! Focus: Service Learning, Research, Nutrition, Physical Activity,

Youth Empowerment, Teamwork, Marketing, Communication, Project Management

• The Project: Mobilize peers to improve nutrition and fitness behaviors in schools.

• The Tournament:– Make an entertaining Presentation that actively enlightens the public

about the Project.– Prepare an Exhibit to visually communicate the process and

accomplishments of your implementation of the Project.– Document the goals, research and process of your Project.– Devise procedures on the spot for solving a “real-life” problem in the

Simulation.

Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

Go to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptionsGo to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptions

© 2007 Destination ImagiNation, Inc.Go to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptionsGo to www.destinationimagination.org for complete Challenge descriptions

Rising Stars!Rising Stars!®®: : Hidden! Educational Focus: Imagining Possibilities,

Storytelling, Research, Science, Mathematics, Performing in front of an audience, Team problem

solving, Working with others

Team Challenges for 2008-2009Team Challenges for 2008-2009

A non-competitive Team Challenge for 4-7 year olds

Sh-h-h-h. Peek around. Do you see something Hidden? Did you ever wonder what goes on when you shut the refrigerator door? When an ant scurries into an ant hill? When a whale swallows a school of fish? Close your eyes! Let your imagination travel. Imagine what happens in a HIDDEN place! Make up a play. In the play the characters have to solve a problem. Keep looking! Do you see a gadget? Let the story unfold, a story to be told. It’s all up to you!

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Instant Challenges teach young people to think quickly with confidenceInstant Challenges teach young people to think quickly with confidence

Instant Challenges teach participants to take what life is handing them moment to moment. These Challenges spark and quickly capture the team members’ wild imaginations by requiring them to solve a challenge

quickly and decisively.

Destination ImagiNation®  – Instant ChallengeDestination ImagiNation®  – Instant Challenge

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What’s Expected of ParticipantsWhat’s Expected of Participants

They must be willing to work as part of a team• Choose & develop the solution • Listen, evaluate and build upon

teammates’ ideas • Generate and focus on options

for the team’s solution

• Present the solution

Teamwork teaches leadership and compromiseTeamwork teaches leadership and compromise

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The DI Program Season The DI Program Season

Team building exercises Understanding the Team Challenge Application of Creative Problem Solving process Generating and focusing of ideas and options Working, refining, and more refining

Technical elements, props, costumes, script... Lots of practice for Instant Challenge Local trips for junk and supplies Practice dry-run (town or school presentation) Tournament time (when it all comes together!)

And lots of snacksAnd lots of snacks

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Rough ScheduleIntro

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Meeting

SEPT OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY

Team Member & Team Manager Trainings & Workshops

SILICON VALLEYTOURNAMENT

FEB. or MARCH 2009

STATETOURNAMENT

APRIL 2009

GLOBALFINALS*

* Top teams advance

Time flies when you’re having funTime flies when you’re having fun

• Finalizing, refining solutions• Props, artwork, costumes, scripts• “Crunch” time, rehearse• And more Instant Challenges

• Brainstorming ideas • Research & experimentation• Creating the presentation• More Instant Challenges

• Learning to work as a team• Instant Challenges• Understanding the Team Challenge

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Volunteer/Parent Roles• Team Manager/Assistant

– Most rewarding roles

• Tournament Officials and Volunteers– All levels of competition

• Workshops & Trainings– Skill presentations– Other volunteer positions

• Parent helper– Snacks, errands– Transporting/storing props– Skill presentations

• Support their children and the Program

Volunteers make this program possibleVolunteers make this program possible

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