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2014 Presented by: Dave DeStefano & Rita Stearns Camp Invention
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2014 Camp Invention inspires creativity and inventive thinking during its weeklong summer program! Led by local educators, elementary school children are immersed into fun-filled, exciting, activities that reinvent summer fun. Throughout the week, children work together to solve real-world challenges that prepare them for the 21st century. Whether they are creating an epic, insect- themed pinball machine or dismantling broken devices, participants learn new approaches to everyday problems!
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How It Began in Southington Fall of 2013: Initial contact was e-mailed to the superintendent’s office, which was forwarded to the director of summer school. A response was then replied back with the extent of the message being, “We can do this!” A meeting was then set-up with a representative from Invent Now Inc. January 2014: Officially accepted to host Camp Invention. Rolled out plans to the elementary school principals. Followed by an instructor search.
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Site Dates Chose Strong Elementary School for its availability and ideal accommodations. August 4 th – 8 th 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Program site and dates
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How It Began in Southington February 2014: Met with interested staff members and a representative from Invent Now Inc. to proceed with start-up. Distributed two sets of fliers to all elementary schools in district. Utilized the all-call system and e-mail blast to alert parents of the program. Redesigned summer school web-site to expand on announcing the program.
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How It Began in Southington Met with a journalist from the Record Journal to publicize in a greater capacity. March 2014: 35 students had enrolled (met min.) May 2014: 75 students had enrolled July 25, 2014: 110 students (Max. enrollment)
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Staff Ms. Curtin Design Studio: Morphed Ms. Levin Energized Ms. Lombardi Amplified Mr. Amnott Super Go Mrs. Bacchus I Can Invent: Pinbug Ms. Stearns Asst. Director
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2014 “Morphed” Snapshots
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Energized ™
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Amplified ™
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Design Studio: Morphed ™
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Super Go! ™
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I Can Invent: Pinbug ™
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Local Media Publications
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2014 Highlights 2015 Suggestions 110 participants (maximum enrollment for a one-week program) $1,000 stipend bonus awarded to the site district ($100 for each student above 100 participants) Strong Elementary School proved to be an ideal site Standing room only for Inventor’s Showcase Consider offering two, one-week camps Use awarded stipend to staff a nurse to monitor and address medical needs Possibly use a middle school that has A/C Organize a grouping plan for Inventor’s Showcase Moving Forward
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Ready to do it again!
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