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2 New Team Manager Training Confident Kids in an Amazing State of Creativity

3 Destination Imagination Colorado Confident Kids in an Amazing State of Creativity Our mission is to prepare Colorado’s kids to be the innovators of the future by combining the arts, sciences, and technology with creativity, teamwork, and problem solving. 2

4 What is in Your Packet? – Agenda for today – DI eXtreme – LOST for high school students – IC Success Day – to teach TMs how to teach IC – Sponsorship request – Support Colorado DI – Tournament Schedule and Regional Contacts – Sponsor Handouts 3

5 4 Thank you to our Sponsors

6 5 1.www.destinationimagination.orgwww.destinationimagination.org 1.DI University 2.Clarifications (General and Team Specific) 3.Challenge Materials 4.Volunteer Code of Conduct 5.Team Manager email group 2.www.extremecreativity.org 1.Challenge Master 2.Regional Director 3.Affiliate Director 4.Additional Trainings 5.Team Manager After Hours Group 3.Rules of the Road 4.Challenge 5.Google IC and Youtube Videos 6.Facebook Resources

7 6 Destination Imagination is an educational activity in which student teams solve open-ended Challenges and present their solutions at Tournaments. Destination Imagination is in the United States, 37 countries and has 99 affiliates Last year, over 15,000 teams all over the world participated, and over 932 teams competed at Global Finals Destination Imagination

8 7 All students from Kindergarten through University can participate in age or grade-defined levels: Rising Stars Preschool-2 nd grade Elementary K-5 th grade Middle 6-8 th grade Secondary 9-12 th grade University Level Students must participate in 2- to 7-person teams. Teams compete in one of 7 Team Challenges. We offer the following types of Team Challenges: Technical, Scientific, Fine Arts, Improvisational, Structural, Service Learning, and Rising Stars!

9 8 Colorado is the 3 rd largest Affiliate with nearly 1,000 teams Colorado is divided into 10 regions, each of which holds a regional tournament. The regions are: Boulder, Cherry Creek, Denver, Jeffco, North Metro, Pikes Peak, South, South Metro, Southwest and Western Slope. Information regarding the Colorado affiliate can be found at www.extremecreativity.org. You can also join our Facebook page to get the latest information. www.tinyurl.com/codi2010www.extremecreativity.org www.tinyurl.com/codi2010 Destination Imagination in Colorado

10 9 The Creative Process

11 10 The Creative Process

12 Establishing Goals 11 DI is a competition based program, the final product is presented at the tournament However, the competition is not the end goal You and your team should have goals and expectations that may change as the year goes on Completing the challenge and having a solution to present at your regional tournament is an amazing goal By doing this your team will have learned many life skills Celebrate!

13 Destination ImagiNation ® Central Challenge – 60% Instant Challenge – 25% Team Choice Elements – 15% 12

14 Elements of the Central Challenge Challenge: Title – Focus: The Destination: Where This Challenge Will Take You! – Points of Interest A. Itinerary: The Central Challenge B. Team Choice Elements C. Presentation Site D. Reward Points E. Important DIrections for Team Managers 13

15 Solving the Central Challenge Read the Challenge more than once Read “Rules of the Road” and refer to them often Read Team Manager Guide Use the Clarification process Understand Interference Learn Creative Problem Solving Tools and Techniques Promote integration of challenge elements 14

16 Instant Challenge Success Practice, Practice, Practice And practice some more Allowed to teach everything (even the solution) Coach on all aspects of challenge Practice, practice, practice Challenges available online Materials available at sales table Attend IC Training at 11:30 today Attend IC Success Training on Dec 8th, 2012 $25 fee, Hinkley HS 15

17 What do I do first? 16

18 How to choose a challenge

19 Creative Problem Solving Tools 18 Many ways to generate and focus ideas Road Map Google Creative Problem Solving Tools online Attend CPS training this afternoon CPS training will also be offered as a webinar

20 Financing a DI Team 19 Team Membership Fee: $100-$200 Team Supplies: $250 on average Regional Tournament Fees: up to $100 T-Shirts (optional) $15 for team member Total cost is about $665, or about $93.00 a team member for a team of 7 PTA, team parents, local businesses Collect up front or at the end of tournament season

21 Team Meetings 20 Team meetings should fit the needs of the team manager and the goals set by the team Team meetings can be after school, in the evenings or on weekends. On average teams meet for 16 weeks, for an average of 2 hours a week You may need to increase practice time as tournament gets closer depending on your solution

22 Interference 21 Skills Challenge and Rules SOLUTION The Team OWNS the top

23 Interference Safety is NEVER interference Teaching skills the students ask to be taught is not interference Using Instant Challenge to teach building and performance skills is not interference Making sure the students understand the challenge is not interference No person (teacher, parent, friend, sales assistant) other than the team members may touch the materials used in the actual performance. That IS interference 22

24 Integration Combining into the whole All elements of the challenge relate to the central story Team Choice Elements need to add to the story, not be apart from it. 23

25 Safety Volunteer Code of Conduct – Must be signed by all Team Managers, Appraisers, and Volunteers – If not signed, team will not be allowed to compete – Will be signed online at www.idodi.orgwww.idodi.org – You will receive an email when it is available to sign – Paper copies will be available at tournaments, but online is preferred 24

26 Safety continued… Working with children – Have two adults and at least two children at all meetings – When driving, always have at least two kids with you (no texting, phone calls) – Have homeowners or renters insurance and automobile insurance – Get permission slips signed by parents for transportation and tools use – Ensuring safety is not interference; if the activity is not safe you can stop it 25


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