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A new book explores the science behind why we as humans have often sought to push beyond our current boundaries into the ...
In order to better communicate ideas to each other from afar, co-directors Lipovsky and Stein used an innovative approach to ...
Special to the Reporter Nine Mercer Island Destination Imagination teams recently participated in the Global Finals tournament in Kansas City, Missouri, and performed extremely well. Our top teams ...
Spiky Bubbles - a team from Rapid City’s St. Thomas More - has earned top honors and taken first place in their category and age group at the Destination Imagination global finals. It’s no small ...
Big ideas with intellectual backup, enthusiasm tied with ingenuity, students at Summit Elementary School in Divide showed their scientific/technological prowess at the South Metro Destination ...
A team of five sixth graders from Battle Rock Charter School will compete at the Destination Imagination Global Finals in Kansas City after exemplary performances in regional and state competitions.
Chaffee County sent nine competitive Destination Imagination teams to compete at the regionals March 8-9 in Pueblo – and all nine qualified for the state competition in Denver April 5. Amy Guldan, ...
Four teams of students from Lewis-Arriola Elementary School headed to Durango on Saturday, March 1 to attend a regional creative challenge, and its two competitive teams won in their respective ...
A unique part of the Destination Imagination program is that the kids run the show. All of the ideas, planning, research, engineering, and construction of a team’s solution must be completed without ...
Then, Destination Imagination provides program materials, instructions on participation, and training for the team manager. For more information about how to get involved, click here.
Then they build, paint, design, write, sew, engineering, and create. The hallmark of Destination Imagination is that students cannot have any outside help with their challenge solution. All ideas and ...
If “imagination” is the key to Davenport’s thinking on culture, he did not mean it in the way that it is often invoked today: a disruptive idea that strikes like a bolt from the blue.