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Title: New Team Manager Training


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New Team Manager Training
Confident Kids in an Amazing State of Creativity
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  • Destination Imagination Colorado
  • Confident Kids in an Amazing State of Creativity
  • Our mission is to prepare Colorados kids to be
    the innovators of the future by combining the
    arts, sciences, and technology with creativity,
    teamwork, and problem solving.

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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

4
Thank you to our Sponsors
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Resources
  • www.destinationimagination.org
  • DI University
  • Clarifications (General and Team Specific)
  • Challenge Materials
  • Volunteer Code of Conduct
  • Team Manager email group
  • www.extremecreativity.org
  • Challenge Master
  • Regional Director
  • Affiliate Director
  • Additional Trainings
  • Team Manager After Hours Group
  • Rules of the Road
  • Challenge
  • Google IC and Youtube Videos
  • Facebook

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Destination Imagination
  • 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

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  • All students from Kindergarten through University
    can participate in age or grade-defined levels
  • Rising Stars Preschool-2nd grade
  • Elementary K-5th grade
  • Middle 6-8th grade
  • Secondary 9-12th 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!

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Destination Imagination in Colorado
  • Colorado is the 3rd 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/codi2010

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The Creative Process
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The Creative Process
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Establishing Goals
  • 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!

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Destination ImagiNation
  • Central Challenge
  • 60
  • Instant Challenge
  • 25
  • Team Choice Elements
  • 15

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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

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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

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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 1130 today
  • Attend IC Success Training on Dec 8th, 2012 25
    fee, Hinkley HS

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What do I do first?
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How to choose a challenge
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Creative Problem Solving Tools
  • 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

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Financing a DI Team
  • 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

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Team Meetings
  • 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

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Interference
SOLUTION
The Team OWNS the top
Challenge and Rules
Skills
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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

23
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.

24
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.org
  • You will receive an email when it is available to
    sign
  • Paper copies will be available at tournaments,
    but online is preferred

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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
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