Destination imagination. I am standing in front of creative, amazing problemsolvers in the entire world. Destination imagination, or d. I. For short, was held at the university of tennessee in knoxville. To make it here, the teams had to find solutions to challenges that involve the 4 cs. Well, i think its critical in terms of developing problemsolvers and independent learners, kids who can collaborate with teams. At the start of each season, the teams decide which of seven challenges they want to take on. To meet the challenge might require skills like science and math, or maybe theatre knowhow, and, of course, imagination. I like getting that its okay to be different, and, like, i can just be myself and creative, and it, like, lets me escape and be creative and stuff. During the weeklong finals, they get to stretch their imaginations from testing racecar driving skills to pretending to clean the ocean floor. For this challenge, teams had to design wheels that could be guided with acc
They have a lot to cheer about. From 42 states and 14 countries, these teams have made it to the finals of a global competition called destination imagination. I am standing in front of 10,000 of the smartest, most creative, amazing problemsolvers in the entire world. Destination imagination, or d. I. For short, was held at the university of tennessee in knoxville. To make it here, the teams had to find solutions to challenges that involve the 4 cs. Ed the four ed well, i think its critical in terms of developing problemsolvers and independent learners, kids who can collaborate with teams. At the start of each season, the teams decide which of seven challenges they want to take on. To meet the challenge might require skills like science and math, or maybe theatre knowhow, and, of course, imagination. I like getting that its okay to be different, and, like, i can just be myself and creative, and it, like, lets me escape and be creative and stuff. During the weeklong finals, they get to
These teams have made it to the finals of a global competition called destination imagination. I am standing in front of 10,000 of the smartest, most creative, amazing problemsolvers in the entire world. Destination imagination, or d. I. For short, was held at the university of tennessee in knoxville. To make it here, the teams had to find solutions to challenges that involve the 4 cs. Well, i think its critical in terms of developing problemsolvers and independent learners, kids who can collaborate with teams. At the start of each season, the teams decide which of seven challenges they want to take on. To meet the challenge might require skills like science and math, or maybe theatre knowhow, and, of course, imagination. I like getting that its okay to be different, and, like, i can just be myself and creative, and it, like, lets me escape and be creative and stuff. During the weeklong finals, they get to stretch their imaginations from testing racecar driving skills to pretending to
Connector right into here. [ camera shutter clicks ] meet taylor, rachel, lindsey, and amy. Well, were four friends, four years, for a difference, and we came up with our name because the four of us are really good friends, and for our four years of high school, we pledge to do 1,000 hours of Community Service. [ record scratches ] you heard right. One thousand hours of volunteer work. The mission is to inspire other teens to help out in their communities and do Community Service, just because its better than doing other stuff, basically. And it makes you feel better as a person, and its really fun. Their plan was hatched during their freshman year of high school. A devastating world event got them thinking. We started talking about it earlier in the year, and then we really sat down in, like, january or february, was it . It was january. January . And kind of, it was around the haiti earthquake, so we thought it would be a good idea to have a dance at our school to benefit it. And tha
Well, were four friends, four years, for a difference, and we came up with our name because the four of us are really good friends, and for our four years of high school, we pledge to do 1,000 hours of Community Service. [ record scratches ] you heard right. One thousand hours of volunteer work. The mission is to inspire other teens to help out in their communities and do Community Service, just because its better than doing other stuff, basically. And it makes you feel better as a person, and its really fun. Their plan was hatched during their freshman year of high school. A devastating world event got them thinking. We started talking about it earlier in the year, and then we really sat down in, like, january or february, was it . It was january. January . And kind of, it was around the haiti earthquake, so we thought it would be a good idea to have a dance at our school to benefit it. And thats kind of how it all just came together. What you were just watching is actually from a new