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5. Stimulating young designers to look at old things in new ways is at the heart of the design challenge experience. See RAFT Idea Sheet, Thinking Like a Real Survivor, for ways to practice this skill. http://www.raft.net/ideas/Thinking Like a Real Survivor.pdf. STUDENT PRESENTATIONS. It is important to give the students a ...
FACILITATE THE CHALLENGE 1. Just do it - Jumpstart the process by giving the students a very limited time to come up with their first idea and test it. Don’t worry if it does not work. It will get them thinking and reduce their fear of failure. 2. Get them involved in brainstorming and rapid prototyping. 3. Encourage collaboration and teamwork. Once the students have tested an idea or two, provide access to other resources that might answer their questions or stimulate their thinking. Interesting raw material resources include such useful items as duct tape and staplers. Another way to stimulate creative thinking includes items with less obvious uses such as corks, feathers, or buttons. Amazingly, these unlikely components often become key elements of imaginative designs! 4. Provide time checks so the students can pace themselves. 5. Stimulating young designers to look at old things in new ways is at the heart of the design challenge experience. See RAFT Idea Sheet, Thinking Like a Real Survivor, for ways to practice this skill. http://www.raft.net/ideas/Thinking Like a Real Survivor.pdf STUDENT PRESENTATIONS It is important to give the students a chance to explain and show their work. Provide a “test zone” where final products can be demonstrated. Reward creativity and resourcefulness. Celebrate really interesting solutions that “almost worked.” GUIDED REFLECTION 1. Look back – Ask the students what did they learn from what did not work during this project. And what did they learn from what worked during this project. 2. Look forward – ask them to reflect on what skills they practiced. How can they use those skills in the future? ASSESSMENT 1. Look for evidence of engagement and learning. Are the students actively working on their designs? Are they are grasping the key underlying concepts? 2. After the challenge – what did you hear in their reflections? Are they seeing themselves as team players and creative problem-solvers? RELATED RESOURCES ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐
RAFT hands-on activities that can easily be converted to design challenges: Hovercraft - http://www.raft.net/ideas/Hovercraft.pdf Leonardo’s Arched Bridge - http://www.raft.net/ideas/Leonardos Arched Bridge.pdf Retractor a Go-Go Car - http://www.raft.net/ideas/Retractor a Go-Go Car.pdf Rollback Can - http://www.raft.net/ideas/Rollback Can.pdf
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Thanks to John Cassidy for his creative contributions.