innovation CLUBS
The Innovation Club Program is inspired by the MIT D-Lab Creative Capacity Building (CCB) methodology.
The world is becoming increasingly complex and ever-changing. In order to succeed in this ever-changing world, students need to be able to think critically, solve problems creatively, and be innovative. However, many schools do not provide students with the opportunities they need to develop these skills.
The Innovation Club Program is a solution to this problem. The program provides students with the opportunity to learn about innovation, develop their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and work on real-world projects. The program is designed to be hands-on and engaging, and it encourages students to think outside the box.
The MIT D-Lab Creative Capacity Building (CCB) Methodology
The Innovation Club Program is inspired by the MIT D-Lab Creative Capacity Building (CCB) methodology. CCB is a community-driven innovation methodology that teaches participants how to design and build low-cost solutions to the challenges they face. CCB workshops are hands-on and visual, and they are designed to be accessible to participants from all backgrounds.
Goals
The goals of the Innovation Club Program are to:
- Increase student awareness of innovation
- Develop student critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Provide students with opportunities to work on real-world projects
- Encourage students to think outside the box
- Empower students to use their creativity to solve problems in their community
Our Target Audience
The target audience for the Innovation Club Program is students in secondary & high schools. The program is designed to be flexible enough to be adapted to the needs of different grade levels.