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Who's TIM? Going Beyond the Classroom

How the Beyonder Academy infuses creativity into their summer camp curriculum.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Who's TIM?

Jenna Smith, Director of Adventure, The Beyonder Academy
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WHO WE ARE

WHAT WE DO

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Examples of how we are using creativity in camp curriculum
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Beautiful learning experiences happen everyday, in many different ways, places and spaces--we just need to be mindful of those experiences.

It's good practice to focus on one big, shareable, memorable idea at a time.

Make it big and bold!
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SO WHO IS TIM ANYWAY?

Torrance Incubation Model for Teaching and Learning

Use TIM to be mindful

Create a desire to know.
You can support your big idea with three key points.

Presenting them one at a time, rather than all at once, helps each one sink in.

Be deliberate.

With curiosity peaked, now dive deep.

It's ok to be different.

Look at creative diversity another way.

Beyonder lesson plan for 4-way tug of war

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Unintended results are good

Classic Beyonder 4-way tug of war

Don't let it end.

Keep it going, by extending the learning beyond that moment. 

Conclusion or is this really the end?

  • Create beautiful learning experiences.
  • Think where's TIM at? Be mindful, deliberate and keep it going.
  • Just be you with a TIM twist and learning experiences will just happen.
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Jenna Smith

#iamcreative | beyonderacademy.com
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