Friday, October 10, 2008

Work From Week One

Educational Innovations

1. A chip that educates you without work
2. Trips that are funded and show people other ways of life
3. Board games
4. Free motivations seminars
5. School buses
6. Hands on educational museum
7. Educational playgrounds
8. Sex ed- though situations
9. Private funding for uniforms
10. Tech education
11. Business innovative schools
12. Materials library
13. Mobile books
14. Sewing classes to teach how to make own uniforms
15. Educational CDs
16. Computer chips for phone with basic education
17. Retreats from school
18. Special competitions to encourage education
19. After school programs
20. Pocket size projectors for teachers
21. A curriculum that revolves around working with natural resources
22. A school calendar that is specialized to a certain area
23. Radio lectures
24. Cheap graphing calculators
25. Adult workshops
26. Cheap leapfrog like devices for younger children
27. Universal town printing center
28. Water fountains
29. Higher paid teachers
30. Cheap educational stuffed animals
31. Maps and atlases
32. Central learning boxes
33. Monetary rewards for staying in school
34. Portable chemistry sets
35. Fun water testing kits
36. Volunteers that live with communities and educators
37. Religious base for public education
38. Interactive toy that makes homework fun and easy
39. Cleaner school facilities
40. Color psychology
41. Law that kids have to attend school
42. Rugs that are placed on the floor of the home and are interactive
43. Tiny self-sustaining environments
44. A large lecture hall free to all
45. communication classes
46. school trips
47. educational signs instead of advertisements
48. history of other cultures
49. educational theater
50. music lessons with an educational base
51. puppet theater
52. a device that you touch and it teaches basic vowel sounds
53. transpirations building class
54. word arranging game
55. educational game night
56. letter writing class
57. virtual traveling game
58. specific flashcards
59. information sent via cell phones
60. computer classes


1. travel groups (2)- The travel groups will transport students to other developed cities. The impact is to influence the group to be motivated by other cultures. The process is to go to different villages and allow the students to interact with different ideas and cultures, groups will explore a new culture every week. The direction is to make people want to learn about other cultures.
2. hands on educational museum (6) – The hands on educational museum exists to make learning fun. We want to promote a clean healthy learning environment that can change as the students do. The process will involve creating new exhibits as students need learning experiences. The impact of this will create an enjoyable learning experience. the direction is to make people want to learn and interact with things they are actually learning.
3. cleaner facilities and more specialized curriculum (39 and 21)- the context of this is to provide cleaner facilities and curriculums that revolve around the natural resources. The education will be more useful and practical. The process will involve creating new facilities and rewrite existing curriculums. The impact will make education more comfortable and useful. The direction will be to make the facilities more educationally friendly.

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