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In late June we hosted our very first Summer Institute for 2.5 days of professional development, networking, and fun in Palo Alto.
The Summer Institute kicked off with a quick trip to the Stanford University campus where Stuart Coulson, d.School professor, led us in an engaging design thinking workshop (link to workshop materials and details about the Stanford d.school).
After a very brief introduction, we partnered up and Stuart put us to work applying this framework to a project, the Gift Giving Experience. Miraculously, in about an hour, we progressed through this roadmap and developed and tested some prototypes for products and/or services to meet the gift-giving needs of our partners. The prototyping step allowed us to channel our “inner child” as we got to choose supplies like pipe cleaners, Post-It notes, cardboard and construction paper to bring our ideas to life.
In terms of application to the classroom, many felt that this would be a great hands-on activity to give students the tools and confidence to succeed in the workplace. Design Thinking also provides an excellent methodology for lesson or activity design as teachers look to update their curriculum.
We listen when finance teachers tell us they need more opportunities to network and share best practices, which is why we wove collaborative sessions throughout our workshops. Collaborative sessions included:
Without the daily demands of a classroom, summer provides an opportune time to develop new resources for the classroom. You know that kernel of a new project idea that you wrote down in March with the promise that “when I have the time…”
We wanted to use the Summer Institute so our Fellows could turn their ideas into resources they could use in their classrooms. With that end in mind, we created several “How-To” sessions for our teacher-innovators:
And, of course, we just had to hit up a Giants vs. A’s game at AT&T Park:
We loved working with all 12 of our amazing NGPF Fellows and look forward to hosting our Summer Institute again in 2017.
When I started working at Next Gen Personal Finance, it's as though my undergraduate degree in finance, followed by ten years as an educator in an NYC public high school, suddenly all made sense.
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