Design Thinking: A Process for Innovation, February 9

Oceanit Headquarters Honolulu, HI, United States

Oceanit’s Design Thinking: A Process for Innovation workshops are an exclusive gathering, of no more than 20 people, designed for executives and leaders to provide a one-day, immersive Design Thinking experience. Workshops are held on Saturdays from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm to avoid the interruption of the work week. Participants dive into the Design Thinking process through a variety of teaching methodologies and exercises. Since August 2015, more than 600 leaders have experienced what it means to "think outside the box", and many have gone back to their organizations to begin their organizational transformation. Executives will take part in an immersive, real-world project to learn the human-centered, prototype-driven approach to innovation. The workshop is a dynamic mix of short instructional lectures, demonstrations, and guided hands-on teamwork. You will experience the Design Thinking mindsets and philosophy that we practice at Oceanit – to learn more, click the link below!

Design Thinking: A Process for Innovation, March 9

Oceanit Headquarters Honolulu, HI, United States

Oceanit’s Design Thinking: A Process for Innovation workshops are an exclusive gathering, of no more than 20 people, designed for executives and leaders to provide a one-day, immersive Design Thinking experience. Workshops are held on Saturdays from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm to avoid the interruption of the work week. Participants dive into the Design Thinking process through a variety of teaching methodologies and exercises. Since August 2015, more than 600 leaders have experienced what it means to "think outside the box", and many have gone back to their organizations to begin their organizational transformation. Executives will take part in an immersive, real-world project to learn the human-centered, prototype-driven approach to innovation. The workshop is a dynamic mix of short instructional lectures, demonstrations, and guided hands-on teamwork. You will experience the Design Thinking mindsets and philosophy that we practice at Oceanit – to learn more, click the link below!

Altino – Intro 2 Principles of Coding, Campbell Kapolei Complex

Campbell High, Room S101 Campbell-Kapolei Complex Area, HI, United States

PDE3 - two days of coding, one day of curriculum dev, and two follow-on online sessions. This course can also be taken for audit. Coding, a.k.a. computer programming, teaches students how to think critically. Like robotics, coding is a means, not an end to engage students. The goal is not to convert students into Computer Science majors! Coding is a way for students to experience and value the experimentation mindset, i.e., the innovation mindset, which is about creative problem solving, and how to break down problems. Coding feels very similar to Design Thinking and Robotics because failure is expected, which means failure really becomes about learning. Coding with the Altino robotic car feels like playing, but students are learning to think. And they won't want to stop! Campbell Kapolei Complex CT183892 / Section No. 294252 Date: March 18-20, 2019 Time: 8am setup. 8:30am start. 3:30pm end Location: Campbell High room S101 Registration: https://pde3.k12.hi.us Max class size: 30 seats. If full, still attend as there are always empty seats when we start. Cost: $25, make check out to Oceanit Laboratories, Inc. EDU Contact: Erin Yagi, [email protected], (808) 305-3759 Instructor Contact: Ian Kitajima, [email protected] or 531-3017

Altino – Intro 2 Principles of Coding, Honolulu Complex

Stevenson Middle School, Multi-purpose room. 1202 Prospect Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

PDE3 - two days of coding, one day of curriculum dev, and two follow-on online sessions. This course can also be taken for audit. Coding, a.k.a. computer programming, teaches students how to think critically. Like robotics, coding is a means, not an end to engage students. The goal is not to convert students into Computer Science majors! Coding is a way for students to experience and value the experimentation mindset, i.e., the innovation mindset, which is about creative problem solving, and how to break down problems. Coding feels very similar to Design Thinking and Robotics because failure is expected, which means failure really becomes about learning. Coding with the Altino robotic car feels like playing, but students are learning to think. And they won't want to stop!   Honolulu Complex CT183892 / Section No. 294279 Date: March 20-22, 2019 Time: 8am setup. 8:30am start. 3:30pm end Location: Stevenson Middle School Multi-purpose room. Registration:  https://pde3.k12.hi.us Max class size: 30 seats. If full, still attend as there are always empty seats when we start.   Cost:  $25, make check out to "Oceanit Laboratories, Inc. Edu Contact: Jerri-lyn Burns, jerri-lyn_burns/hondo/[email protected] Instructor Contact: Ian Kitajima, [email protected] or 531-3017

Design Thinking: A Process for Innovation, April 13

Oceanit Headquarters Honolulu, HI, United States

Oceanit’s Design Thinking: A Process for Innovation workshops are an exclusive gathering, of no more than 20 people, designed for executives and leaders to provide a one-day, immersive Design Thinking experience. Workshops are held on Saturdays from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm to avoid the interruption of the work week. Participants dive into the Design Thinking process through a variety of teaching methodologies and exercises. Since August 2015, more than 600 leaders have experienced what it means to "think outside the box", and many have gone back to their organizations to begin their organizational transformation. Executives will take part in an immersive, real-world project to learn the human-centered, prototype-driven approach to innovation. The workshop is a dynamic mix of short instructional lectures, demonstrations, and guided hands-on teamwork. You will experience the Design Thinking mindsets and philosophy that we practice at Oceanit – to learn more, click the link below!