Oceanit Virtual Office Tour January

Honolulu 828 Fort Street Mall Ste 600, Honolulu, HI, United States

Unfortunately, due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, Oceanit will not be hosting in-person facilities tours for the foreseeable future. 2021 tours will be held virtually via Zoom. We are setting tentative dates for our quarterly virtual tours, but these tours may be subject to change as things develop. Public tours are hosted from our Honolulu offices from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m and are scheduled on the third Friday of January, April, July, and October.

Redesigning Education for an Online World | Design Thinking Showcase

Virtual Event

The Hawaii Department of Education and Oceanit have been doing a design sprint with 7 design teams made up of teachers, parents, community members, and students to rethink education for an online world. The design teams have been hard at work collaborating and using Design Thinking to develop potential school/complex area models or components for distance/blended learning.

Free

2021 Design Thinking Hawaii Bootcamp

Virtual Event

Design Thinking Hawaii Bootcamp, June 17-18, 2021 from 8am-12pm, HST. FREE for Hawaii public school educators & students. ONLINE Statewide. Please join us for the 10th annual Design Thinking Hawaii Bootcamp. We took a break but we’re back! Join us online for TWO action packed HALF-DAYS to learn the process of innovation from our Stanford d.school facilitators. Visit our Eventbrite page link below to learn more and purchase tickets! Produced by: Oceanit Research Foundation What: 10th annual Design Thinking Hawaii boot camp, sponsored by the Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation & Hawaii State DOT Highways Why: If you need a human-centered team-based process to help you CREATE the future, then join us. When: each half-day is from 8-12pm, June 17 & 18, Hawaii Standard Time Where: offered statewide in Hawaii via Zoom. A separate Zoom login info will be sent after you register. Who: designed for people new to Design Thinking or who are a bit rusty and want a refresher. Teachers and students will have priority but we welcome everyone who is interested to learn the process and mindset of innovation. Attendee limit: 175 online (25 seats for non-educational attendees) Cost: $0 for teachers and students, everyone else $265. Preparation: none. Sponsors: Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation, Oceanit Research Foundation, and Hawaii State DOT Highways. “The best way to predict the future is to create it.” - Alan Kay. former Chief Scientist at Atari

Free