Oct 27, 2012 | Frequently Asked Questions, Parents
Article courtesy of Destination Imagination Destination Imagination, Inc. is a non-profit that helps kids around the world discover their creativity. Our Challenge program invites student teams to solve open-ended Challenges and bring their solutions to a tournament....
Oct 23, 2011 | Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Challenge Clarifications? When the International Challenge Masters feel there is an issue about a Team Challenge or the Rules of the Road that all teams should know about, they write a Published Clarification. A Published Clarification supersedes the Rules of...
Nov 6, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
The Rules of the Road is a book that explains the general rules that apply to every Destination Imagination team, regardless of the Team Challenge that they have selected. It is very important for you to read the Rules of the Road. If you don’t have a copy, you...
Nov 6, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
Brief summaries of the Team Challenge summaries are available at both the NH-DI web site and DestinationImagination.org, but before your team can get started on their Team Challenge, they will need a copy of the full Challenge. This is a detailed description of the...
Oct 22, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
Why do kids and parents keep telling us that joining a Destination Imagination® (or DI) team was one of the best decisions they ever made? What makes this worth the effort? DI is fun! The kids have a blast thinking of imaginative ways to solve our Team Challenges, and...
Sep 10, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
What is interference? As stated in the Rules of the Road, the Team Challenge solution is owned and operated by the team! Only team members may contribute ideas and create the Team Challenge and Side Trip solutions. Help from non-team members, including Team Managers,...
Sep 10, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
There are many ways in which parents can help out: Taking turns providing a snack, or making all of the phone calls when you need to schedule (or reschedule) a team meeting. Assisting you at team meetings. It can be very helpful to have another adult to help monitor...
Sep 10, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
This can vary widely depending on your team. Some teams meet several times a week while others meet once a week; some teams have short meetings while some teams have long meetings. A team may start meeting in September; other teams don’t start meeting until November...
Aug 28, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
As with many education and processes based learning experiences, this is not an easy answer. Film maker and Destination Imagination alumna Abbey Hoekzema does a good job explaining this program in 90-seconds. What is DI? from Abbey Hoekzema on Vimeo.
Aug 22, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
Note: There are two steps in registering a team. First is registering with Destination Imagination international headquarters. The second step is registering with New Hampshire Destination Imagination. Both are explained below: If you want a VERY DETAILED, step by...
Aug 1, 2010 | Frequently Asked Questions
This can vary widely depending on your team. Some teams meet several times a week while others meet once a week; some teams have short meetings while some teams have long meetings. A team may start meeting in September, other teams don’t start meeting until November...