Trash to treasure Academy
- Seeking sensitivity and prototyping ideas
Overview
This innovative educational program aimed to nurture empathy, creativity, and problem-solving skills in children through a unique approach that combines social awareness with technological innovation.
Main objectives
❋ Designing and creating an “empathy handbook” for children
❋ Developing a methodology for observing and identifying problems in their immediate environment
❋ Conducting workshops on prototyping technological solutions aimed at solving identified problems
❋ Introducing the concept of up-cycling and using waste in the creative process
Achieved effects
❋ Enhanced Empathy: Workshop attendees demonstrated increased sensitivity to other people’s problems, showing a deeper understanding of issues affecting their community
❋ Innovative Prototyping: children created a range of inventive prototypes, including: monitored paddock for a hamster, dog bark translation collar, drone for carrying a heavy backpack, smog suction device, teleportation device
❋ Upcycling Skills: Participants learned and implemented creative ways to use waste materials in their design process, embracing the concept of upcycling
❋ Environmental Awareness: The workshop fostered increased ecological consciousness among the young inventors, encouraging them to consider environmental impact in their designs
❋ Critical Thinking Development: Children honed their observation skills, problem analysis abilities, and solution design capabilities throughout the program
Main reflection
This project was like a box of chocolates – I never knew what the kids would pull out of it.
Watching how these little inventors transitioned from empathy to action was fascinating. I was particularly charmed by how easily they switched from thinking “I’ll buy new” to “I’ll look at home what I have and re-use it”.
It shows that creativity and care for others can go hand in hand with a responsible approach to resources.
Perhaps it’s these kids who will figure out how to teleport us to a world where every piece of waste is a treasure, and every problem has a solution – preferably one that can be built from an old bottle and a few cables.