Rethinking Civic Engagement with Tech Innovation

Earns

+400 Points

Get ready for some political fireworks with the presidential election just around the corner! This Challenge is all about how technology can be used to light up the world of civic engagement. Election season can be a polarizing time, for example: left vs right; Democrats vs Republicans; young voters vs older voters. But, does it need to be? How can technology be used to foster healthy dialogue and engage in political action? Get those creative juices flowing, as you brainstorm out-of-the-box ideas for products, businesses, and marketing campaigns that use emerging technologies to transform youth civic engagement. Pitch your idea to Lenovo with a 3-5 minute video and win big $$$!

In this Challenge, you’ll address the question: How can we leverage emerging technologies to help more young people get involved in civic life (e.g. vote, run for office, etc)?

Note: This Challenge is still available to earn points!! The prize money was awarded to past winners.

Earn Points!
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Skills you'll develop

  • Problem Solving
  • Communication
  • Social Awareness
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Imagine

Now, it’s time to answer your Big Question from the Focus phase. In this phase, you’ll generate tons of ideas and choose one to pursue. Then, you'll create your idea. Get creative and embrace wild ideas!

By the end of the Imagine phase, you should have:

  • Brainstormed a lot of ideas for a solution

  • Identified your solution and be able to explain why you chose this solution

  • Designated the category that your solution fits into: product design, business concept, or marketing campaign

Understand the Imagine Phase

⏱️Time: 2-3 Hours (during Week 2 of Challenge)

✏️Use the optional KNOtebook to record notes and questions

💼 Mentor: Get feedback from a mentor on your idea

🎯 Future Ready Skills: Problem-Solving, Collaboration

Solution Categories

The solution that you ultimately choose will fall into ONE of three categories. You may want to keep this in mind during your brainstorm! You'll be choosing ONE of the categories. Flip each card to review your choices.

Product

Product Design

Product Design

Create a concept for a new or improved product. Perhaps an app? A game? An everyday item?
Business

Business Concept

Business Concept

Do you have an idea for a new business, organization, or service to address the problem you identified? Maybe a youth-run non-profit? A storefront business? A mobile service? An online venture?
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Marketing Campaign

Marketing Campaign

Reach a lot of people and raise public awareness through a marketing effort, using media, messaging, or an event to target specific people.

What is Brainstorming?

Brainstorming is an effective way to produce a lot of ideas quickly, to solve problems, and to build enthusiasm! Select from the videos to get tips and see brainstorming in action. No need to watch all of the videos.

Your Turn

Watch an example of a KnoPro brainstorming session. The following brainstorming process is a suggested method. When you brainstorm, TAKE YOUR TIME! It could be a multiday process so you can have time to think.

Brainstorming Techniques (2:05)

Example brainstorming process (1:57)

Brainstorming Strategies (5:31)

Review Brainstorm Steps

Get Feedback from a Mentor

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Mentor Moment: Get Feedback!

Don't forget that you can get feedback from a professional. You may be excited about all of your ideas, but it’s important not to get too attached to them since your ideas will grow and change. 

Ask a mentor what they think of your three ideas. For each idea, write a one-sentence “pitch”: what it is, who it will serve, and why it’s a good idea. Then, wait for feedback from a mentor.

Evaluate Your Ideas

Once you’ve reviewed the feedback from a mentor, consider if you want to combine or revise any of the ideas. Use any of the following methods to help you choose one idea. Select each of the first two images to watch a video.

You can use the Starbursting technique to help you dig deeper into your potential solutions. Here's an example from a backpack campaign.

Do a SWOT analysis to ensure that you've thought about all aspects of your product. A SWOT analysis is a technique for assessing your ideas to help you improve or change your ideas before finalizing.

Use the PRO criteria to evaluate your ideas: Purpose: Which idea addresses the need best?Results: Which idea will make a big impact? Originality: Which idea do we think is the most unique?

Select Your Idea

Now, It’s time to choose one of your ideas to prototype! Discuss, vote, and choose one idea to pursue. You may want to use one or more of the suggestions below. Select each plus sign to learn about these techniques.

Next Steps

Ready to Move On?

Do you feel prepared to move on and start creating you solution? Can you explain the following to someone or write your responses in your KNOtebook. If so, great! You're well on your way! Flip the cards to check yourself.

Solution

Your Solution

Your Solution

What is your solution? What steps did you use to arrive at this solution? What were your top three ideas? How did you decide to select your top idea?
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Why this Solution?

Why this Solution?

Why did you choose this solution? Refer to the PRO criteria: Purpose: How does this idea addresses the need? Results: How will your idea make a big impact? Originality: How is your idea unique?
Category

Category

Category

Which category does your solution fit into: product design, business concept, or marketing campaign?

Creation Time!

Are you ready to create a prototype of your idea?