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Kyued up – Prototyping STEM education Prototype 1: Science activity centre

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We’re the STEM team in Kyuedup. STEM means Science Technology Engineering and Maths, and is recognized as a major contributor to economic growth and development. In the last weeks, we talked to a lot of local parents, children and teachers. Everyone was concerned about STEM education achievement here. Concerns were lack of career paths, and a perception that science was hard and only for elite clever people. We want to change that. Our idea is to create a Kid’s Science Centre at OIST, with 3 goals – fun, engagement and real research. We propose a spectacular fun facility which gets kids excited; we propose a workspace area to run long-term science education projects and competitions; and we propose daily interaction with OIST labs and staff by having the facility by the campus. This can be privately-funded and commercially viable, adding to Okinawa’s tourist infrastructure, creating jobs, while all the way igniting a passion for science and technology, and we hope…planting the seeds for the technology entrepreneurs of tomorrow.

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Kyued up – Prototyping STEM

education Prototype 1: Science activity centre

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Kyuedup

http://pullapproach.com/#WHATIS

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Design thinking methodology

Identify a problem or opportunity for improvement

E – Empathize, engage with real people, observe

D – Define the problem

I – Ideate, identify possible solutions

P - Prototype

T - Test

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What is STEM?Science

Technology

Engineering

Mathematics

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The topic…

Okinawa is a significant outlier in STEM educational achievement, compared to other prefectures.

Everyone we spoke too was concerned about this.

Data provided by junior high school teacher during interview (Feb 2014)

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Problem statement

Who: Children in Okinawa

What: Achieve higher performance in STEM educational assessments

Why: STEM is seen as a key contributor to economic and social development

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Feedback (as told by real teachers, parents & students)

“Scientists are extremely clever, I could never do that”

“If I study science, it’s not clear what job I can get”

“I don’t really know what scientists do”

“Education achievement can’t be de-coupled from other factors (e.g. high divorce rate)”

“Children are too busy, suffer from fatigue”

“Cultural differences…More relaxed attitude, less competitiveness, aggression, drive”

“There are few science or hi-tech jobs in Okinawa”

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The idea – Science Activity Centre

“Fun” “Projects workspace”

“Real daily

science & scientists”

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The ideaScience activity centre

A) “Wonder museum”, short-term visitors, tourist attraction

=> Get people hooked

=> Funding

B) STEM workspaces & education zones; repeat visitors

=> Education & development

C) Exposure to working researchers & running labs=> Juxtapose with OIST

=> Demystify science daily work

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Tourist attraction

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Workspace ideas…

Maker cultureBiodiversity

RoboticsClean energy

Coding

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A working lab on display?

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Keywords

Spectacular Tourist attraction

Short visits

Expensive (day-ticket)Supervised childcare

Restaurant

Gift shop

Commercially viable

Playground

Cheap for repeat visitors (annual

pass)

Repeat visitors

Local kids, schools, parents, universities, OIST

Careers adviceRobotics, Energy,

Programming, Ecology, …

Juxtapose with working labs

On campus/glass wall/goldfish

bowl/mezzanine

See real work, not contrived

mock-ups

“Projects workspace”“Fun”

“Juxtapose with daily work”

Engagement

Staff jobs

Student part-time jobs

Demystify, make it seem attainable

Mock student start-up

company

Science competitions

Classes

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Overlap with other Kyuedup teams & topics

IT skills/programmi

ng

Tourist attractions & infrastructure

Linking communities in

Okinawa

Improved English skills

Free municipal Wifi

Lift STEM interest & achievement

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Existing facilities (1)

Chura Umi, Ocean Expo park

Visit, 9.3.2014

Objective – Observe…What is available for hands-on experiments/project work?

How many tourists?

How many kids?

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Hands on experiments?

Extremely beautiful & informative displays, but not much in terms of hands-on or project work

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Tourists? Children?

- Early March, but still plenty of visitors

- Counted 1 row of cars, 90% were rentals (presumably tourists)

- Lots of kids; seemed to be a high proportion of very small kids (<2 years old)

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Existing facilities (2)

Wonder Museum, Kodomo no Kuni, Okinawa city

Visit scheduled, 20.3.2014

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