Brookwood’s Eighth Graders Showcase Innovative Solutions in Design Thinking Class
Brookwood School’s eighth-grade Design Thinking students recently presented creative solutions to real-world problems, applying the five-step Design Thinking process: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. This hands-on enrichment class challenges students to identify issues in their daily lives and develop innovative, practical solutions. In addition to problem-solving, students refine essential skills such conducting interviews, composing formal emails, and delivering professional presentations.
This quarter’s projects included Square Ball, a dynamic fusion of gaga ball and four square; Better Days, a clothing line designed for versatility across seasons and sizes; and Notifi, an AI-powered device aimed at helping users manage their daily routines. Students presented their ideas to Brookwood’s Leadership Team and their peers, demonstrating creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking.
Eighth graders presented their innovative twist on playground classics, blending elements of gaga ball and four square for a fast-paced, engaging game.
Students showcased their concept for adaptable clothing that accommodates changing seasons and diverse body types, making fashion more inclusive and practical.
Brookwood’s eighth graders showcased innovative solutions in Design Thinking class
A team of innovators introduced their AI-driven device, designed to help users regain control of their everyday tasks through smart notifications and time management features.
Located in Thomasville, GA, Brookwood School is a private school for grades JK-12. Students benefit from a challenging academic program, fine and performing arts, competitive athletics, and a wide selection of extracurricular activities.