- Started Date
January 19-24 2025
- Duration
5 Days
- Location
Shenzhen, China
- Program Fees
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FCC - Future ChangeMaker Camp
Students learn to design games to communicate UN sustainability goals with the help of MIT Game Lab research scientists and UN advisors. Learning is achieved through doing, through the MIT Mind and Hand approach that blends critical thinking with practical application. Students will receive liberal arts education from the MIT faculty and the UN SDG experts, participate in Game for Good workshops, produce their design documents and present them publicly.
Students will also meet industry experts and experience cutting-edge technology through Tech X Night. Finally, they receive high-impact certificates, individualized feedback and multi-dimensional evaluations. Outstanding participants may receive recommendations from MIT faculty and join the MIT Game Design summer program in the US.
January 19-24 2025
5 Days
Shenzhen, China
Contact us for details
January19-24 2025
Shenzhen, China
Contact us for details
MIT Liberal Arts Education
Taught by MIT faculty and UN experts, lectures teach students to think critically, innovatively and interdisciplinarily by encouraging them to consider the history, sociological importance and educational potentials of games in human society.
Students will work on team projects and present them publicly, honing their competences in collaboration, communication and leadership.
“Game for Good” Synthesis Project Challenge
The Changemakers Camp allows the youth to present themselves and their talents on a fabulous stage, i.e. in front of MIT faculty, UN experts, and technology industry leaders.
Students will showcase their work designed to facilitate UN SDG goals through 5-minute “roadshows” and “oral defenses.” They will then receive constructive feedback from the advisors and participate in competitions for valuable awards. The awarded work may be publicly exhibited on MIT websites.
Changemakers for SDGs Fair
The Changemakers Camp allows the youth to present themselves and their talents on a fabulous stage, i.e. in front of MIT faculty, UN experts, and technology industry leaders.
Students will showcase their work designed to facilitate UN SDG goals through 5-minute “roadshows” and “oral defenses.” They will then receive constructive feedback from the advisors and participate in competitions for valuable awards. The awarded work may be publicly exhibited on MIT websites.
High-Impact Certificates
Changemaker Camp has 6 challenges that examine the participants’ abilities and potentials from multiple perspectives. Every student who meets the MIT faculty standards and completes all 6 challenges will receive “Future Changemaker Completion Awards.”
The outstanding participants will receive “Future Changemaker Completion Awards” (20% of participants) and even recommendation letters from MIT faculty. Teams may also be awarded for their best performances in product design, technical applications, and commercial innovation.
Connections with the Best
participants will have the opportunity to meet and communicate in-depth with MIT faculty, UN experts, technology industry leaders, and high-achieving US college students.
Such connections will help the participants broaden their academic network and better plan their future endeavors.
Paths to Future Opportunities
participants from the Changemaker camp have multiple paths to advance their interests and pursuits:
The students will conduct intense, 20-week research suited to their interests with faculty from their dream schools, to produce rigorous scholarship and strengthen their college applications.
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