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Apply to Attend TEDxYouth@MileHigh 2016

Registration now open for TEDxYouth@MileHigh

Taking place on Friday, March 18, 2016, at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.

TEDxYouth@MileHigh 2016 is an ideal education and leadership development opportunity for students in grades 6-12. In a single event, at one of Colorado’s premier venues, students will be exposed to a dozen big ideas from the state’s most brilliant thinkers and accomplished doers.

The program challenges audience members to think critically about their lives, communities, and leadership potential and is designed to inspire attendees to be more creative, innovative, and engaged. The program also includes a large Experience Area — an interactive and social space, where students interact with new product demonstrations, art projects, and forward-facing technological innovations. This event is held at the historic Ellie Caulkins Opera House, in downtown Denver.

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With this in mind, the event is an ideal supplement to learning in the classroom.  Students that attend together in groups from the same school will be able to connect the ideas presented and the overall experience. Further, groups will have the opportunity to discuss the ideas presented and collaborate on how they might implement them in their own lives. Comparable leadership experiences to TEDxMileHigh typically cost hundreds of dollars per participant.

Program

Speaker Session

As for the presenters, many of the speakers will be youth from around the state showcasing their ideas in classic TED format. However, we also plan to showcase 2-4 adult speakers in the program that will inspire and activate the attendees with their stories, ideas, and lives. Two to three TED Talks will also be shown as part of the event.

Your school can nominate one or more students to be considered for these presenting slots. If you or your students have speaker recommendations, please click here.  

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Experience Area

The TEDxMileHigh Exhibits Lounge showcases technology and product demonstrations, creative and artistic installations, and innovative ideas from ingenious entrepreneurship to inspiring projects. Our exhibitors are Colorado thinkers, doers, and organizations who are thinking outside the box and changing their communities for the better. The Exhibits Lounge is a space for event attendees to engage in social environments, participate in thought-provoking projects, and interact with these innovators and entrepreneurs.

There were over 2000 students registered for last year’s event, with 1750 students on the waitlist, many of which enjoyed the event via Livestream. Check out the talks from TEDxYouth@MileHigh 2015 here.

Visionary Placemaking for a Visionary Community — Adventure

Designing a new park for the River North (RiNo) Art District

Big change comes from many collisions of people and ideas.

Denverites are a people who love to love their city – our endless sunny days, close-by mountains, our burgeoning cultural scene. And while many enjoy the many public spaces our city offers, few decide to participate in the design and creation of these spaces.

So, TEDxMileHigh teamed up with Wenk Associates, Denver Parks and Recreation and the Trust for Public Land at Great Divide Brewery to explore how a park is created – from the initial purchase of the land by the City to the selection of the design team, from visioning and community outreach to developing alternatives and designing the park. An incredible team led our Adventurers: Nicole Horst and Greg Dorolek, Principals at Wenk Associates; Gordon Robertson, Denver Park Planning Director; and Wade Shelton of the Trust for Public Land.

At the outset of our Adventure, Denver Park Planning Director, Gordon Robertson shared his theory of change: “Progress comes from many, many small collisions – collisions of people and ideas at the right place, at the right moment.”

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A vision is forming for RiNo’s coming public space.

Wenk Associates has led the master planning and designing River North Park. The project has potential to break new ground in the design of urban parks. The latent potential of the River as an urban/natural resource, and the enthusiasm and creative energies of the River North neighborhood present exciting possibilities for designing a park that is truly of the 21st-century.

Demographics, issues, and resources are different for every public project and the process for engagement must be tailored specifically to meet the needs of the neighborhood. Our Adventures learned how the Wenk Associates team and the City developed a community engagement strategy that allows the neighborhood’s needs and vision to shape the plan, drawing out opportunities from the unique residents, business owners, and stakeholders that make up RiNo. Then the real adventure started – armed with only markers and their biggest ideas, our Adventures marked up the existing plans and shared their own big ideas and concepts for the park.

“In many of our projects, we’re often called upon to bring together groups with fundamentally different points of view or perspectives. We have learned that you cannot build consensus by trying to alter people’s values but instead by translating those values into concrete actions that can form the basis for agreement or compromise. Through the public process, we identify core values of the neighborhood; creatively incorporate them into essential elements of the design concepts that ultimately lead to a preferred park design that is celebrated by the neighborhood.” – Wenk Associates

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Make yourself available to collisions!

Get involved! Jump in for the next community design public meeting!

Thursday, December 3, 2015  /  5:30-7:30pm

Industry – 3001 Brighton Blvd., Denver

To keep up with the River North Park project: www.RiNoParkDenver.com #rinopark

Follow Along on other public projects Wenk Associates is cooking up on their Facebook page!

Keep up with the Trust for Public Land at their website.

 

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