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    Environmental Science / Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Economics / Marketing / Media

    The GreenOvation Venture Hub ignites the innovative spirit of students from SilverWeb High, Strawberry Fields College, and Magnificent High by engaging them in a competition to tackle one of the environmental challenges of our times: recycling materials that are notoriously difficult to process. Teams delve into strategic tinkering and employ the Bricolage Methodology to propose and prototype creative recycling solutions. Their progress reflects not just a commitment to DiY Creativity but also an understanding of the complex interplay between technology, sustainability, and Digital Culture, fostering a sense of global stewardship and a drive to make real-world impacts.

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    Group Description: Environmental Science / Physics / Chemistry / Biology / Economics / Marketing / Media The GreenOvation Venture Hub ignites the innovative spirit of students from SilverWeb High, Strawberry Fields College, and Magnificent High by engaging them in a competition to tackle one of the environmental challenges of our times: recycling materials that are notoriously difficult to process. Teams delve into strategic tinkering and employ the Bricolage Methodology to propose and prototype creative recycling solutions. Their progress reflects not just a commitment to DiY Creativity but also an understanding of the complex interplay between technology, sustainability, and Digital Culture, fostering a sense of global stewardship and a drive to make real-world impacts.

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