💡 Innovation Challenge

Design Thinking Quest

Complete the 5-level design thinking journey: Empathy → Define → Ideate → Prototype → Test. Available in both individual and team modes for CBSE ICSE students.

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Individual Mode

Self-paced innovation journey perfect for personal skill development

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Team Mode

Collaborative challenge for classroom innovation and teamwork

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The 5-Level Innovation Journey

Experience the complete design thinking methodology through hands-on challenges that solve real classroom problems

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Empathy

Understand classroom pain points and who they affect

Level 1
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Define

Create "How Might We" problem statements

Level 2
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Ideate

Brainstorm creative and wild solution ideas

Level 3
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Prototype

Build and explain your solution concept

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Test

Get feedback and reflect on your innovation

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Why Choose Design Thinking Quest?

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Curriculum Aligned

Perfectly suited for CBSE and ICSE students grades 6-12, supporting innovation and critical thinking skills development.

Flexible Learning

Choose individual mode for self-paced learning or team mode for collaborative classroom experiences.

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Real Problem Solving

Work on actual classroom challenges, developing practical solutions that can improve learning environments.

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Skill Development

Build critical 21st-century skills: creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and communication.

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Ready to Innovate?

Join thousands of students solving real problems through design thinking

Innovation in Action

See how students are using design thinking to create meaningful solutions

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Interactive Levels
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Learning Modes
Creative Solutions

Sample Classroom Challenges Students Solve

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Digital Distractions

How might we help students focus better during online classes?

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Peer Collaboration

How might we improve teamwork in group projects?

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Learning Resources

How might we make learning materials more accessible and engaging?

Start Your Innovation Journey Today

Choose your preferred mode and begin solving real classroom challenges through design thinking