Innovation Project Resources

Please add links that you and your team have found to research sources that you may use for your project.  Contributors will get GP points (in Teamwork judging, for example...;-)

  • TechBrick.com has several tools, including measuring sticks, strategy planning tools, practice mates, etc.
  • Reader's Digest posted an Article on transporation this month - check it out here
  • The Denver Post are publishing a series on transportation alternatives - read it here

Where to start...

Struggling with where to start for your research project?  Missed the DMNS Rookie Booster event?   No problem!
The FLL website is a great resource!  Start out by taking a look at the details for The Project
Getting started on your project only takes a few minutes of brainstorming by following these simple steps:

  • Identify your Community - school, city, state, etc?
  • List how people, animals, information and things move in, around, to, through your community
  • What problems do you see in your community?
  • Pick 1 area to learn about and research
  • Come up with a solution to the problem

Things to remember to be sure to include in a Project Presentation:

  • 5 minutes (5 to setup & present and 5 for q&a with the judges)
  • Identify your Problem (don't forget to state your community)
  • Research
  • Innovative Solution
  • Share with Others
  • Creativity

Then check out the Project Topic Guide.  Still have questions, then checkout the Project Q&A site where you can also post questions to FLL.  Checkout past FLL Project Presentations on youtube.
Find the DMNS Rookie Booster slideshow here.

Transportation data

Our team found links on the fcgov.com website to get traffic data for all the intersections in Fort Collins.

Transportation data

Wow! That's awesome! Thanks for sharing!
- Courtney