NuVu's unique studio model allows students to prototype ideas from scratch, without pre-made kits, fostering genuine innovation and hands-on skill development.
NuVu Summer Program offers middle and high school students a hands-on, project-based learning experience in innovation and design. Students engage in interdisciplinary studios, tackling real-world problems by brainstorming, building, testing, and refining their ideas. The program emphasizes developing critical thinking, creative problem-solving, collaboration, and technical skills. Students work with cutting-edge tools and concepts in fields like robotics, AI, architecture, product design, game design, fashion, and entrepreneurship. Expert coaches from institutions like Harvard, MIT, and RISD guide small teams, providing personalized support and feedback throughout the design process. The program culminates in presentations where students showcase their projects and explain their learning journey.
A typical day involves students arriving by 8:55 AM to dive into studio work, followed by a lunch break and outdoor time from 12 PM to 1 PM, and then more studio work until 3 PM.
The program is best for young people eager to build new things, use technology, and work in a team of makers, who are curious to learn and ready to experiment with iterative and critical thinking.
810 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, MA 02139
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