Solving problems with the University of Cambridge

Somersault Video Productions recently completed a project with the University of Cambridge Engineering department that helped students at local schools to focus on creative problem-solving.

The University has been conducting research into lighting conditions in classrooms all over the country and found a number of issues.  One of these was the bright spot that appears on whiteboards when a projector is being used.  This 'spot' makes it difficult for students to look at presentations, images and video.

Dr. Sam Waller and Dr. Mark Winterbottom worked with students at Comberton Village College and Cottenham Village College to come up with ideas of how to solve this common classroom problem.

The Somersault cameras were on hand to capture all of this creativity unfolding as the students worked in groups and then presented ideas back to the class.

Dr. Sam Waller was  pleased with how the day unfolded:

“Making a difference is about having a great idea, but it’s also about getting the detail right to make sure it delivers success from every perspective.

We challenged this team of students to come up with one quick improvement and I was really impressed that they identified a problem and came up with a well thought out solution.”

The videos will be displayed in the Outreach and Schools section of the Engineering department website.

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