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Please listen to the film. I wonder what these are worth?

Tim Campbell

Tim Campbell

Tim Campbell, 2005 Apprentice winner and founder of The Bright Ideas Trust met with a group of young people who had submitted ideas to the Ideas That Can Change The World project. As part of Shine week these talented young people had the opportunity to seek advice in relation to their idea from the very experienced entrepreneur Tim Campbell.

Games School Invention!

Games School Invention!

In my future school I want snooker, pool, air hocky, cards, darts, ping pong... lessons to be taught!
Jordan Lewis - age 11.

Kelvin wins the enterprise competition increasing his initial investment by 170 times

Kelvin wins the enterprise competition increasing his initial investment by 170 times

Kelvin started off with a pencil and finished 3 weeks later with six PS2 games and an MP3 player. When we put his bundle on E-Bay it sold for £17.01. All profits will go to Ellie's haven. Thanks Kelvin

Future schools invention.

Future schools invention.

My invention is a future shine! I have designed my own school!

Emily is explaining to 'wolfy' what her imagination looks like.

Emily is explaining to 'wolfy' what her imagination looks like.

Emily has used the 'TASC' model of learning to investigate and explain her imafination.

Imagine!

Imagine!

Zak was showing us his imagination through his feet.

Imagination!

Imagination!

We listen to our imagination to help other people see what we visualise.

This is great fun!

This is great fun!

Well learning is supposed to be this much fun isn't it?

Concentrate!

Concentrate!

Such concentration during 'enterprise day' ......... close co-operation to produce a new - well I'm not quite sure what it will be!

in association with:

Arts Council of EnglandDepartment for Children, Schools and FamiliesTalent & Enterprise TaskforceCreative PartnershipsChannel 4