
In March, Izzie Kelly, Corrine Knox-Germans and Sakura MacLean presented their third-year KI museum exhibit (KIX) to the public:ÌýImagine That!ÌýAs part of this design capstone project, their group researched, design and built a museum exhibit on the importance of play pretend such as fostering self-improvement and wellness, no matter your age.
Soon after, they had the opportunity to present at The Association for the Study of Play (TASP), one of two international conferences focused on the interdisciplinary field of play study.ÌýThe 2024 conference, celebrating its 50th anniversary, was held in Rochester, New York at the Strong National Museum of Play.ÌýThis unique experience was in part possible thanks toÌýÌýfor their donations to the KI Experience Award which helped fund this undertaking.
Read more about Izzie, Corrine and Sakura's experience presenting at an international conference through the original story published on À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ News.