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Become the best OMer you can be with Odyssey Academy! Dr. Jim Mourey— OM alum, long-time volunteer and an actual professor at DePaul University— will guide you step-by-step through the entire OM experience.

Lesson 1: What is OM?

An introduction for students, parents, teachers, and coaches to the OM experience:

  • What is OM?
  • What is divergent thinking?
  • STEAM
  • Who else does OM?
  • The three parts of OM
  • What this class will do

Lesson 2: What You Will do in OM

Find out about your role in OM and what’s expected from your team:

  • Working with a Team
  • With whom you cannot work
  • What is Outside Assistance
  • How Odyssey Academy works

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Lesson 3: The Long-Term Problems

The heart of the Odyssey of the Mind Program:

  • What is a Long-Term Problem
  • The SIX LT Problem Categories
  • The LT Problem Structure
  • Age Divisions
  • Choosing your LT Problem

Lesson 4:Creativity and Brainstorming

Tools on HOW to come up with creative ideas:

  • What is creativity?
  • Associative network
  • What is brainstorming?
  • Brainstorming tools
  • Limitations, boundaries & creativity

Lesson 5: Solving Your Long-Term Problem

A walk-through on HOW to solve a LT problem:

  • What is your LT problem about?
  • What are the required elements?
  • How will those elements be scored?
  • Thinking about a calendar/schedule
  • Big picture/details/big picture

Lesson 6: Focus and Style

How to focus on your LT solution and the scored STYLE element:

  • Scoring and point allocation
  • Teaching Moment: Rubrics & Evaluations
  • What is Style?
  • Avoiding Style & LT Overlap
  • Points, points, points!

Lesson 7: How to Write a Skit

A skit-writing lesson from a professional and why it is needed in OM:

  • What is a skit?
  • Five-point scene structure
  • Proper formatting for scenes
  • Skit through the lens of point allocation

Lesson 8: Building Your Solution

Making your creative ideas reality:

  • What are props?
  • What are costumes?
  • What is a backdrop/scenery?
  • What MUST you have? Improv approach
  • Systematic Inventive Thinking (SIT)
  • Problems 1, 2, & 4

Lesson 9: Tweaking for Improvement

You’re well on your way! Now’s a good time to take a step back and see if there’s room for improvement:

  • Does your solution actually solve the problem?
  • Room for Improvement: Revisit creativity
  • Keep it simple, silly
  • The curse of knowledge
  • Completely foreign v. Familiar with a twist

Lesson 10: Spontaneous

The third (but important!) component of OM:

  • What is Spontaneous
  • The three types of Spontaneous Problems
  • How to practice Spontaneous
  • The importance of keeping the “Sponto Secret”
  • Creativity, teamwork, & quick thinking
  • Use the skills you’ve acquired

Lesson 11: Practice, Practice, Practice!

You have created your solution, decided on Style and worked on Spontaneous, now what? Practice!

What is Stage Presence?
Maximizing the 8 minutes
Choreographing every movement (even backstage)
Pacing v. Speed Running
Your Millionth Time, The Audience’s First
Getting Feedback from Reactions

Lesson 12: The Paperwork

What is required and why you need it. Sound boring? Psst…it’s a way to get maximum score!

  • What is paperwork
  • Style form
  • Cost form
  • Outside Assistance form
  • Team List
  • Paperwork-not an afterthought

Lesson 13: How to Compete

It’s competition time, oh boy! Get rid of nervousness and get even better at OM:

  • Competition
  • Registering with your Association
  • Checking in and competition schedule
  • The LT flow
  • The Spontaneous flow
  • Virtual competition (if applicable)

Lesson 14: Understanding Judge Scores

Making sense of what the judges are telling you:

  • Why is creativity scored?
  • Understanding the LT scoresheet
  • Understanding Style scores
  • Understanding Spontaneous scores
  • Raw scores v. Calculated scores
  • Special Awards
Lesson 15: Reflecting on What You Have Learned

Congratulations! You have have completed Odyssey Academy. Reflect back on what you have learned and get creating!

  • What World Finals is like
  • Reflecting on your “Odyssey”
  • One last question…