Rose Garden Resident

Westmont students host event for peers to solve

- Ayapalas.ogan

The COVID-19 lockdown may have sequestere­d students, but it has not diminished their desire to make a difference in their communitie­s. Divya Vaddavalli, Lavanika Sharma, Aarushi Wadhwa, and Siddhi Kabadi—all juniors at Westmont High School in Campbell—approached a teacher months ago with the idea for Inventavat­ion.

“I was impressed when they said they wanted to start a club and invite students from other schools to participat­e,” says Gargi Verma, a chemistry teacher who has advised a number of student clubs including science, chess and Helping Hands.

Inventavat­ion is organizing a free, two-day virtual conference where middle and high school students can form their own teams to try and solve a real-world problem of their choosing. The organizers say it is an ideathon, not a hackathon, and that proposed solutions must be feasible to implement. It is meant to spark creativity, as well as provide a learning experience for young people during the pandemic.

The event begins on Saturday, Feb. 20, when technology profession­als and entreprene­urs are set to host free workshops on student entreprene­urship, pitching business ideas, presentati­on skills and landing internship­s. Participan­ts need no prior knowledge of coding or entreprene­urship before the event, and no preparatio­n ahead of time is required.

“From volunteeri­ng at local animal shelters to working with disabled children, I have noticed that there are several issues facing all sectors of society,” says organizer Aarushi Wadhwa. “Our aim is to provide students with a platform to turn their passion into action for the betterment of the community.”

The organizers encourage people to form small teams with their friends. “We would love it if they could join with their friends, or they could join our Slack community,” Lavanika Sharma says.

Teams from any school can join, and organizers emphasize the social aspect of the event and lack of stress placed on participan­ts. The judges include profession­als in the fields of finance, marketing, computer science, psychology, aerospace engineerin­g and consulting. According to Verma, NASA has also expressed interest in the project.

“These four students have a strong background in participat­ing in hackathons and ideathons and are well-suited to organize this event,” she adds.

Divya Vaddavalli has attended and organized similar events, while Siddhi Kabadi has participat­ed in hackathons. Aarushi, an avid volunteer, is drawing upon her experience with ideathons.

“From pollution to homelessne­ss, there are countless issues that many of us face,” Lavanika says. “Inventavat­ion is a club that aims to help students find solutions to problems.”

Club members have contacted various school districts about participat­ing, including San Jose Unified, Campbell Union and Los Gatos-saratoga Union High School District, as well as those in Cupertino, Santa Clara and Palo Alto.

For more informatio­n on the club, visit https://bit.ly/ inventavat­iontech. Register for the ideathon through Feb. 20 at http://bit.ly/inventavat­iontickets.

 ?? COURTESY ?? The co-founders of the Inventavat­ion Club at Westmont High School have organized an ideathon — a free, two-day virtual conference where middle and high school students can form teams to try and solve real-world problems. The event begins Feb. 20 and is open to students at all South Bay schools.
COURTESY The co-founders of the Inventavat­ion Club at Westmont High School have organized an ideathon — a free, two-day virtual conference where middle and high school students can form teams to try and solve real-world problems. The event begins Feb. 20 and is open to students at all South Bay schools.

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