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Transformative Toolkit

Leadership curricula for social change, made available to educators and curious people everywhere.

A blue background with "Transformative Toolkit" written in white text at the center. Surrounding the text are abstract shapes: a blue triangle on the left, a yellow square on the top right, and a pink irregular blob at the bottom.

Transformative Action Institute teaches the key skills of successful entrepreneurs, like resilience, courage, and empathy. We developed a toolkit that allows educators to easily access, use, and share TAI's innovative facilitation methods. To give additional personality to the categories, we created a shape generator that renders abstract compositions based on skill, type, and time preference—all variables of the activities.

A webpage with a dark green background and abstract shapes displays the text "I want to teach skill with a type of activity." There are navigation links labeled "Transformative Toolkit," "Activities," and "About." A button labeled "Show Activities" is in the center.
Screenshot of a website titled "Transformative Toolkit" with a navigation bar including "ACTIVITIES" and "ABOUT." The main section titled "Rapid Design" details the objectives and overview. A skills section lists "Innovation," "Creativity," and "Problem Solving.
The image displays a color palette with eight colors on the left side and a typography guide for a desktop interface on the right. The color palette includes various hex codes, while the typography guide specifies font styles, weights, and sizes for different text elements.
A website interface showcasing a toolkit with colored boxes. Each box has a title and an icon. Visible titles include "One Story," "Reverse Brainstorming," and "Cafe without Coffee." The top menu bar includes options like "Activities" and a login button. The background is teal.
An image featuring nine abstract shapes, each paired with a caption that represents a concept. From left to right, top to bottom: "Time Optimization," "Strong Mindsets," "Resilience," "Innovation," "Transformative Communication," "Problem Solving," "Empathy & Compassion," "Teamwork," and "Courage.
Two smartphones display different screens. The left phone shows an example of a hands-on activity with notes highlighting benefits, promoting social skills, and boosting learning. The right phone explains educational principles: innovative, transformative, and intrinsic motivation.

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