I am not quite sure what the Essay, Presentation and Internet Challenges need to be about. Can you help me?

You really need to decide this for yourself!

If you are submitting an essay:

The essay is meant to be open-ended although it needs to cover the following topic:

"Applicant will create a ‘creative essay' highlighting one asset or attribute about himself that was gained or enhanced through participation in Destination ImagiNation® programs."

Remember that we need an electronically viewable copy of your "essay".

If you are submitting a presentation:

"Applicant will provide a Presentation that can be viewed electronically that has value to some aspect of Destination ImagiNation Program enhancement."

Some examples include but are not limited to Presentations for Team Manager training, Appraiser training and DI Program Introduction. Presentations should be free of intellectual property infringements and freely distributable for use by participants in Destination ImagiNation®. The choice of tools is the choice of the Applicant and can include tools and systems developed by the Applicant.  Please advise the Committee of any tools or parts of the Presentation that were Applicant developed. Presentation should be under 10,000KB."

If you are submitting an Internet entry:

The content must relate to the DISC Mission Statement: "The mission of DISC is to support the goals of Destination ImagiNation® and its participants through scholarships and community building activities. " (Please see notes about hosting provisions on our home page.)

Applicants must submit content in a form distributable via the Internet (i.e. free of intellectual property infringements and viewable with a standard browser).

The Internet Challenge is probably the most open-ended -- but the idea is that the web is going to provide some aspect of Destination ImagiNation Program enhancement; it should convey information important to someone involved in the program.