The Thinking Corner team worked with Nokia China and developed and trained a group of local facilitators to deliver Thinking Corner through various media:
Roadshows
Following a pilot in Beida, China's most exclusive university, a series of fifteen Thinking Corner Roadshows were held in universities across China during 1999/2000.
Thinking Corner Clubs
A network of fifteen Thinking Corner clubs have been set up and supported by Thinking Corner team mentors. Membership of clubs in some locations has exceeded 500 students.
TV show
In association with Chinese Central TV, the Thinking Corner team conceived, wrote and produced a series of 6 x 30' Thinking Corner TV shows.
Radio show
A series of 120 specially commissioned 30-second Thinking Time radio slots were written for broadcast during the Autumn of 2000.
Website
Launched in the summer of 2000, www.thinkingcorner.co.cn supports the development of on-line Thinking Corner communities.
Conferences
The Thinking Corner team was invited by the Chinese Ministry of Education to organize and host a one day conference on Thinking Skills for officials and teachers in Beijing.