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| Idea Showcase - The Great Idea Finder | | This is the place to explore the exciting world of innovation. Whether you're a student, teacher, writer, inventor, history buff, or just looking for innovative consumer products, you'll find things you can use here. Celebrating the spirit of innovation. | | ideafinder.com |
| Sundance Channel: Series: Big Ideas for a Small Planet | 'Addressing some of the most important issues facing humanity, this original documentary series from Sundance Channel focuses on environmental topics with interviews with forward-thinking designers and features on green products and alternative ideas that may transform our everyday lives.
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| Patent, Trademark, and Commercialize your Ideas/ Inventions - Harshaw Research | | Harshaw Research - Assess inventions, ideas, new products, technology, intellectual property and provide guidance to develop, license, market, commercialize and promote to fullest potential using research, technology, prototypes, design, engineering | | harshawresearch.com |
| Ideas by Creativity Pool | | A free database with new ideas and possible inventions. Add your own, or bring an existing idea to life. | | creativitypool.com |
| Time for Kids| Classroom| Mini-Lessons | | 1. Tell students that they are going to read an article about inventors. Ask: How do people come up with ideas for new inventions? (Answers may include: they see a need for something that doesn't exist already; they see something that they want to improve upon; they are inspired by everyday experiences.) Brainstorm a list of recent inventions.2. Ask: What kind of person would make a good inventor? Make a list of character traits that inventors might share. Examples include: creative, hard-working, brave, intelligent, curious, handy and resourceful. 3. Pass out the article. Tell students that as they read they should identify the inspiration for each of the inventions mentioned in the article. Review after reading. 4. Follow up by asking: What advantages do kids have over adults when it comes to inventing toys? 5. Encourage students to brainstorm ideas for their own inventions. 6. Have students complete the worksheet Ready, Set, Invent! and share their ideas with the class. Featured Partner SITE SET: Inventions Use this set of topic-based online resources to supplement this mini-lesson.Additional resources available at www.eduhound.com | | timeforkids.com |
| Global: Ideas: Bank - Welcome to the global ideas bank | | The Global Ideas Bank contains over 4,000 edited best social inventions (socially innovative ideas and projects) from around the world, voted on by the readers, with awards given, an international suggestions box covering from birth to death. | | globalideasbank.org |
| Patent Search New Invention Ideas | | New Invention Ideas: Patent Search Express offers rapid and detailed searches. Get legal help for your innovation with our SMART market-evaluation service. | | patentsearchexpress.com |
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