Educate to innovate : factors that influence innovation ; based on input from innovators and stakeholders
by
 
Educate to Innovate (Workshop) (2013 : Washington, D.C.)

Title
Educate to innovate : factors that influence innovation ; based on input from innovators and stakeholders

Author
Educate to Innovate (Workshop) (2013 : Washington, D.C.)

ISBN
9780309368803

Conference Author
Educate to Innovate (Workshop) (2013 : Washington, D.C.)

Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 89 pages) : illustrations

Contents
Introduction -- Setting the Stage -- What Is Innovation? -- Skills, Experiences, and Environments that Contribute to Innovation: Analysis of the Interviews -- Key Questions, Takeaways, and Next Steps: Workshop Discussions -- Epilogue -- Appendix A: Workshop Methods and Interviewee Profile -- Appendix B: Interviewee Bios -- Appendix C: Workshop Agenda -- Appendix D: Workshop Participant Bios -- Appendix E: Other Information Desired from the Interview Analysis -- Appendix F: Steering Committee Bios -- Appendix G: Project Team Bios.

Abstract
"Robust innovation in the United States is key to a strong and competitive industry and workforce. Efforts to improve the capacity of individuals and organizations to innovate must be a high national priority to ensure that the United States remains a leader in the global economy. How is the United States preparing its students and workers to innovate and excel? What skills and attributes need to be nurtured? The aim of the Educate to Innovate project is to expand and improve the innovative capacity of individuals and organizations by identifying critical skills, attributes, and best practices - indeed, cultures - for nurturing them. The project findings will enable educators in industry and at all levels of academia to cultivate the next generation of American innovators and thus ensure that the U.S. workforce remains highly competitive in the face of rapid technological changes. Educate to Innovate summarizes the keynote and plenary presentations from a workshop convened in October 2013. The workshop brought together innovators and leaders from various fields to share insights on innovation and its education. This report continues on to describe the specific skills, experiences, and environments that contribute to the success of innovators, and suggests next steps based on discussion from the workshop."--Publisher's description.

Subject Term
Technological innovations -- United States -- Congresses.
 
Creative ability in technology -- United States -- Congresses.
 
Creative ability in science -- United States -- Congresses.

Added Author
Bement, A. L., 1932-
 
Dutta, D. (Debasish)
 
Patil, Lalit.

Added Corporate Author
National Academy of Engineering,
 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,

Electronic Access
An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryE-Book2027562-1001T173.8 .E24 2015 EBOnline ACS