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How to Be an Inventor. Instructor: Drew Boyd. Week 1. 1. What We Are Going to Learn. Five Tools to Create New Inventions Famous Inventors Patents How to Use a Lab Book. 2. How Do People Invent Things?. Find a problem…. 3. How Do People Invent Things?. Find a problem… then….
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How to Be an Inventor • Instructor: Drew Boyd Week 1 1
What We Are Going to Learn • Five Tools to Create New Inventions • Famous Inventors • Patents • How to Use a Lab Book 2
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… 3
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… • then….. 4
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… • then….. • Find a Solution 5
What are the parts of a TV? • Screen 8
What are the parts of a TV? • Screen • Remote Control • Volume • Channel • Speaker • Box • Plug 9
You now have a “virtual TV” Who would use a “screenless” TV? 11
First Tool: Reduction • Find a product • List all of its parts • Take a part away • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?” 12
Kids Can Be Inventors! • Kathryn Gregory • Age 10 • Invented the “Wristies” • Kids Hall of Fame in 1997 13
Your Lab Book • Always write down your ideas in the LAB BOOK. • For each idea: • Date • Name of the idea • Describe the idea • Tell how you got the idea • Draw a picture of the idea • List the parts • Sign your name • Always write in ink, not pencil 14
Next Week • Bring in a small toy or other product from home. • We will practice REDUCTION. • We will learn another tool. 15
How to Be an Inventor • Instructor: Drew Boyd Week 2 16
Review • The right way to invent: find solutions, then find problems • First Tool: Reduction • How to Use a Lab Book 19
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… 20
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… • then….. 21
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… • then….. • Find a Solution 22
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a problem… • then….. • Find a Solution This is backwards!!! 23
What are the parts of a TV? • Screen • Remote Control • Volume • Channel • Speaker • Box • Plug 26
Reduce by taking away the screen Who would use a “screenless” TV? 27
First Tool: Reduction • Find a product • List all of its parts • Take a part away • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?” 28
Second Tool: Replacement • Find a product and list all of its parts • Take a part away • REPLACE the part with something else • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?” 29
Famous Inventors • K.K. Gregory • Ben Franklin • Thomas Edison • Alexander Graham Bell 30
Kids Can Be Inventors! • Kathryn Gregory • Age 10 • Invented the “Wristies” • Kids Hall of Fame in 1997 31
Ben Franklin • Bifocal glasses • Lightening rod • Franklin stove • Many more! 32
Walt Disney • Multiplane camera 33
Your Lab Book • Always write down your ideas in the LAB BOOK. • For each idea: • Date • Name of the idea • Describe the idea • Tell how you got the idea • Draw a picture of the idea • List the parts • Sign your name • Always write in ink, not pencil 34
How to Be an Inventor • Instructor: Drew Boyd Week 3 35
What does it take to be an Inventor? • Smart? Creative? 36
What does it take to be an Inventor? • Smart? Creative? No!!! 37
What does it take to be an Inventor? • Smart? Creative? No!!! • You need to be: • Observant • Curious • Disciplined • Persistent • Question asker • See possibilities 38
Agenda • Review • Second Tool: Replacement • Lab Books • Third Tool: Multiplication • Introduction to PATENTS 39
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a Solution… 40
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a Solution… • then….. 41
How Do People Invent Things? • Find a Solution… • then….. • Find a Problem 42
Review Lab Books • Who has an idea or an invention from their Lab Book that they want to share? 44
Second Tool: Replacement • Find a product and list all of its parts • Take a part away • REPLACE the part with something else • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?” 45
Take away the screen… • Screen • Remote Control • Volume • Channel • Speaker • Box • Plug 46
And REPLACE it with what? • Computer screen • Projector • Head mounted 47
Examples • Stapler “Tape-ler” • Ice Skate Roller Blade • Coke Can Twist Top Can • Phone Cradle Belt Phone 48
Third Tool: Multiplication • Find a product and list all of its parts • Multiply, or create a copy of one of the parts • Change the multiplied component in some way • Imagine your “Virtual Product” • Ask, “Who would use this?” 49