Welcome Connecticut Educators
Starting the Class Discussion on Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Videos of STEM Innovators & Entrepreneurs
Introductory Reading On Innovation
Other videos to inspire discussion on innovation and collaboration
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Uh1KxcpWz0&feature=youtu.be Watch this video on ideas then discuss as a class students’ thoughts on important takeaways. (Note: There may be a short ad before the video.)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY30wUZUfFA Sadie, a young inventor with Cerebral Palsy, describes her award-winning invention the Walker Wheeler.
- https://safeyoutube.net/w/SxVb (~2 min) Great introductory video for younger students.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6EgoiPxNDs (~ 15 min) This video about Ideo and their shopping cart design project emphasizes both collaboration and communication. (May be more appropriate for older students)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd_nkBHgX8s (~ 7 min, short ad to start) JP, an engineering student from Brazil, talks about the importance of working with a team to solve problems.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga1_a4qw-As The video is a bit fast paced so be prepared to stop and discuss if you are working with younger or ELL students. (Note: There may be a short ad before the video.)
Some of Our Favorite Entrepreneur Stories
Getting Started with Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property (IP): Patents, Trademarks, Service Marks and Copyright Law
As early as 500 BCE, people wanted to protect their ideas and inventions. They wanted to encourage new ideas but also wanted to stop others from imitating or copying their ideas. Giving value to an idea is an important part of intellectual property law. Intellectual property laws are designed to protect ideas and innovations. However, they are complicated and continuously being updated as new innovations are created that don’t fit old patterns. Professionals who work in this field must have a good understanding of law, business, and technology.
Warm Up Activity
Use the below worksheets to help with some introductory vocabulary and a short activity to help your students learn about the different types of intellectual property protection.
Some of Our Favorite Intellectual Property Resources
US Patent & Trademark Office – Education Resources
Using the Book of Ideas in Your Classroom
Tips for using the Book of Ideas in your classroom
Listen to Oli talk about invention and the Book of Ideas and ask your students for their thoughts on innovation and entrepreneurship.