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Children’s corner

15/07/2006 |

Edited by: Leora C. Slocum*, Micaiah C. Slocum, and Hosannah M. Slocum (*contact at leora@slocumfamily.org)

In this Student’s Corner we’ll return to a book written by my Physics Professor in Kharkov State University, Jacob Geguzin, about properties of a … Read More

Homes for Strong Families, Children, Seniors and All Others. How Universal Design, Design for All and Forty Principles of TRIZ Enforce Each Other

06/05/2005 |

By Kalevi Rantanen TRIS OY Brahenk. 9 E 18 FIN-20100 TURKU, FINLAND Phone +358 2 251 1623 Mobile +358 50 548 7834 E-mail: kalevi.rantanen@kolumbus.fi http://www.kolumbus.fi/kalran

Accessibility is a “must” in architecture and building industry. In TRIZ jargon accessibility is one … Read More

Two New Games That Teach Children and Their Parents ASIT (From a Kid’s Perspective)

23/01/2004 |

The Puzzling Mysteries and the Puzzling Time Quest games are both cool and exiting ways to learn four problem solving techniques. The games are published by Compedia and the website is www.compedia-usa.com. These games may be purchased by going to … Read More

TRIZ For Children: Press Release

05/06/2001 |

“TRIZ Home Page in Japan” has been updated: http://www.osaka-gu.ac.jp/php/nakagawa/TRIZ/eTRIZ/ (1) Course Material: CID Course for Children (3): 1st Grade, 2nd Semester, “Fairy Tales School” (Guidebook & Workbook) Topics 1 to 5 (Finished) by Natalia V. Rubina (Petrozavodsk), English translation by … Read More

Press Release: TRIZ for Children Available in English

05/02/2001 |

“TRIZ Home Page in Japan” has been updated: http://www.osaka-gu.ac.jp/php/nakagawa/TRIZ/eTRIZ/

“Course of Creative Imagination Development (CID) based on TRIZ: Methodical Guide-Books and Children Workbooks for the 1st to 3rd Grades” by Natalia V. Rubina (Petrozavodsk, Russia) 1998, 1999 [in Russian], English … Read More

CREATIVITY BREAKTHROUGHS WITH CHILDREN USING HIGHER LEVEL THINKING

01/01/1998 |

by James Kowalick, Ph.D. Technical Director

The Leonardo da Vinci Institute (a division of RLI, Inc.) P.O. Box 659, 9907 Camper Lane Oregon House, California 95962 Voice: (916) 692-1944 Fax: (916) 692-1946

Revolution … Read More