WBUR.ORG
Support WBUR Receive e-Newsletter
Dick Gordon: Host of The ConnectionHome
Home
   
 8/29/2008

How Do I Listen?
Archived programs are streamed in the Real Audio Format.
Click here to download
 
Problems Listening?
Try this Direct Listen Link if the "Listen to Show" button to the right does not work
 

Hosted by: Dick Gordon Show Originally Aired: 6/9/2005
CALL 1 800-423-TALK
Teaching Invention
Members of the West Salem High School InvenTeam at work on their project.
Members of the West Salem High School InvenTeam at work on their project.

Email to friend

Members of the West Salem High School InvenTeam at work on their project.Photographs of InvenTeams in action.
Invention is described in the Merriam Webster dictionary as "productive imagination." From medical breakthroughs to computer advancements, we are forever in search of fresh ideas in science, technology and engineering.

Yet with high schools facing their budget cuts, it is often difficult to find the tools, the teachers and the time to inspire our next generation of inventors. If it doesn't happen at some point in the classroom -- what's lost? Is invention something that can be taught or will people become inventors for other reasons?

We talk with two of the nation's top high school inventors, recipients of the Lemelson-MIT grant, and one of MIT's experts in robotic research. Who invents the inventors, anyway?
LISTEN TO SHOW
Related Shows


Computers that Grade
Here And Now (03/22/2005)

Verlan
On Point (08/29/2002)

Social Class and Schools
On Point (05/20/2004)

"A Nation at Risk" - 20 Years Later
On Point (04/24/2003)

Teaching Evolution
Here And Now (05/05/2005)

Book Author on School Materials
Here And Now (05/03/2005)
Related Links

The Lemelson-MIT Program

Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams

James McLurkin's website
 



Andrew Esther, junior from West Salem High School in West Salem, Oregon and Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams grant recipient

Genevieve Garris, senior from Gulf Coast High School in Naples, Florida and Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams grant recipient

James McLurkin, PhD candidate in Computer Science at MIT, 2003 winner of the $30,000 Lemelson-MIT Student Prize and inventor of robotic ants and swarmbots.
wbur.org    © Copyright 2008. Trustees of Boston University and WBUR