Lessons
Step by Step Guide
Lessons take you from the conception of an idea to the final product/service going into the marketplace. They are user-friendly and suitable for the novice as well as the experienced inventor of any age.
Once registered, you can go through the course at your own pace, at any time.
The content of the course is reliable. It comes from:
a) research and extensive discussions and interviews with private inventors and members of inventing clubs and associations.
b) Hands-on, personal experience and knowledge attained while teaching inventing courses to over 90 students ages 10-18.
Testimonials/Endorsements of the Course
Daren Swanson
CEO, EnviroDiamond Technologies
Burlington, Ontario, Canada www.envirodiamond.com
Frank Burke
President, Burke & Towner Ltd.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA www.burkeandtowner.com
Brian Haskell
Haskell Instructional Technologies Inc.
Medina, Ohio, USA www.hitechinc.us
Steve Krar
Founder of the Advanced Technology Think Tank
Member of the Canadian Manufacturers Hall of Fame
Welland, Ontario, Canada www.AdvancedTechThinkTank.org
Todd Phillips
Director of Product & Business Development, CLB Media
Aurora,Ontario, Canada www.clbmedia.ca
Tom Shaw
Advertising Manager, Technical Education Magazine
Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA www.techedmagazine.com
Lessons include:
1. Preparing Yourself for the Inventing Process - 4 support documents
Samples: 01-01, 01-02, 01-03, PLUS Special Bonus 01-4 ”University of Iowa Inventing
Guide” -67 pages. Great for kids and adults.
2. A Look at Unusual, Amusing, Great and Profitable Inventions – 2 support documents
Samples: 02-01, 02-02,
3. Approaches to Inventing – 2 support documents
Samples: 03-01, 03-02,
4. Improving Your Level of Perception – 2 support documents
Samples: 04-01, 04-02,
5. Fantasy & Creative Thinking to Enhance the Inventing Process - 1 support document
Sample: 05-01,
6. Brainstorming for Ideas Techniques - 3 support documents
Samples: 06-01, 06-02, 06-03,
7. Using an Inventions Idea Generator – 2 support documents
Samples: 07-01, 07-02,
8. How to Draw & Design an Invention - 5 support documents
Sample: 08-01,
9. Non-Disclosure, Legal & Technical Forms, Inventors Journals - 9 support documents
Samples: 09-01, 09-02, 09-03, 09-03a, 09-04, 09-05,
10. Market and Patent Searches - 4 support documents
Samples: 10-01, 10-02,
11. Methods of Analyzing Inventions – 2 support documents
Sample: 11-01,
12. Models of Problem-Solving – 2 support documents
Sample: 12-01,
13. Prototypes – Making a Model or Realistic Sample of an Invention - 1 support document
Sample: 13-01,
14. Personal Presentation Skills - 3 support documents
Samples: 14-01, 14-03,
15. Doing a Long-term Independent Study - 1 support document
Sample: 15-01,
16. Advertising & Marketing – 2 support documents
Sample:16-01, 16-02,
17. Manufacturing Costs & Pricing of Products - 1 support document
Sample: 17-01,
18. Business Plans - 1 support document
Sample: 18-01,
19. Patent Forms and Letters, Legally Protecting Inventions – 2 support documents
Samples: 19-01, 19-02,
20. Handling Criticism and Rejection - 1 support document
Sample: 20-01 (a,b,c),
21. Evaluating Inventions in Different Ways.
Samples: 21-01 (a,b,c)
22. Market & Sell Inventions, Develop Support Teams, Find Investors - 8 support documents
Samples: 22-01, 22-05,
23. Inventions Exhibitions, Selling on the Internet - 5 support documents
Samples: 23-01-02-03, 23-04, 23-05,
24. Why Inventors Fail - 1 support do,ument
Samples: 24-01,
25. Starting Your Own Business to Sell Your Invention - 5 support documents
Samples: 25-01, 25-02-03-04,25-05,
Support documents include: sample legal forms & documents, articles, PowerPoint presentations, diagrams, illustrations, hands-on exercises, homework, amazing links to resources for inventors, video links about inventions, and more.
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