Program on Teaching Innovation

The teaching of U.S. and world history is incomplete if it does not address the history of innovation from economic, scientific/technological, and sociological perspectives. We feel it important for students to be encouraged both to explore the role of innovation in U.S. and world history and to develop their own sense of innovation and creativity.

FPRI’s Program on Teaching Innovation is co-directed by Lawrence Husick, co-founder and principal system architect of Infonautics Corporation (now HighBeam Research, Inc.); Alan Luxenberg, and Paul Dickler. Rocco L. Martino, Ph.D., founder of XRT and CyberFone, is the Program’s Senior Fellow.

Papers

Classroom Lessons

20th Century Innovation Tournament(47K Microsoft Word document)
Brian Burback, Lincoln North Star High School
Aviation Innovation (47K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
The American West and Gun Innovations, Paul Dicker, (52K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
Brainstorming Innovation Paul Dickler (39K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
History of Information Technology (34K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
Innovation and Inventions (39K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
Innovation Timelines (38K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
Matching Innovations to New Technologies (41K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
Mining in the American West 1848–1920 (43K Microsoft Word document)
Paul Dickler
Ten Greatest 20th C. Innovations (32K Microsoft Word document)
Diane Elliott, Sarcoxie High School, Sarcoxie, Missouri
Top U.S. 20th Century Innovation (47K Microsoft Word document)
Joseph Schmidt, Umonhon Nation High School, Macy, Nebraska

Innovation Essay Contest

FPRI’s Wachman Center is pleased to announce an essay contest for high school students for an essay of between 900 and 1000 words on: The top 5 innovations developed in the U.S. since 1945, ranked from #1 to #5. The three winning essays will be posted on our website, and the winners will receive awards of $1,000 each. Read more about the essay contest

Events

Technology and Innovation for World History
Korean Studies Conference for K–12 Teachers in the Greater New York Area
November 4, 2008
Paul Bracken on Technological Innovation and National Security
The Rocco Martino Lecture on Innovation
May 12, 2008
Webcast on Innovation and Entrepreneurship
November 18, 2008
Teaching the History of Innovation: A History Institute for Teachers
Saturday and Sunday, October 18-19, 2008, Kansas City, Missouri