[引] Creating a Culture of Ideas
January 22, 2003
Creating a Culture of Ideas - Nicholas Negroponte
Expertise is overrated. To build a nation of innovators, we should focus on youth, diversity, and collaboration.
http://www.technologyreview.com/forums/forum.asp?forumid=170 “Thinking outside the box creates havoc for both educators and institutions. It is not neat. It is not clean. It encourages independent thinking and questioning that can overturn conventional thought and action. It can be revolutionary.” —MSRogers
“Adults and kids can innovate all they want, they just can’t afford to protect what they own from bigger fish that WILL beat them up legally if they try rather than license. Why then bother to innovate?” —Ken Rumments
“To mention corporate outsourcing of innovation to the university, without raising ethical questions about buying the university is not responsible.” —M. Bishow
“The most important benefits of innovation are only realized when new ideas are implemented rather than simply debated. Creativity must be appropriately balanced with discipline in order to achieve a dynamic, innovative culture.” —Diane Lewis
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January 23, 2003 at 2:25 am
I was thinking to write a blog about these comments from the forum in TR. Do you read TR too? I used subscribing TR, but not anymore after I moved.
January 23, 2003 at 2:36 am
Actually, you can try their digital subscription.
I have database access to their full-text articles from my college so there’s no need to subscribe. =D