Monthly Archives: February 1998
Introduction to Inventive Problem Solving in Engineering EGN5040
14/02/1998 | EditorProfessor D. Raviv, Department of Electrical Engineering Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL 33434 USA ravivd@acc.fau.edu
1. Description Common problem solving methods will be briefly discussed, followed by an introduction to TRIZ (Russian acronyms for Systematic Inventive Thinking). Introduction to … Read More
Developing games for kids of 3-4 years old
11/02/1998 | EditorGregory Frenklach
gregoryf@avx.co.il
I don’t know any TRIZ specialist, who didn’t dream to teach his own kids to solve the inventive problems. And I’m no exception. So I tried to teach my little daughter. … Read More
How to Teach Physical Effects in Game Manner
08/02/1998 | EditorGregory Frenklach
gregoryf@avx.co.il
The aim of the game is to refresh the knowledge of students about physical effects. I taught it in Byelorussia (former USSR) and then in Israel, when I worked in Jerusalem … Read More
Creativity in a Russian Elementary School (An Interview with Tatiana Vassilevna Zakharov and Her Director)
05/02/1998 | Editorby
Ruth Atkins*, Interviewer for The TRIZ Journal *Director, New Product Development, RLI (916) 692-1944 ~ E-mail: headguru@oro.net
(Editor’s note: Ms. Atkins conducted this interview while stationed in St. Petersburg. She speaks, reads and translates Russian fluently. Ms. Zakharov and … Read More