Слайд 1SCIENCE of INNOVATION
special
unified
multifaceted
multidimensional discipline.
It is a body
of knowledge under
dynamic theoretical development.
Слайд 2WHY STUDY in ENGLISH
To advance one’s English
To make acquaintance with many
aspects of innovative agenda
To critically consider how best to advance one’s innovative abilities because…
Слайд 3‘To be or not to be innovative’
is a fundamental question
for the entire world
Слайд 4What is innovation
inventing something new
generating new ideas only
improving something that
already exists
spreading new ideas
performing an existing task in a new way
following the leader in your sphere
Слайд 5What is innovation
adopting something that has been successfully tried elsewhere
introducing changes
attracting
innovative people
seeing something from a different perspective
Слайд 6Therefore innovation may be:
A product
A process
A set of ideas (particularly in
education)
Слайд 7 The word ‘innovate’ comes from the Latin word ‘innovare’ - ‘to
renew, to make new’.
A wide range of definitions of innovation – from very complex to very minimalist ones.
Up to now - no generally accepted single clear-cut definition of innovation.
The complexity of innovation and variations in the way it occurs.
Слайд 8
Innovation is
the generation, acceptance, and implementation of new ideas, processes,
products, or services.
original, solution-oriented actions that address previously unsolved problems in unique and creative ways.
creative destruction.
Слайд 9Innovation is
the introduction of novelties.
the development and implementation of new ideas
by people who over time engage in transactions with others in an institutional context.
the process of applying novel in your own context as ‘there’s nothing new under the sun’.
Слайд 10What is the difference
Innovation – invention
Innovation – change
Innovation- creativity
Слайд 11Innovation – invention
‘Invention’ is often defined as a new thing, method,
instrument or device created by thought. The emphasis is on a product, object or process.
Слайд 12While ‘innovation’ includes the creation of an object, it is much
broader than this. It might also include a set of ideas or beliefs, a way of thinking about a problem or set of issues, a process of organising or solving problems, a set of practices or ways of doing something.
Слайд 13Innovation – invention
Some say that invention is a breakthrough and innovation
is an actualization (impact on societies and market).
Слайд 14Innovation – change
Innovation presupposes something
new while change doesn’t always
imply newness and may be for the better and may be for the worse.
Слайд 15Innovation- creativity
Psychological - historical creativity
ideas that are novel for oneself
vs.
novel for humankind
Слайд 16Innovation-creativity
Creativity appears to be understood more as absolute novelty (bring into
existence) rather than the relative novelty of innovation (bring in novelties).
Слайд 17Innovation- creativity
It’s a disputable question why it is that some individuals
are exceptionally able to generate new ideas and others not.
Слайд 18GENIUS
Comment upon Thomas Edison’s famous analysis of genius – that it
is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration
Слайд 19GENIUS
Inspiration is unreliable, incapable of being enacted at will, so would-be
innovators can derive few benefits from it. The perspiration account, however, fails to explain how people generate insightful, non-obvious vision that result in major innovative breakthroughs.
Слайд 20GENIUS
Thus, the poetic qualities that make Edison’s epigram memorable also
make it perhaps misleading (!?)
Слайд 21To discuss
The problem with creativity is that it is vague.
At the individual level, creativity may be defined as ‘seeing what everyone sees and thinking what no one has thought before’ or ‘ looking at the same thing as everyone else and thinking something different’.
Слайд 22Generating New Ideas
The innovation flow – it must be a NEW
thing
"is it really new?
"is the idea, the product, the process really something
new, revolutionary?
Слайд 23"is it a new application/use of an existing technology?
"is it something
completely new?
Слайд 24GLOSSARY
Science of innovation
Innovation scholars
Innovation case
Innovation process