Examines the evolution of the process of invention through history. Interviews modern-day inventors, including Steve Wozniak. Promotes the concept that every invention begins with an idea, and everyone is a potential inventor. View the U.S. Patent Office and meet inventors.
"Examines the evolution of the process of invention through history. Interviews modern-day inventors, including Steve Wozniak. Promotes the concept that every invention begins with an idea, and everyone is a potential inventor. View the U.S. Patent Office and meet inventors."@en
"Examines modern inventions and innovations through interviews and discussions with contemporary inventors. Focuses on the 'team' nature of inventing in today's world and explores the process of applying for a patent. Suggested audience: primary, intermediate, junior secondary."
"Takes an up-close look at how the process of invention has evolved throughout history. Featuring interviews with several modern-day inventors -- including Steve Wozniak, inventor of the personal computer -- this fascinating program reinforces one key point: that whether an inventor is young or old, working alone or with a team, every invention begins with an idea! Along the way, viewers will visit the U.S. Patent Office, and meet inventors from a variety of backgrounds, emphasizing the fact that everyone is a potential inventor!"
"Inventing in Today's World showcases modern innovations in the fields of computers, communications and medicine, featuring interviews with some of today's most fascinating inventors."@en
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