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What does it take students to thrive in the age of smart digital technologies and smart machines where digital transformation, digital disruption are everyday vocabularies of living?
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The creative age has mainly been accelerated by rapid globalization and the spread of the Internet – enabling easy access to information and knowledge by large swathes of population across the globe.
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Democratization of innovation signifies the shift in ‘innovation being driven by big firms’ to ‘innovation being driven by end-users / individuals’.
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By making innovation cheaper and quicker for users, tool-kits can increase the volume of user-driven innovation. They also can channel innovative effort into directions supported by toolkits.
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The urge to tell a story is inherent in all of us. The world is full of stories. Our life is a story. As old stories stale, new ones come up to take their place. An interesting story sells well.
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By bringing people from diverse skills, knowledge, cultures and backgrounds together, maker spaces can allow people to network with each other, exchange ideas, build an inter-disciplinary team and innovate together.
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Innovation is happening at an ever faster pace. Established businesses are increasingly being displaced by upstarts. Sometimes, the pace of innovation is outstripping our ability to keep pace with it.
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Unlike macro-innovations, micro-innovations are accessible to us all. Each of us - regardless of role, tenure, age, or title - has the ability to develop creative solutions that lead to real progress.
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Innovation support forums and resources have made innovating extremely accessible and affordable to budding innovators, especially students.
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By making available many of the building blocks required for gaining skills, building and marketing innovations in one place, online technology platforms have simplified the job of innovators and changed the nature of the game.
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There is a paradigm shift in the way innovation is happening today. Innovations will increasingly involve aggregating data and services from across multiple technology platforms to deliver end-user solutions that are highly impactful, rich in content and ubiquitous.
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Going forward, soft skills such as imagination & creativity; skills in using online technology platforms & marketplaces; solution design & monetization skills will be much sought after.
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To be a successful innovator, one needs to understand several things - intricacies of the mind, passion, imagination, clarity of mind, distractions, creating impact, serving people, transforming lives, etc.
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For an innovation to be successful, the innovator has to first and foremost understand what value does the user attach to the innovation, and what meaning does the user derive from using the innovation. Everything else comes later.
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By Shweta, 7th grade, Air Force School Hebbal
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How can students and remote mentors interact with each other effectively using technology tools?
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