The TRIZ Learning Page will be populated with a series of video tutorials and documents devoted to the practical tools of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving known by its Russian acronym TRIZ, pronounced as trees. Additional items will be added weekly until the page becomes a valuable resource for people wishing to learn more about the world's most powerful inventive technology.
The documents linked on the left menu were presented at the 2008 Annual Conference of the International Technology Education Association.
Standards and Benchmarks shows the connections between the National Standards for Technological Literacy and TRIZ.
Assessing Invention Knowledge and Skills provides practitioners with suggestions for determining the level of learning attained by their students.
New Tools for Design appeared in the December, 2005 edition of The Technology Teacher, the Journal of the International Technology Education Association. It provides a brief overview of TRIZ and suggests learning activities and assessments.
Technological Evolution is from a presentation at the 2005 ITEA Conference in Kansas City, Kansas, USA. It provides a brief overview of the patterns of technological evolution and a suggested classroom activity for middle or high school students.