Thanks to
Ellen
Hello, Friends: Many of you have asked about teaching TRIZ in schools and developing materials and curricula. The attached note from Robert Adunka announces the completion of a book, exercises, teachers' guide, and 5 videos in multiple languages. The English is quite accessible (with occasional spelling lapses), and the videos are cute (to an adult, suggest trying with a test audience to see if kids would reject them). Registering for the download is a small chore. Even if you are teaching adults, or just teaching yourself, the book is quite a fresh approach.
Ellen Domb
The TETRIS-Handbook is now available (TETRIS stands for TEaching TRiz at School). You can download it from
http://www.tetris-project.org/ in the languages english, german, italian, French and latvian. All you have to do is to sign up.
The handbook is a real thick book, that describes all the classical TRIZ-tools. Also examples and tasks are added to test your skills in TRIZ.
So if you are interested in that, sign up and download it!