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  • SayaliPol Sayali Pol, punjab national bank , goregaon west , CTO "A" at PNB well planned strategy. as a common person I can't be a scientist or innovator. but I want to contribute. s a small scale trader what steps should I follow , to improve & establish as a clean energy business women. I hope your helping hand allow me to do some creative work. 2 years ago
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  • BirjuPandya Birju Pandya at Armonia LLC / TBL Capital / Capital Institute I'm surprised that this is THE plan for how to fix our country and only ~2500 people have read it in 2 weeks. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber's music video on YouTube has been seen 450M times. More folks need to be in on this, which means some sort of social media strategy. 2 years ago
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  • Jays_Parallel_Universe Jays_Parallel_Universe This is a good first start, but the issues facing the small time entrepreneurs that bring forth big ideas is greater than the American Political and Business Think Tanks realize. Presently individual entrepreneurs have been undercut financially by the outsourcing of their own jobs through the Free Market system, and the resulting excessive outsourcing that has turned many of Silicon Valley's Industrial parks into High Tech Ghost Towns. In addition the collapse of their own investments and personal finances by past flawed Federal Reserve actions that failed to realize that the High Tech industry had created a worldwide market for their products with a positive cash flow to the US, instead of just a overheating US Tech market as it was unjustly perceived as. Thus many potential entrepreneurs are instead working 10-12hr days in Engineering or Tech jobs for struggling US companies, or are unemployed with unemployment compensation that is only about 25% of their previous pay. Thus, they no longer have the money, time, or where-with-all to get to the phase of having a developed and patented an idea, and seeking seed money or expansion capital. Presently it is much easier for a entrepreneur to launch a start-up somewhere in the third world where business is booming because American Companies have sent their entire Automated and Robotic Manufacturing Equipment for $3-5/day labor to operate. Thus such a foreign based entrepreneur is more flush with cash and has much cheaper development and labor cost to launch his new product or company with. If this administration wants to accomplish rapid innovation and economic growth, the best way would be to either allow the 50 plus group to temporarily have access to their social security until the economy recovers, or distribute all of the unemployed with Business, Engineering, Science, and Technology degrees among all of the presently vacant commercial properties, infuse with cash, and allow them to organize into self-owned companies, and develop and launch the type of high-tech products that Silicon Valley guru's are so good at doing. The US government could grant itself a 33% share of stock so that it could later recover it's investment costs, with the remainder of the stock shares equally split between employees and future investors. This approach would yield products in a one to three year time frame due to the rapid development cycle that is core to the Silicon Valley business mentality, thus offering real near-term economic prosperity. 2 years ago
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  • crasem crasem I'm going to be brutally honest as always.... The statement is broad and similar to what we said 15 years ago so I want to see more action but I'm encouraged .... There is a number of expectations about technology that are actually myths and aren't being met.... I am excited that the government appears more willing to get involved but I am concerned that the role may be too passive.... This mission has more importance than anything else I can think of so I commend the President's interest in this critical matter.... 2 years ago
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  • crasem crasem I'm going to be brutally honest as always.... The statement is broad and similar to what we said 15 years ago so I want to see more action.... There is a number of expectations about technology that are actually myths and aren't being met.... I am excited that the government appears more willing to get involved but I am concerned that the role may be too passive.... This mission has more importance than anything else I can think of so I commend the President's interest.... 2 years ago
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  • mfaaa mfaaa I'm waiting as you respond to offers so profitable? 2 years ago
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  • BarbaraMcCombs Barbara McCombs I hope this won't br a duplicate message as my earlier post got 'lost' in cyberspace ..

    I wanted to applaud this initiative for bring the US educational system into the 21st century by a focus on building the emerging technologies infrastructure and capacities for students to use technology in their learning experiences in ways that personalize and engage learners to achieve at their potentials.

    The concern I have in my 40 years as an educational psychologist with a specialty in learning technologies is that we place too much faith in the technology without recognizing that it is the learners who decide how much they will learn or whether they will engage at all with whatever learning technology is used.

    The newer technolgoies and their use in gaming and simulations increases the likelihood that learners will engage but they are not the fundamental source of the success. Teachers and students must both engage in the appropriate aplication of research-validated learning principles and practices for maximum benefits to occur. That means that they must see themselves as partners in learning and be impowered to make choices and follow their own unique learning paths in an inquiry-based approach to learning. Answering one's own questions within any discipine has been shown to be the most effective way to insure students engage and stay engaged in their learning.
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  • jimspaeth Jim Spaeth, President at Remora Partners This is an excellent paper - how will it be shared with the local leaders (city councils, school boards, etc.) that are largely responsible for creating the environmental conditions necessary for innovation? For this effort to be truly transformational, It seems like many of the concepts and initiatives outlined in the paper need to be translated into actionable steps at the local level. 2 years ago
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  • mfaaa mfaaa Good day

    I offer the U.S. a new source of energy. No need for its operation or the weather or fuel. Only needs to run and operate.
    Also offers the possibility to create in the U.S. only about 3 million new jobs. (This is a separate project and could even be increased to 6,000,000 jobs).
    Also offering 45 new ideas (technologies) to save people's lives and removing the general threat.
    You have a choice and see what you choose and how to keep (?)
    Sorry I do not know good English (U.S.). I live in the EU.
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  • mcdanielph mcdanielph What is the advantage to posting this document with SlideShare rather than as a simple PDF? 2 years ago
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