This document provides instructions for students to complete a writing prompt after reading the article "The Flight from Conversation" and watching two additional sources - a TED Talk by Sherry Turkle and a "Teens React" video. The prompt asks students to write a paragraph making at least 3 connections between the article and their own world, using evidence from at least 2 of the sources to support their opinion. The paragraph must be at least 10 sentences and include a main idea, 3 specific connections, information from the TED Talk or video, and at least 2 direct quotes from the article.
The Skolkovo Foundation was established by the Russian government in 2010 with $5 billion to help transition Russia's economy from resource-based to innovation-based. It oversees the creation of the Skolkovo Innovation Center, which includes research clusters, a technopark, the Skolkovo Institute of Technology established with MIT, and the city of Skolkovo near Moscow. These entities aim to establish an ecosystem for technology innovation and entrepreneurship by strengthening links between Russian and international science and investment communities.
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The document discusses data sharing and controlled access of genomic and health data. It provides the example of the European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA) which securely archives and shares genetic and phenotypic data from biomedical research projects. Data is provided by research centers and accessed by controlled by Data Access Committees for research purposes. It emphasizes balancing open data sharing while protecting sensitive personal information and discusses challenges and opportunities to improve data harmonization and access.
This document provides instructions for students to complete a writing prompt after reading the article "The Flight from Conversation" and watching two additional sources - a TED Talk by Sherry Turkle and a "Teens React" video. The prompt asks students to write a paragraph making at least 3 connections between the article and their own world, using evidence from at least 2 of the sources to support their opinion. The paragraph must be at least 10 sentences and include a main idea, 3 specific connections, information from the TED Talk or video, and at least 2 direct quotes from the article.
The Skolkovo Foundation was established by the Russian government in 2010 with $5 billion to help transition Russia's economy from resource-based to innovation-based. It oversees the creation of the Skolkovo Innovation Center, which includes research clusters, a technopark, the Skolkovo Institute of Technology established with MIT, and the city of Skolkovo near Moscow. These entities aim to establish an ecosystem for technology innovation and entrepreneurship by strengthening links between Russian and international science and investment communities.
Genomic Data sharing: the beauty of reciclyngjrambla
The document discusses data sharing and controlled access of genomic and health data. It provides the example of the European Genome-phenome Archive (EGA) which securely archives and shares genetic and phenotypic data from biomedical research projects. Data is provided by research centers and accessed by controlled by Data Access Committees for research purposes. It emphasizes balancing open data sharing while protecting sensitive personal information and discusses challenges and opportunities to improve data harmonization and access.
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of the accumulated scientific potential and to launch
Radiation technologies have the potential to contribute substantially to global economic development. Currently, the total market for radiation technology applications is around $200 billion. Experts estimate this market could reach $400-500 billion over the next decade given growing demand. More than 20% of the top 100 global corporations currently use radiation technologies in areas like healthcare, transportation security, manufacturing, and more. Russia has significant scientific expertise in radiation technologies but faces challenges commercializing this potential. The report analyzes the state and trends of non-energy radiation technology applications, and prospects for Russia to strengthen its position in this growing industry sector through supporting new businesses and research.
The document discusses searches conducted on Google and educational databases to find information about virtual classrooms. Several relevant results were found, including websites from ED.gov that discussed topics like virtual pre-k classrooms, the Florida Virtual School, and how technology can be used to assess learning in classrooms. Databases from NCES also provided results about virtual education, distance learning, and policies regarding virtual schools.
The document outlines the grant policy of the Foundation for Development of the Center of Research and Commercializing of New Technologies. It defines key terms, sets guidelines for grant making and selection criteria. Projects must focus on priority research areas and meet funding need, intellectual property, market focus, and personnel requirements. Funding is provided through non-repayable grants for research and development milestones, with over 20% third party costs requiring explanation.
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Cluster of Information Technologies. It discusses the mission and goals of Skolkovo Foundation in creating an innovation ecosystem in Russia. It outlines the innovation priorities and achievements of the Cluster of Information Technologies. It also provides details about partners, benefits for participants, statistics and industrial partners' success stories.
This document discusses intellectual property rights protection in Russia and its impact on innovation and economic development. It examines the structure of the Russian economy and demand for research and development. It analyzes how IP laws have been modeled after foreign systems without considering Russia's unique needs. The document calls for a pragmatic assessment of how IP regulations have impacted the Russian economy and society. It also discusses balancing IP rights with competition policy and considers whether exceptions are needed in Russian antitrust law. The study was conducted by researchers from Skolkovo Foundation, Higher School of Economics, New York University, and University College London to provide a starting point for thoughtfully developing Russia's strategic vision for IP.
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of the accumulated scientific potential and to launch
Radiation technologies have the potential to contribute substantially to global economic development. Currently, the total market for radiation technology applications is around $200 billion. Experts estimate this market could reach $400-500 billion over the next decade given growing demand. More than 20% of the top 100 global corporations currently use radiation technologies in areas like healthcare, transportation security, manufacturing, and more. Russia has significant scientific expertise in radiation technologies but faces challenges commercializing this potential. The report analyzes the state and trends of non-energy radiation technology applications, and prospects for Russia to strengthen its position in this growing industry sector through supporting new businesses and research.
The document discusses searches conducted on Google and educational databases to find information about virtual classrooms. Several relevant results were found, including websites from ED.gov that discussed topics like virtual pre-k classrooms, the Florida Virtual School, and how technology can be used to assess learning in classrooms. Databases from NCES also provided results about virtual education, distance learning, and policies regarding virtual schools.
The document outlines the grant policy of the Foundation for Development of the Center of Research and Commercializing of New Technologies. It defines key terms, sets guidelines for grant making and selection criteria. Projects must focus on priority research areas and meet funding need, intellectual property, market focus, and personnel requirements. Funding is provided through non-repayable grants for research and development milestones, with over 20% third party costs requiring explanation.
The document provides information about Skolkovo Innovation Center and its Cluster of Information Technologies. It discusses the mission and goals of Skolkovo Foundation in creating an innovation ecosystem in Russia. It outlines the innovation priorities and achievements of the Cluster of Information Technologies. It also provides details about partners, benefits for participants, statistics and industrial partners' success stories.
This document discusses intellectual property rights protection in Russia and its impact on innovation and economic development. It examines the structure of the Russian economy and demand for research and development. It analyzes how IP laws have been modeled after foreign systems without considering Russia's unique needs. The document calls for a pragmatic assessment of how IP regulations have impacted the Russian economy and society. It also discusses balancing IP rights with competition policy and considers whether exceptions are needed in Russian antitrust law. The study was conducted by researchers from Skolkovo Foundation, Higher School of Economics, New York University, and University College London to provide a starting point for thoughtfully developing Russia's strategic vision for IP.
Центр «Сколково» задумывался как инновационный лифт для российской экономики. Спустя шесть лет после создания «Сколково» декларирует, что каждая четвертая венчурная сделка в России происходит с участием его питомцев. Но удалось ли создать заметную в мировом масштабе экосистему для появления инноваций?
The document introduces microgrants, a new flexible funding system from the Skolkovo Foundation for Skolkovo Project Participants. Microgrants of up to 1.5 million RUB are available for specific objectives like intellectual property rights, prototyping, testing, and participation in exhibitions. Applications can be submitted with few documents and decisions are made within 20 days. Four programs are described in detail, each with allowed and prohibited expenses. The process involves submitting an application, signing an agreement, payment, and report submission. All questions should be emailed to the provided address.