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Schuetze, Hans G. – Industry and Higher Education, 1996
Technology transfer is part of a larger system of knowledge creation, application, and communication between universities and their communities. Industry-university cooperation must be considered within the broader context of regional development in order to realize the potential of technology transfer. (SK)
Descriptors: Economic Development, Industry, Innovation, Partnerships in Education
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Robson, E. H. – Industry and Higher Education, 1996
The British Teaching Company Scheme (TCS) stimulates university-industry partnerships in innovative projects. The growing importance of small and medium-sized enterprises has necessitated some changes to help small businesses supervise interns, support multiple internships, manage projects, and disseminate innovations. (SK)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Innovation, Partnerships in Education, Research and Development
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Velasco, M. R.; And Others – European Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 1996
Makes recommendations for improving the written documents used for technology transfer: (1) focus on document purpose; (2) raise awareness of design aspects of good communication; and (3) evaluate at all stages of production with input from the target group. (SK)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Check Lists, Communication (Thought Transfer), Design
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Scarlatos, Tony; Nesterenko, Dmitri – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2004
In this article we discuss an application that translates hand gestures of the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet and converts them to text. The FingerSpell application addresses the communication barrier of the deaf and the hearing-impaired by eliminating the need for a third party with knowledge of the American Sign Language, allowing a user…
Descriptors: American Sign Language, Deafness, Technology Transfer, Assistive Technology
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Peters, Michael A. – European Journal of Education, 2006
This article charts the rise of global science and a global science infrastructure as part of the emerging international knowledge system exemplifying a geography of knowledge and the importance of new info-communications networks. The article theorises the rise of global science, which still strongly reflects a Western bias and is highly…
Descriptors: International Cooperation, Science History, Politics, Foreign Countries
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D'Ambrosio, Ryan; Laws, Katherine E.; Gabriel, Roy M.; Hromco, Joe; Kelly, Pamela – Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2006
The Oregon Practice Improvement Collaborative (OPIC) facilitated the implementation of motivational interviewing (MI) in two community-based substance abuse treatment agencies. "The Change Book: A Blueprint for Technology Transfer" was used to structure and support the implementation of motivational interviewing. As part of the…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Technology Transfer, Organizational Change, Counseling Techniques
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Powers, Joshua B. – Journal of Higher Education, 2003
This study investigated factors that may explain differential performance with university technology transfer, the process of transforming research into marketable products. Utilizing multi-source data on 108 universities, a set of internal and external resources were found to be significant predictors of one or more of three technology transfer…
Descriptors: Technology Transfer, Research Universities, Entrepreneurship, Research and Development
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Sabulski, Charles P. – Tech Directions, 2004
Nanotechnology refers to the research and technology development at the atomic, molecular, or macromolecular levels, in the length scale of approximately 1-100 nanometer range, that provides a fundamental understanding of phenomena and materials at the nanoscale and creates and use structures, devices, and systems that have novel properties and…
Descriptors: Technology, Technological Advancement, Scientific Research, Research and Development
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Ozga, Jenny – Critical Studies in Education, 2007
Knowledge transfer (KT) is the emergent "third sector" of higher education activity--alongside research and teaching. Its commercialization origins are evidenced in its concerns to extract maximum value from research, and in the policy push to make research-based knowledge trapped in disciplinary silos more responsive to the growing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation, Social Science Research
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Atkinson, Linda Cole; O'Hair, Mary John; O'Hair, H. Dan; Williams, Leslie Ann – Journal on School Educational Technology, 2008
During the last two decades, an assumption was advanced by policy makers that making technology available would result in effective technology transfer and integration in the teaching and learning process (Cuban, 2001); however, reality has been less kind with research presenting a pessimistic picture regarding the impact of technology in the…
Descriptors: Technology Integration, Educational Practices, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Transfer
Ols, John M., Jr. – 1991
Under current federal copyright law (17 U.S.C. 105), federal agencies cannot copyright and license their computer software. Officials at the Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, and Defense, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the National Institutes of Health state that a significant…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Development, Copyrights, Federal Legislation
DeStefano, Johanna S. – Space Communication and Broadcasting, 1989
Satellite telecommunications are part of an integrated grid of technologies that make possible what many call the Information Age. The English language is the dominant language of this age and of global telecommunications, based in part on its already clear role as the major "universal" language, especially in science and technology.…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Cultural Awareness, Developing Nations, English (Second Language)
Fleit, Linda H. – AAHE Bulletin, 1986
Characteristics of colleges that may indicate the need for a chief information officer (CIO) are identified, along with factors that might lead to failure in taking this direction. An example of an institution that encountered problems when they hired a CIO is included. Factors leading to success are as follows: (1) a well-thought-out position on…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Gray, Thomas; And Others – 1983
This guide describes a strategy for implementing new training products in operational units of the United States Army. Its purpose is to help the training developer ensure that units use and sustain new products once they are introduced. An introduction discusses the need for this guide, its benefits, and the organization of the guide. The guide…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Guides, Information Utilization, Instructional Materials
Mills, Miriam K. – 1983
This paper considers the potential utility of computer conferencing for the Third World. A brief description of an example of a computer conferencing system, the Electronic Information Exchange System (EIES) based at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, is provided. International discussions on telecommunications and some of the activities of…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Developing Nations, Distance Education, International Organizations
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