Tech Museum Of Innovation Essay

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The Tech Museum of Innovation

"An abiding curiosity and an insatiable desire to learn how and why things work are the hallmarks of innovation . . . Creativity is nurtured by being receptive and encouraging" (Hewlett, 1998, p. 8). The innovation of computers and technologies are being developed enormously in order to serve the needs of mankind. The more people around the world that are eager to learn how to use new computers and technologies, the more I am proud that I am one who lives in a place that many people call, "Silicon Valley: the heart of computers and technologies in the world." I live in San Jose, the capital of Silicon Valley (The City of San Jose, 1999, p. 1). San Jose is surrounded by a great number of hardware and software computer companies. There are a lot of job opportunities offered in this region. San Jose, thus, is called, the land of the Silicon Rush, which has replaced California's Gold Rush, which occurred fifty-two years ago (San Jose Convention & Visitors Bureau, 2000, p. 4). …show more content…

21). The vision for the Tech Museum was realized in 1990 when a 20,000-square-foot temporary facility was opened in part of the city's former convention center on West San Carlos Street (The Tech Museum of Innovation, 1998, p. 3). Since then, the Tech Museum has fine-tuned its mission of engaging people in all ages in the technologies that affect their daily lives and has built a reputation as an important resource in the area of science and technology learning. It has also become a landmark for visitors seeking a glimpse of the most inventive place on Earth and a showcase of the latest high-tech gizmos and gadgets that put Silicon Valley on the map (San Jose Convention & Visitors Bureau, 2000, p.

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