The Halfbakery could form an affiliation with universities around the world, creating a summer program by which a group or groups of technically-minded students could be bundled into a dormitory in a centrally-located college, and given instructions to select and build Halfbakery ideas. Marketing ideas would also be part of the summer course.
This would be a hands-on course that brings experience in design, manufacture, implementation, and marketing.
Comes with college credit, and would be overseen by halfbakery members who have both self-respect and the respect of the group.
EDIT: When was the last time two Halfbakery: Realization ideas were posted on the same day?-- shapu, Aug 17 2006 Probably recently. No offence, but engineering departments have their fair share of project incentives. That is, we'd probably need our own funding. Unfortunately, I don't think our squad is large enough for this yet, but I dream of it's realization! In the vein of idealism: [+]-- daseva, Aug 17 2006 I like this, because it requires no additional effort on my part, but might make me feel like someone was benefiting from the time I waste here.-- bungston, Aug 17 2006 'Building' a Halfbakery idea is one thing - but what about building a halfbaked invention? You know, the ones that are pointless or won't work due to a funny flaw?
Let's see the pesky students do that!
P.s. I'm with [IT], figuratively speaking.-- Jinbish, Aug 17 2006 Would make a great low-budget cable-channel tv show....
[+]-- monojohnny, Aug 17 2006 Because you'd be given the title "Visiting Professor?"-- shapu, Aug 17 2006 Maybe if it were *globally* located somewhere, or in several locations... I certainly would volunteer to help out in Hawaii or someplace else that has a lot of palm trees.-- xandram, Aug 17 2006 Um, who is going to pay for this? I have $.35 and some lint.-- Galbinus_Caeli, Aug 17 2006 [Ian], that's genius! You should start up one of those places, sounds like it could really work. Schooling on the internet, what will you think of next?-- NotTheSharpestSpoon, Aug 17 2006 [Ian] no, that would be much too practical. It was just a suggestion for shapu to expand the idea to include all the countries represented here at the halfbakery.
(Later) I came back to see if I had misread the idea. I thought shapu meant for a *hands on* type of program. How else would one know if students were understanding halfbakery inventions?-- xandram, Aug 17 2006 Hmm...I don't think I realized how US centric I'd made this (Which is odd, considering I put in the words "united states"). Whoops.-- shapu, Aug 17 2006 //Maybe if it were *globally* located somewhere// Location: Earth.-- moomintroll, Aug 17 2006 random, halfbakery