Hello Class, this is my final blog post for the
semester. In this post, I will be
talking about what I learned from the course as well as how I can use this
information in the future.
In particular, the main thing I learned from the course is
the patent system as a whole. I was
thoroughly surprised with how much I learned using a collaborative social media
method. From learning about how patents
are filed, to what makes a patent novel, Professor Tal was able to have us
learn so much in such an effective way.
In addition, I learned that patent litigation makes up a
huge part of large corporations’ expenses.
This was a fact I knew nothing about, and made me really think about the
integrity of the many non-practicing entities that “troll” patents.
I also really learned a lot from the guest speakers, as
they provided a great amount of auxiliary information such as insight from
their own real world experiences with patents.
In regards to using this information in the future, I now
know the variety of difficulties that can arise when filing a patent. I currently do not know exactly what I plan
on doing in the future, and being a non-technical major to me meant that I
would most likely not be filing a patent in the career I choose. However, from learning about the wide
variety of patents, I could definitely see myself pursuing more entrepreneurial
endeavors in the future. I also believe
that through the creation of multiple YouTube videos, the class as a whole was
able to benefit in public speaking. I
believe this will help me later on in interviews and other types of
presentations.
Lastly, because of our contributions and assignments on
social media, we now have a database of information about patents that we can
always refer back to in the future. The
information we have compiled as a crowd-sourcing unit will be beneficial to all
members of the class.
I learned a lot from this course this semester, and would
recommend it to anyone. It provides you
with skills that will go beyond the traditional classroom setting. I hope you liked my videos and blog posts!
Cheers!


