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Apple excels at designing cool tech. This professor thinks you can, too.
3D printers and cloud-based design programs have created the “perfect storm” for companies to expand their ability to innovate according to “The Innovation Navigator,” a new book written by Tucker Marion and Sebastian Fixson.
Watch: MS in Innovation Program Preview
In this recorded webinar, Carolyn Boviard and Tucker Marion explain how you can accelerate your career, at your own pace, in our Part-Time MS in Innovation program.
You are the innovation manager at a struggling newspaper. Now what?
Tucker Marion co-created a simulation for students to experience the innovation process, designed to expose learners to a wide range of methods through gamification.
Can innovation be taught?
Professor Tucker Marion answers questions about the trend toward the “gamification of learning” and describes his recently launched innovation simulator.
Design and entrepreneurship in action
Professor Tucker Marion outlines a unique new learning model and partnership being used to teach innovation in our Masters of Technological Entrepreneurship program.
Developing an innovation education ecosystem
Professor Tucker Marion outlines the school's unique and desirable approach to teaching innovation.
Meet the Pack: Casey O'Neill
We recently spoke with Casey O'Neill, S'11, MS'16, about her experiences at D'Amore-McKim and how the program helped shape her career. O'Neill is currently a Product Developer for Boston Beer Company, where she started as an undergraduate student on co-op.