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Inspire | Educate | Engage 🎯 Empowering teachers & students to succeed 🎓 GCSE & A levels 👩🏼‍🎓Teacher of Design & Technology 📚Key Stage 3&4 🎓GCSE & A Level Product Design 👩🏼‍🎓BA Hons Nottingham Trent University 👩🏼‍🎓GTP University of Bedfordshire 🗺️Currently located in Spain

Inspire | Educate | Engage 🎯 Empowering teachers & students to succeed 🎓 GCSE & A levels 👩🏼‍🎓Teacher of Design & Technology 📚Key Stage 3&4 🎓GCSE & A Level Product Design 👩🏼‍🎓BA Hons Nottingham Trent University 👩🏼‍🎓GTP University of Bedfordshire 🗺️Currently located in Spain
TECHNOLOGY PUSH AND MARKET PULL INNOVATION // GCSE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY REVISION
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TECHNOLOGY PUSH AND MARKET PULL INNOVATION // GCSE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY REVISION

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TECHNOLOGY PUSH AND MARKET PULL INNOVATION is explained within this video as we CONTINUE our GCSE REVISION IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY. What is technology push? The stages that create this process: technology push is the development and research of new material/process/ invention. Then a new product is created by either improving on existing product or creating something new. This all happens before the consumer knows about this product. What is market pull? The stages that create this process: This is innovation that comes completely from what the consumer market needs and wants. Invention of something or the development or improvement to a product. All with market research and focus groups. Examples of market pull examples of technology push
Production techniques// flexible manufacturing system
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Production techniques// flexible manufacturing system

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#FREERESOURCE ProduProductionction techniques: Flexible manufacturing system explained. When it comes to manufacturing systems, we need to understand these 3 systems. Lean manufacturing, Just in Time and Flexible manufacturing system. In this video we will focus on Flexible manufacturing. Within this video as we CONTINUE our GCSE REVISION IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY // We will look closer into: What flexible manufacturing is? Why companies use flexible manufacturing system? Industries and products that benefit from this system. https://youtu.be/DL-GKMagAms
What is Kaizen? (continuous improvement)
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What is Kaizen? (continuous improvement)

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What is Kaizen? In this video Kaizen is explained with the focus on how this system helps to support growing businesses. Its method, techniques and the philosophy behind Kaizen. As we CONTINUE to grow through the core principle section of our GCSE REVISION IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY. // We will look closer into: What is Kaizen? How Kaizen works? Why Kaizen relates to design and technology.
What is Just in Time?
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What is Just in Time?

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What is JUST IN TIME (JIT)? Just in time explained within this video as we CONTINUE our GCSE REVISION IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY. // We will look closer into: What is JUST IN TIME? It is an inventory system that is receives goods and stock as and when it is actually needed. The stages that create this process and how this differs from other manufacturing processes. What are the benefits of JUST IN TIME? We look at the advantages and disadvantages of JUST IN TIME. With the focus of 2 companies Toyoto and Burger King and how JUST IN TIME helps their company. What wastage is saved from using the JUST IN TIME system?
What is inclusive design? // DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY GCSE AQA
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What is inclusive design? // DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY GCSE AQA

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#freeresources WHAT IS INCLUSIVE DESIGN? “Approximately one billion people, or 15% of the world’s population, experience some form of disability” lets see how designers are reacting to this. Within this video as we CONTINUE our GCSE REVISION IN DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY. // We will look closer into: What is inclusive design? Why is inclusive design important? How to make your design more inclusive? Examples of inclusive design
Materials and their Properties
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Materials and their Properties

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Learn, what are material properties? What is the difference between physical or working properties? This video breaks down the following The main 5 physical properties of materials: Absorbency, density, fusibility, electrical and thermal conductivity. As, well as the working properties a material may have: Strength, hardness, toughness, malleability, ductility and elasticity.