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Design Technology Teaching Resources. I have worked in various departments from SEND units to secondary schools in the UK and overseas.

Design Technology Teaching Resources. I have worked in various departments from SEND units to secondary schools in the UK and overseas.
Cosmetics Bottle Styrofoam Modelling project
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Cosmetics Bottle Styrofoam Modelling project

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A project to develop understanding of branding, aesthetics and packaging design. Using Modelling techniques with blue styrofoam to prototype their designs students will design and then produce an example prototype with packaging that can be evaluated by their peers. Students will also have the opportunity to explore and expand their knowledge of processes including blow moulding of bottles, paper and board types and their use in packaging. this project will run for about 10-15 hours and would be suitable for use in a non-specialist classroom if you are happy to use styrofoam outside of the workshop (warning not to use around carpet as the blue dust is tricky to vacuum up).
Product Design GCSE - 16 Ecological and Social Issues
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Product Design GCSE - 16 Ecological and Social Issues

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Topic 16 of the GCSE PowerPoint Collection Covering ecological and social issues that student’s should develop an understanding of. Activities and discussion points to support learning throughout along with videos and images to bring the topics alive with real-life examples.
Product Design GCSE - 15 Selecting Materials
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Product Design GCSE - 15 Selecting Materials

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Topic 15 of the GCSE Product DEsign course. Exploring the consequences and areas that designers must consider when selecting and using materials in designs and product manufacture. Includes relevant video, discussion points, and activities to spark learning and practice/develop the skills in following the case study of Aluminium production and the creation of a learning resource.
Product Design GCSE - 17 Scales of Production
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Product Design GCSE - 17 Scales of Production

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Scales of Production is topic 17 of the GCSE PowerPoints. Students are presented with videos, facts and activities to learn about the different types of production and how/why they may be applied. Creative task for extending knowledge that would be suitable for homework or at home learning.
Product Design GCSE - 09 Papers & Boards
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Product Design GCSE - 09 Papers & Boards

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The ninth in the set of GCSE Product Design PowerPoints. This one covers the topic of papers and boards. It works well as an introduction with students taking notes as well as setting a design activity to explore the content further and develop the students knowledge of printed items.
Product Design GCSE - 10 Natural Timbers
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Product Design GCSE - 10 Natural Timbers

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No 10 in the series of GCSE PowerPoints for Product Design. This one introduces the students to the topic of natural timbers. A very quick introduction to the topic with more coming later int he academic year. See Topic 19. I have covered hardwoods and softwoods, given example materials and their properties. Useful to have lots of timber samples as a handling collection to go with this.
Product Design GCSE - 25 Health & Safety
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Product Design GCSE - 25 Health & Safety

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Topic 25 is about health and safety and the use of risk assessment and planning for controlling risk in the workshop but also in larger situations. Useful for planning as part of the NEA and prior to any workshop practical projects.
Product Design GCSE - 03 New and Emerging Technologies
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Product Design GCSE - 03 New and Emerging Technologies

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The third in the series of GCSE course content I’m uploading. Following the same style of TEEP learning. Lots of information on new and emerging materials including smart materials. videos and practice exam questions plus discussion points for an engaging topic. works great if you have some smart material samples to demonstrate with such as - https://mindsetsonline.co.uk/product-category/smart-materials/smart-materials-packs-and-books/
Product Design GCSE - 14 Textiles
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Product Design GCSE - 14 Textiles

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Topic 14 in the series of GCSE PowerPoints. Not necessarily part of the specification for every product design GCSE but is worth introducing to students as a material area as it can be useful for so many products and careers. Activities, notes and discussion points. A practical that can be done from home or in a limited textiles environment that introduces students to basic sewing skills and simple e-textiles which can be linked back to previous learning on smart and modern materials.
Product Design GCSE - 24 Work of Others
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Product Design GCSE - 24 Work of Others

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Topic 24 is focused on the work of other successful and interesting designers. Some are on specifications for certain exam boards but I have also included designers I feel students are inspired by and keen to investigate further. there are relevant videos and activities to support learning.
Product Design GCSE - 21 Quality Control
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Product Design GCSE - 21 Quality Control

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Topic 21 covers quality control in industry and design. Suitable for preparing students for practicals and also getting them to think carefully about what risks there are in their environment and how they can control/mitigate them. Includes relevant videos and activities to build up understanding and how to apply more QC to their own work.
Product Design GCSE - 23 Designing and creativity
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Product Design GCSE - 23 Designing and creativity

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Topic 23 focuses around creativity and the process of coming up with designs as well as developing designs. often students struggle with design fixation or even coming up with their first ideas. This resource shares video and techniques for coming up with creative solutions as well as strategies you can use to practice becoming more creative.
Product Design GCSE - 29 Reviewing the NEA
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Product Design GCSE - 29 Reviewing the NEA

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Topic 29 is for after students have finished the NEA or close to finishing and offers the opportunity for them to reflect and review all of their work and guide them to develop areas they may have overlooked.
Product Design GCSE - 28 Preparing for the NEA
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Product Design GCSE - 28 Preparing for the NEA

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Topic 28 Guidance for students prior to starting their NEA Contextual Challenge. Examples, explaining the concept of an NEA and advice for students to give them a good start on the project. Activities to strengthen the understanding and get them practicing good techniques.
Dino-Chair Design Challenge
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Dino-Chair Design Challenge

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A very quick design challenge that is run as part of a homework challenge for year 7 as they enter the school. Once the entire year group has completed we have someone come and judge it for creativity and use of research. The winning designer is given a prize and certificate and if possible their design is drawn up and 3d printed! (A good opportunity for a student in sixth form to assist here) No resources needed other than basic drawing equipment. if you want to push students away from internet research we send them to the school/local library to get their research.
Acrylic Jewellery Project Booklet
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Acrylic Jewellery Project Booklet

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This is a project I was inspired to create after reading about the work of different acrylic jewellery designers in a DATA magazine article. It’s a great project to run if you have a laser cutter or just hand tools available to cut the acrylic and I find it very useful to use up any offcuts and small pieces of acrylic that may have left in departments. I have used with both key stage 3 and key stage 4 and normally restrict them to only using material from the acrylic offcuts bin. The booklet sets out the brief with space for designing, prototyping in card, and documenting the make before presenting their final solution, finished item and an evaluation. With key stage 4 I find it useful to introduce them to a wide range of issues and details about working in plastics and students have always surprised me with creative work. Essential equipment for me to run this project would be: hand tools, Tensol cement to join the layers of acrylic and a few craft items such as pin badge backings, cufflink blanks, or earing posts that can be attached to the item to ensure a fully working and finished solution, I have found these online easily and in craft stores. This can be run over a series of 5/6 lessons or in a single day if you are running an activity of timetable perhaps.