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What is Design & Technology

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This course allows pupils to develop their understanding of problem solving. The course considers and uses a wide variety of systems and materials including electronics, mechanisms, polymers, metals, timbers and graphic materials.

Pupils study each material area and undertake a number of making tasks to undertake to allow them to understand and master the practical aspect of the subject.

Pupils will consider how we go about solving problems and will produce designs and models which will then lead to them making a working prototype of their chosen design solution. One of the contexts will be looking at is the use of Bluetooth technology. We will also be working on a team-based enterprise project

What skills are involved?

• Design and Engineering Thinking Skills; Analytical and intellectual skill, practical skill, creative and problem-solving capabilities. • Problem Solving, Logical and Lateral thinking. • Design and realisation skills; hand skills and in Computer Aided Design/ Manufacture. • Design, construction, programming and problem solving of electronic systems. • Self-motivation, resilience, self-management, enthusiasm designing and presenting • The ability to record observations and testing, make reasoned evaluations and record thinking. • Investigative, analytical, experimental, practical, technical and expressive skills, aesthetic understanding and critical judgement • Independence of mind in developing, refining and communicating their own ideas, their own intentions and their own personal practical outcomes

What sort of pupil does it suit and what will they get out of the course?

This course will suit a pupil who enjoys realising their ideas in three dimensions, students who are interested in changing the world around them and in solving problems through designing and making. Students who are keen on a hands-on approach to learning will find the approach particularly engaging.

Pupils will gain competency in practical manufacturing technique used on metals and polymers as well as looking at timers. They will also develop their computer and electronics skills in a very practical and realistic way. The work undertaken allows pupils to showcase both their technical and creative abilities.

For pupils considering Design Engineering at public examination level, this course is excellent preparation for the project-based approach undertaken at GCSE and A Level.

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