posted on 2006-05-08, 15:22authored byE.H. Billett, W.G. Owen
Brunel University offers a BSc in Industrial Design with a high technology content. Crucially we teach the Mechanics, Electrics and Materials in the same language as would be used to teach engineers.
Ideally this course has recruited students who had A-level Maths as well as a good portfolio of Art and Design work, together with additional Science or D&T A-levels. It will be no secret that students of this background are an endangered species.
In order not to abandon the technological approach, the following long term strategy has been devised:
1. An accelerated introduction to selected elements of the Maths Curriculum by carefully chosen tutors with a small targeted group of students;
2. The use of the Computer Aided Learning in Mathematics project to back up these lectures.
3. The development of Mechanics and Electrics CAL materials based on a unique combination of the constructivist approach to science pioneered by Driver and Osborne presented in a HyperCard environment.
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BILLETT and OWEN, 1992. A response to the problems of teaching a highly technical subject to students without A-level Maths or Science. IDATER 1992 Conference, Loughborough: Loughborough University