posted on 2006-03-14, 11:35authored byTony Hodgson, Eddie Norman
Design and technology in schools highlights the need for pupils to identify with the needs and opportunities
in a (design) context and to consider the attributes of a well designed product which might meet those
needs. It is generally apparent that whilst this element of design capability characterises the move from
“making” to “designing and making” in schools it has not yet been fully developed.
This paper describes the development of a prototype interactive video (IV) application which helps pupils
to understand how design criteria may be specified by considering the design context. This IV application
will be used to evaluate the feasibility of using flexible learning approaches to support students
investigating design contexts and specifying design criteria.
The IV disc makes use of conventional video material developed for use in National Curriculum
Technology. The evaluation of this original material was reported at DATER 90.
History
School
Design
Research Unit
IDATER Archive
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Citation
HODGSON, A.R. and NORMAN, E.W.L., 1993. An examination of the potential of interactive video for supporting teaching and learning in design and technology. IDATER 1993 Conference, Loughborough University.