Actions

Category

Tasks: Difference between revisions

From DT Online

mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
Line 2: Line 2:




'''Starter Tasks''' are short enough to be used at the beginning of a '''[[Design and Technology]]''' session to introduce a new concept ''(e.g. folding paper to increase stiffness)'', increase awareness of the work of others ''(e.g. research history of everyday products)'', immerse students into the context a designing scenario ''(e.g. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomimetics '''Biomimicry'''])'', problem identification games ''(e.g. select random words from a dictionary and seek conflicts or connections)'', or continue a core skill development  ''(e.g. as a means of continuing the development of graphics skills)''
'''Starter Tasks''' are short enough to be used at the beginning of a '''[[Design and Technology]]''' session to introduce a new concept ''(e.g. folding paper to increase stiffness)'', increase awareness of the work of others ''(e.g. research history of everyday products)'', immerse students into the context a designing scenario ''(e.g. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomimetics '''Biomimicry'''])'', problem identification games ''(e.g. select random words from a dictionary and seek conflicts or connections)'', or continue a core skill development  ''(e.g. as a means of continuing the development of graphics skills)''
----
----
<span style="color: green">'''Note:'''
<span style="color: green">'''Note:'''

Latest revision as of 11:30, 1 March 2017

Tasks are taken to be short practical activities designed to introduce a particular skill or concept.


Starter Tasks are short enough to be used at the beginning of a Design and Technology session to introduce a new concept (e.g. folding paper to increase stiffness), increase awareness of the work of others (e.g. research history of everyday products), immerse students into the context a designing scenario (e.g. Biomimicry), problem identification games (e.g. select random words from a dictionary and seek conflicts or connections), or continue a core skill development (e.g. as a means of continuing the development of graphics skills)


Note: Throughout DT Online there are also Activities. These are short Tasks which are offered in the context of the particular aspect being covered in the surrounding text.