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Ellinor Hultmark; Susanne Engström; Annica Gullberg – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2024
Understanding the reasoning in the design process is essential to comprehend design practice and promote students' learning. Followingly, to effectively support students through the design process, it is crucial to pay attention to their reasoning. Therefore, in this study, we have built a model for students' reasoning in the design process in…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Thinking Skills, Design, Technology Education
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Norström, Per; Hallström, Jonas – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2023
The common purpose of models is to provide simplified representations of other phenomena. Depending on type, they are suitable for communication, documentation, prognostication, problem solving, and more. Various types of models, such as drawings, mock-ups, flow charts, and mathematical formulae, are important tools in engineering work. An…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Engineering Education, Technology Education, Models
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Sun, Lingyun; Xiang, Wei; Chen, Shi; Yang, Zhiyuan – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2015
Design integrates concepts and solves problems. Crowdsourcing design imports vast knowledge and produces creative ideas. It publishes design tasks, collects dozens of contributors' ideas and reward the best. Contributors in crowdsourcing design work individually when generating ideas. However, those who collaborate could make better use of crowd's…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Collaborative Writing, Web Sites, Design
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Engelbrecht, Werner; Ankiewicz, Piet – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2016
Continuing professional teacher development (CPTD) is generally accepted as an indispensable tool for the professional development of technology teachers. The current theoretical framework for CPTD comprises a variety of models. However, criteria underpinning these models are not explicit. If, in turn, the criteria were explicit, it could serve as…
Descriptors: Professional Continuing Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Technology Education, Technological Literacy
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Yawson, Robert M. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2012
The need for a new literacy that will allow for meaningful participation in the rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology is very critical to national development. This need is important for nanotechnology to achieve its full potential. This paper describes and analyzes some contemporary philosophical interpretations of the concept of technological…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Technological Literacy, Epistemology, Models
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Haupt, Grietjie; Blignaut, Seugnet – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2008
Education and training interventions can be evaluated through the success of learning outcomes. Kirkpatrick's four-level model is a widely accepted and highly popular evaluation tool. However, some criticise the model's shortcomings. This article will examine the extent to which the four-level model can evaluate design and technology students'…
Descriptors: Intervention, Aesthetics, Technology Education, Learning Theories
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Mioduser, David; Dagan, Osnat – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
The study aimed to examine the relationship between alternative approaches towards problem solving/design teaching (structural or functional), students' mental modeling of the design process, and the quality of their solutions to design tasks. The "structural" approach emphasizes the need for an ordered and systematic learning of the design…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Grade 7, Teaching Methods, Design
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Rutland, Marion; Barlex, David – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2008
This paper is based on work carried out as part of a research study into the professional practices of secondary design and technology teachers in England. It focused on fostering creativity or teaching for creativity as defined by the Robinson Report (1999, All our futures: creativity, culture and education. London: Department for Education and…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Art Education, Design, Secondary School Students
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Dakers, John – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
There is a continuing perception that current educational arrangements for technology education in modern liberal democracies are at odds with its actual delivery in the classroom (Dakers & Doherty 2003). The "techne versus poiesis" tension (explained later) is one major contributor to this perception. Equally, the practice of "transmission versus…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Technology Education, Technology, Models
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Pavlova, Margarita – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
This paper addresses two closely interrelated issues in Technology Education: knowledge and values. The starting point for the discussion is analysis of the nature of knowledge in technology education. Approaches for theorising knowledge will be analysed in this paper as well as problems associated with them. Three major types of problems are…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Technology, Classification, Models
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Parkinson, Eric – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
This article explores relationships between designing and making in the work of children within the age range 5-11 when engaged in practical modelling tasks. The notion of the model is explored from the perspective of concrete representations. It is suggested that concrete models may be used as hypotheses from which to test ideas about the nature…
Descriptors: Language Research, Linguistics, Hypothesis Testing, Technology Education
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Dow, Wendy – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
This paper examines the rationale for the Woodworking Skills section of a course on Practical Craft Skills which forms part of the new technology curriculum in Scottish Schools. Introduced with the intention of making technology subjects more accessible to a wider range of pupils, the subject has potential for contributing to a more inclusive…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Handicrafts, Design, Woodworking
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Dakers, John R. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
Values relating to technology and technology education, I will argue, can either be co-constructed or imposed. A teacher employing behaviourist methodologies in the classroom, for example, will inculcate within students, a prescribed set of values relating to technology. They can do this in many ways. In an industrial arts model of technology…
Descriptors: Models, Nuclear Energy, Psychomotor Skills, Technology Education
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Parkinson, Eric F. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2004
Construction kits have played a significant part in nurturing the growth and development of the minds and manipulation-based skills of children (and adults) in formal and non-formal education settings. These kits have origins rooted in the representation of the built world and now have a diversity of form and function, including technical versions…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Technology Education, Design, Educational History
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Hill, Anne Marie; Smith, Howard A. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
This paper briefly examines the literature on (a) problem-based learning (PBL), including constructivism and problem solving, and (b) learning in context, including mediation, embodiment, distribution, and situatedness. We use this literature, our previous research [Hill & Smith Journal of Technology Education 9(1), 29-41 (1998)], and some initial…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Problem Based Learning, Technology Education
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