Talking D&T

TD&T18: How can design not be considered as central to engaging with the future?

March 10, 2020 Dr Alison Hardy/ Emeritus Professor Eddie Norman Episode 18
Talking D&T
TD&T18: How can design not be considered as central to engaging with the future?
Talking D&T +
Exclusive access to premium content!
Starting at $4/month Subscribe
Show Notes

This episode is part of the series about design and technology and knowledge. Eddie Norman is this week's guest contributor and asks How can design not be considered as central to engaging with the future?

Episode transcript

Mentioned in this episode:

Expert panel report

Design epistemology and Curriculum Planning

Professor David Spendlove

Professor Stephanie Atkinson

Professor Eddie Norman on Researchgate

Design and Technology Education: An International Journal

Design Models of Change: The Impact of Design Thinking on People's Lives and the Environment

Arthur Chan’s thesis 'Perspectives of academics and practitioners on design thinking'

Norman, E.W. 1998.  The Nature of Technology for Design.International Journal of Technology and Design Education 8: 67. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008827820764


Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Twitter@hardy_alison or by emailing me.

If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.



Ciaran Ellis posted a thought-provoking question on LinkedIn recently: Do design decisions involve value judgements?

What do you think? Join the conversation over on LinkedIn and let us know what you think. 


Support the show

If you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'

Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Threads @hardy_alison or by emailing me.

If you listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.

If you want to support me by becoming a Patron click here.

If you are not able to support me financially, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or sharing a link to my work on social media. Thank you!