Talking D&T
Talking D&T is a podcast about design and technology education. Join me, Dr Alison Hardy, as I share news, views, ideas and opinions about D&T. I also talk about D&T with teachers, researchers and academics from the D&T community.
The views on this podcast are my own and of those I am interviewing and are not connected to my institution. Much of the content is work in progress. As well as talking about D&T, I use it to explore new ideas and thoughts related to D&T education and my research, which are still embryonic and may change. Consult my publications for a reliable record of my considered thoughts on the topic featured in this podcast.
Podcast music composed by Chris Corcoran (http://www.svengali.org.uk)
Talking D&T
TD&T18: How can design not be considered as central to engaging with the future?
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?
Mentioned in this episode:
Design epistemology and Curriculum Planning
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
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