Technology is increasingly playing a role in everyday life and possible careers. In Dream Design Develop, students have just wound up some amazing technology learning.
While all student started with 2D drawing and then 3D modelling, there was plenty of options and choice for students to take control of their learning in the next steps. We had students 3D printing, laser cutting, programming games, programming robots, manipulating images in photoshop and programming drones.
One thing I noticed is that technology does not always work the first time, and it was great to see so many students persist and show resilience to these challenges. There are also opportunities for students to consolidate or extend this learning at the ASMS, including later in DDD.
Andrew Stone – Central Studies Leader