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&T34 Kurt Seemann on classifying and organising D&T knowledge (Part 2)
This is the second of four episodes with Kurt Seeman as the guest this week talking about technacy and technological knowledge.
Further reading about technacy
Foundation Papers:
2003: Basic Principles in Holistic Technology Education
Recent Papers by PhD teachers:
Authors: Jayanti S Nayak, Therese Keane, & Kurt Seemann
Seemann, K., Cerovac, M, & Keane, T. (2019, in print) Understanding spatial inferential reasoning skills for Design Led STEM education, 1
Kurt also extends an invitation to all listeners to submit, participate, and present via webinar and recorded presentation tp the Dattarc.org conference:
- Design and technology Teachers Association Research Conference in 2-5 Dec 2020.
- Paper Themes and submissions
- Submit a paper
- Call for Papers Timeline
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