The 11 winners in this year's Schools Design Prize competition have produced a range of imaginative products designed, amongst other things, to help the disabled, deter thieves and improve sporting performances. The young designers received their cheques and certificates from HRH Princess Alexandra at a ceremony at the Institution of Civil Engineers in London. As always Studies in Design Education Craft & Technology reports this event fully with accounts of the successful entries from some of the students and their teachers
Sandie Thom, Mechanical Engineering student, receives the winning trophy from Gerry Teague, Lecturer...
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aesthetic or practical areas of the curriculum. The results of many of these competitions are usuall...
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Sandie Thom, Mechanical Engineering student, receives the winning trophy from Gerry Teague, Lecturer...
Up until five years ago, capstone senior design project in the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineeri...
aesthetic or practical areas of the curriculum. The results of many of these competitions are usuall...
The fourth Schools Design Prize competition, organised by the Design Council and sponsored this year...
The tradition of competitions, prizes, medals and awards in craft, design and technology has been wi...
Competitions are often criticised because, it is said, the selection of a few outstanding projects c...
Swinburne students have dominated a design competition asking young Victorians to call out the sneak...
A recent competition, 'The GEC Schools Design Prize', organised by the DesignCouncil and sponsored b...
The Engineering Council makes presentations to schools to increase the awareness of Engineering, in ...
The 1998 MTTA Technology ChallengeThe MTTA (The Machine Tool Technologies Association) Technology Ch...
The window lock project was a direct consequence of the A-level Design and Technology course. A list...
It would be true to say, that the past three years at Orange Hill School, have been the most excitin...
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Design education is not yet prevalent in Hungary. Pedagogical innovations, however, have been taking...
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Sandie Thom, Mechanical Engineering student, receives the winning trophy from Gerry Teague, Lecturer...
Up until five years ago, capstone senior design project in the Howard R. Hughes College of Engineeri...
aesthetic or practical areas of the curriculum. The results of many of these competitions are usuall...