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Design and Technology Stage 5 Second Edition (digital)

Design and Technology Stage 5 Second Edition (digital)
AUTHOR(S):
Romalina Rocca / Matthew Scott / Sally Filtness / Jennifer Holt
REGION:
New South Wales
LEVELS:
Year 9 / Year 10
SUBJECT AREA:
Technology ( inc. Food )
ISBN:
9781108724791
PUBLICATION DATE:
02/08/2019
Price:   AUD $55.95
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Fully revised for the updated Stage 5 Design and Technology syllabus, with even more practical activities and new case studies.

The second edition of Design and Technology: Stage 5 has been fully revised to align to the updated syllabus.

  • Even more practical activities provide plenty of opportunities for students to apply the theoretical knowledge they have learned.
  • New case studies of contemporary designs such as the edible water bottle and new polymer banknote designs demonstrate the application of design and technology in the real world.
  • The stunning new text design makes great use of colour and images, and presents the information in a clear and clutter-free style to cater for all students in the Design and Technology classroom.
  • A team of strong, experienced authors, who know what works in the Design and Technology classroom, ensures this new edition will enhance the teaching and learning of Stage 5 Design and Technology.
Interactive Textbook (2 year access)
Interactive Textbook (2 year access)
The online version of the student text delivers a host of interactive features to enhance the teaching and learning experience of the student text. It is accessed online through Cambridge GO using a unique 16-character code supplied with the Print Textbook, or available for purchase separately as a digital-only option.

The Interactive Textbook is available as a two-calendar-year subscription. Your subscription term is defined as follows: if activation occurs between January and July of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December in the following year. If activation occurs between August and December of this year, subscription concludes on 31 December in the year after the following.

Digital resources are expressly available for personal use only.
Offline Textbook
Offline Textbook
The downloadable offline version of the student text enables students to take notes, highlight key passages, and bookmark pages. It is available from Cambridge GO using the unique 16-character code that is included with the purchase of the Print Textbook and the Interactive Textbook.

1 Design concepts and processes
2 Developing design ideas and solutions
3 The impact of past, current and emerging technologies
4 The work and responsibility of designers
5 Ethical and responsible design, appropriate technology and preferred futures
6 Innovative, enterprising and creative design ideas and solutions
7 Appropriate communication techniques
8 Management strategies
9 Risk-management practices
10 Selecting and using a range of technologies

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Fully revised for the updated Stage 5 Design and Technology syllabus, with even more practical activities and new case studies. 

The second edition of Design and Technology: Stage 5 has been fully revised to align to the updated syllabus.

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ISBN 9781108724791
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Romalina Rocca

Romalina Rocca, B.Ed (Secondary TAS), M.Ed (Management and Human Resource Development), teaches at a Sydney school where she is the Director of Student Wellbeing and the previous Head of TAS. She is an experienced teacher of Stage 6 Design and Technology and also teaches Higher School Certificate level. She also teaches the mandatory Stage 4 Technology, Stage 5 Design and Technology and Information and Software Technology, and Stages 5 and 6 Food Technology. Romalina is currently teaching STEM and has had extensive experience in both written and itinerant marking.

Matthew Scott

Matthew Scott is Head Teacher Technology at a rural high school in New South Wales. He has been teaching Stage 6 Design and Technology for several years. His interests include educational technologies such as 3D printing, laser cutting, coding, and micro development computers such as Arduino. His philosophy for technology education includes integrating advanced manufacturing into class programs to enhance student engagement and to promote STEM.

Sally Filtness

Sally Filtness has a senior pastoral care position and has taught Design and Technology at a Sydney school since 2000. She has several years’ experience teaching Design and Technology from Stage 4 to Higher School Certificate level and specialises in multimedia, animation and print media. She has been extensively involved in HSC written, itinerant and judge marking for Design and Technology with NESA and finds this busy time in Terms 3 and 4 very rewarding. She has just finished a PhD on online teaching and learning technologies in the Design and Technology classroom.

Jennifer Holt

Jennifer Holt is a highly experienced, passionate Design and Technology educator who has worked in boys’, girls’ and coeducational secondary independent schools and is currently the TAS Coordinator at her school. Jennifer is known for her enthusiastic commitment to, and leadership in, both student and staff learning and development. She was the AIS Conference Convenor for TAS from 2013 to 2016 and is an experienced HSC senior marker of Design and Technology for practical examinations.