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Revision as of 09:31, 31 May 2019

Introduction

Learn how to use our 'Toolkit for education' and discover how you can help students improve their general life skills, such as problem solving. The toolkit is designed to a standard, which teachers and students can easily understand and follow.




Toolkit for education

How it works

Our toolkit for education allows for teachers to set up fun lessons, where learners can learn about design, choose any product within reason to test, find problems, and then generate suggestions which can help improve the product. Once the learner has done this, then our toolkit will guide them to submit their feedback to WikiDesign.world on an existing or new page, where their contribution will be remembered forever.

In giving students the power to realise they can play a role in helping shape the products we all experience, enables them to see and appreciate the world much more, where they then feel more significant to society; plus it allows them to add this volunteering opportunity on their CV and portfolio. Once students realise they have this capability and if really interested in this field of product design, then they may contribute in their spare time too, allowing them to build upon their career.


Lesson formatting

Lessons can be adjusted, however this is a standard template that we recommend

▶ Lesson 1: Learning about the building blocks
In this lesson, ...

▶ Lesson 2: Exploring products to potentially test ...

▶ Lesson 3: Testing the product and addressing problems ...

▶ Lesson 4: Problem solving and solution engineering ...

▶ Lesson 5: Submit your contribution to WikiDesign.world ...