Bridge design simulation
Westpoint bridge designer is software that has been written to allow people to enter a competition but you can download and use it for free in schools regardless.
The software allows the user to construct a variety of bridges for a variety of situations, it seems very open ended and easy to get in to. You quickly get drawn into the software and want to improve your work.
The ‘test’ mode creates short film of your bridge under load and shows where struts are under compression and tension and shows buckling and failure. Great stuff.
Oh yes .. it’s free
Electonics in Schools – Going Further course – February 2008
Wiltshire schools move onward and upwards with their development of electronics and control. In the very capable hands of tutor Torben Steeg, teachers from across Wiltshire have been exploring exciting ways to engage learners.
During the course teachers made sustainable, batteryfree USB torches and buggies.
The major of the course focus was the development of learning opportunities for the pupils back in their schools, based on PICXE. The team of teachers
ranged from the relatively experienced to the enthusiastic novices who were introducing elctronics into their school for the first time.
The excellent collaboration in the group was a key factor in the success of this training. This was particularly evident when they undertook evaluation tasks of a range of electronic toy products


Another key success factor is the range of resources provided by the EIS development team thought their website and other related on-line sites: Enroll your school free and access this wealth of resources; http://www.ectinschools.org/enroll.php
Try this link for some excellent electronic product ideas; http://www.steeg.co.uk/FSblog/
Torben Steeg’s Blog: full of up to date reviews and ideas encompassing new technologies: http://www.steeg.co.uk/
We thought we knew it all about Wind Power
This site gives an insight into the ways that designers, scientists and engineers are still inventing ways to harness free energy. Perhaps you should ask your students if they can think of ways to use or develop this idea. Let them read and discuss the comments other people have made and see if they agree or disagree. Go on they will surprise you. Let them be creative.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/industry/4224763.html?series=37
Technology for Life – Challenges for schools 2007/08
“Technology for Life” is all about the impact that science and engineering make to the world of health.The programme is split into four topic zones, each concentrating on a specific area of engineering and technology that is helping to save lives.Each topic zone is fully integrated and packed with curriculum linked resources for 11–16 year olds to help you engage and inspire your students in STEM subjects. Click on the links below to find:
- Videos (15 mins) – introduce your students to real-world science and technology with our eye-opening short videos
- Short starter activities (10–15 mins) – quick, engaging introductions that lead you to the body of your lesson
- Main lesson activities (45–90 mins) – full lessons on each of the four topic areas with practical extension activities
- Games (10 –15 mins) – let your students take control of cutting-edge technology in our interactive games.
- Quizzes (10–15 mins) – quick, online, multiple-choice quizzes containing questions about the videos and curriculum subject matter
- Challenges – compete with other schools, to win £££s in our lesson-based challenges and vote online for your favourite entries.
Institute of Engineering and technology PrizeFour regional WinnersSchool wins £5000.Students win £500.Students win three places on a three day engineering course.Students take part in the filming of four ‘Faraday returns’ videos with leading scientists and engineers. Eight regional runners upSchools win £1000 and an engraved Faraday bust.Students win £500 (to be divided equally amongst each member if entering as a team).National Winner Announcements to be made at the final venue on 2nd April.Audience prize A prize will be awarded to the audience winner (entry with the highest online voting score).
Primary D and T
Primary D and T
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I was reminded just how good the Nuffield Primary Design and Technology website is when I visited it today. It contains examples of pupils work, resources and free to download classroom materials. Each unit breaks down the QCA units for D&T into really well thought out, structured and manageable pupil activities.
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Electronics in Wiltshire Schools
Regional EISS Hub Centre setup. - (Winter 2007)
In partnership with Wessex SETpoint a support HUB Centre is being set up to provide a focus for the teaching of electonics and control. The centre will ;
* organise group sessions for teachers to share and develop good practice and resources
* encourage on line communications between schools and teachers
* organise further training and development for teachers in the region.
Electronics in Schools Scheme - EISS
Work has been developing in 8 Wiltshire schools through the Electronics in Schools Scheme EISS which began in November 2006.
The scheme is focussed on creating exciting ways to develop teaching and learning in electronics and control. After two days of intensive, high quality, training provided by Torben Steeg (for EIISS) teachers set off to create their own PIC based electonic and control for their schemes of work. This work has been submitted to EISS and is now availble throught the different links listed below.
We are now planning to build on this excellent beginning by:
1) Setting up a regions EISS ‘Hub’, in partnership with the Weesex SETPOINT at Bath University, to support the sharing of good practice and to provide future INSET for schools in the region.
2) Running ‘Going Further’ in electonics and control INSET for the 8 Wiltshire schools
3) Running ‘Getting Started’in electonics and control INSET other interested schools
Check out work from some Wiltshire schools
Bradon Forest:
http://www.school-portal.co.uk/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupID=91732
This link will get you to the photographs of Year 9 Electronic Products projects
Menu on left side of page has range of pupil help sheets.
St Augustine’s Catholic College
This elcetronics work has also been selected for inclusion to the QCA materials on their website
http://www.st-augustines.wilts.sch.uk/departments/?cid=67
Electonincs in Schools Website
Contains brilliant examples and case studies, more resources than you could ever use from schools who have undertaken curiculum developments through the EISS initiative nationally.
http://www.electronicsinschools.org/
Nice textiles project
Wearable MP3 Players. Quite doable now. Anyone made these already?
Here is a commercial idea but there must be 100s of variations.
Another unusual idea
I guess that this would be good in the right place. Another idea to spark off more thoughts about different uses for industrial scale ideas.
Grappling Hook coat hanger …

Structures
I’ve done many ’Structures’ projects but this idea is a different aproach. I’m not sure how practical this is ’as it stands’ (forgive the pun) but may spark some ideas about structures as decorative objects.

Nice graphics idea?
Coasters are easy enough but what makes them good is their design. This idea is a good one but what about ’Famous People’ using caricatures or designers illustrating Macintosh to Versace. What else could we thing of?

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