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Sample Animations

Sample DMAs

Sample Exercises

The technology of tools, materials and processes are taught using animations in the KS3 Design and Technology and KS4 Design and Resistant Materials Technology software packages. Where animations are inappropriate, technology notes are illustrated with graphics and photographs.
 
Technology Directory
Making Metals: conversion of metal ores

Technology notes, animations and exercises designed to develop students' D&T capability.

Click on the links below to see how students and teachers can use the software.

Teachers using an Interactive Whiteboard

Students using an Interactive Whiteboard

Using Our software on computers

Interactive worksheets

 

Converting trees into wood products

Plastics processes
Abbreviations of Polymers
Uses of Plastics
Mechanisms
Structures
Measuring tools and processes
Marking out tools and processes
Hand tools
Machine tools
Wood joints
Soldering and brazing
Electric Arc Welding
Riveting
Casting pewter
Finishing processes
Assembling and joining processes
Electroplating animation
Planishing animation
Sculpture:
  • "Angel of the North" (steel sculpture)
  • European Bronze Sculptures
  • Bronze statues in "Heroes' Square", Budapest
  • Bronze Reliefs
  • Wood Carver's Exhibition

 

The KS3 Design and Technology software package is our biggest and best product, containing all our latest D&T notes, animations and exercises.

Together, the KS3 Design and Technology and our original KS4 Design and Resistant Materials Technology software make a very useful and economical D&T teaching and learning package, giving students and teachers D&T information, exercises and tests.

Big discounts on all licences
 
Single User Licence
Site Licence
KS3 D&T
Was £45, now £30
Was £120, now £60
KS4 D&RMT
Was £45, now £30
Was £120, now £60
KS3 / KS4 D&T bundle
Was £65, now £40
Was £150, now £75

Click on a link below, fill in an order form,
then download our D&T software

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