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Tap Supply

This activity challenges students to work in small teams to design a water supply system for a small town of 5,000 inhabitants. They have to work within a budget, including giving themselves a profit margin.

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Teaching resources for the BBC micro:bit

This booklet contains all the IET teaching resources for the BBC micro:bit.

Technical apprentice

Thomas’ inspiration from engineering goes back to his fascination with Lego as a young boy and then later in life to his interest in sciences. He decided to become a technical apprentice, as it allows him to sample a wide range of roles within the engineering industry. According to Thomas, application of...

Technical apprentice in electronic engineering

In this film Christina Dines, a technical apprentice in electronic engineering at BAE Systems, describes how much she enjoys being involved in the company’s projects, tasks and clients and how her ‘can do’ attitude helps her with the problem-solving aspects of her role. Christina emphasises that her role involves...

Technology Benefits

This activity, from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), makes students aware of the positives that modern communication systems give to society, and asks them to make decisions about the use of these systems for social, economic and environmental...

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Tessellation

This activity, from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), introduces students to the idea of creating a rule that can be used to create tessellated patterns, thus understanding what is required to make interlocking units.

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Tessellation

This worksheet challenges students to answer a series of questions themed around tesselation. It provides worked examples, examiners top tips and answers to each question. The resource is useful for teaching maths content in design and technology, or as a maths activity sheet.

Test and modify the pedestrian crossing system

In this activity, learners will improve and further develop their programmable pedestrian crossing system using the micro:bit.

Test solutions team leader

Rob describes how his enjoyment of maths and design at school and his family background led him to pursue a career in engineering. Rob leads a team of software and hardware engineers who develop test solutions to test the equipment designed at Rob’s company. What Rob enjoys most at his work is the electronics...

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