Year 11 Practical Design Technology (11PDT)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr L. Orpen.
In Year 11 Practical Design Technology, students learn how to design and manufacture products by working with various resistant materials (wood, metal, plastics), components, tools and equipment. A large focus of this course is the design and technological development of a product using design principles from both traditional and modern manufacturing industry. Students learn about social, environmental and technical acceptance of products while undertaking technological practice. Through on-going research, testing, trialing and evaluation, working with a range of processes in a range of mediums students apply their technological knowledge to achieve a high quality functional technological product.
Assessments in this course are based on a collection of portfolio work. Y11 PDT Course is the recommended entry into Y12 PDT and at L3 is a University approved subject.
Course costs are $180. This will cover the cost of most materials and consumables. Some specialised items may need to be brought in. Please be aware, these are course costs, not donations, as the students directly benefit from the materials and take home the final products they create. All projects will be taken home with students.
Standards are set out in the table below:
Pre-requisites
Previous experience in a resistant materials technology course would be an advantage.
This course is for those students with an academic pathway, who have selected other subjects that require achievement standards and university entrance.
Contributions and Equipment/Stationery
Course costs are $180. This will cover the cost of most materials and consumables. Some specialised items may need to be brought in. All projects will be taken home with students. MOTAT visit: $18
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Materials and Processing Technology 1.1 - Develop a Materials and Processing Technology outcome in an authentic context
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Materials and Processing Technology 1.2 - Experiment with different materials to develop a Materials and Processing Technology outcome
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Materials and Processing Technology 1.3 - Demonstrate understanding of sustainable practices in the development of a Materials and Processing Technology design
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Materials and Processing Technology 1.4 - Demonstrate understanding of techniques selected for a feasible Materials and Processing Technology outcome
Disclaimer
Owing to teachers responding to individual students' needs, courses and NCEA standards taught in a subject maybe different to those displayed.