Recognise the role of people in design and technologies occupations and explore factors, including sustainability that impact on the design of products, services and environments to meet community needs
exploring, playing with and testing materials for their appropriateness, for example materials for a new sun-shade product
examining the suitability of a service or everyday system and proposing improvements, for example a water saving system for a bathroom at home
Sustainability
investigating materials, components, tools and equipment, including by using digital technologies, to discover their characteristics and properties, how they can be used more sustainably and their impact in the future
Sustainability
considering the impact of environments on users, for example a school vegetable garden, a protected outdoor play area
exploring and testing factors that impact on design decisions, for example considering the demographics of an area or the impact of natural disasters on design of constructed environments such as the structural design of buildings in Japan to withstand earthquakes
Asia and Australia’s Engagement with Asia
critiquing designed products, services and environments to establish the factors that influence the design and use of common technologies, for example the characteristics that contribute to energy-efficient cooking such as wok cooking; the suitability and sustainable use of particular timbers