Reading Tasks

How to Spend a Trillion Dollars

How to spend a trillion dollars by Rowan Hopper

If you had a trillion dollars and a year to spend it for the good of the world and the advancement of science, what would you do? It's an unimaginably large sum, yet it's only around one per cent of world GDP, and about the valuation of Google, Microsoft or Amazon.

Available in the LRC.

Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy

Fifty Things that Made the Modern Economy by Tim Harford

From the tally-stick to Bitcoin, the canal lock to the jumbo jet, each invention in Tim Harford's fascinating book has its own curious, surprising and memorable story, a vignette against a grand backdrop. Step by step, readers will start to understand where we are, how we got here, and where we might be going next.

Available in the LRC.

Brunel

Brunel - The man who built the world by Steven Brindle

In his lifetime, Isambard Kingdom Brunel towered over his profession. Today, he remains the most famous engineer in history, the epitome of the volcanic creative forces which brought about the Industrial Revolution - and brought modern society into being.

Available in the LRC.

Become a Lego Architect

Become a Lego Architect by Tom Alphin

Travel through the history of architecture in The LEGO Architect. You’ll learn about styles like Art Deco, Modernism, and High-Tech, and find inspiration in galleries of LEGO models. Then take your turn building 12 models in a variety of styles. Snap together some bricks and learn architecture the fun way!

Small Inventions that made a big difference

Small Inventions that made a big difference by Helen Pilcher

Pockets, matches, spectacles, postage stamps. Whether it's the stitches that hold our clothes together or the syringes that deliver life-saving vaccines, small things really do make a big difference.

What If?

What If?: Serious Scientific Answer to Absurd Hypothetical Questions by Randall Munroe

From the creator of the wildly popular xkcd.com, this book offers hilarious and informative answers to important questions you probably never thought to ask.

Also recommended by the science faculty.

Writing Tasks

Being Inspired

Write about an innovative product that you feel has changed the world.

Present on A6 colour piece of card and it can be included in the STEM rainbow in B4.

Listening Tasks

Podcast - STEM

Listen to the Stemettes Podcast

Do you want to expand your knowledge of STEM but don’t know where to begin? In this article, they have compiled a list of favourite podcasts by women in STEM to help you get started in the STEM podcasting world.

Podcast - Designed for Life

Listen to 'Designed for Life' - A series of podcasts from creative industry designers who discuss their work, technology and what they have learned through failure, trial and error.

Listen here

Watching Tasks

Revision Help

Watch some helpful revision videos and tutorials.

Watch here

Drawing Tutorials

Watch Product Designer Maker drawing tutorials.

Watch here

Research Tasks

Subscription Service

Subscribe to daily and weekly newsletters.

Designboom is the worlds first and most popular digital architecture and design magazine.

Engineering - Learn More

Visit the website - I want to Study Engineering to find some interesting articles, journals and activities to expand your knowledge of the field of engineering.


Trips & Visits

Visit an Exhibition

Attend one of the guest exhibitions at either the V&A or Design museum in London.


London Design Festival

Attend the London design festival which is in the penultimate week of September.

Click here for information


Creative Tasks

Design a Product

Design a product in response to a brief created by the idea machine.

Click here for more information.

Student Led Tasks

Save the World with Stem

Save the world with stem - Follow the link to the STEM website where there is a packed booklet of fun and thought provoking ideas on how designers and engineers can save the world.

Speak to your DT Teacher on how to set up a student account and complete some of the tutorials found here

Stem Resources - click here

University of Warwick - Fusion 360 Tutorials, click here