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Make a contributionThe new NAAIDT website is designed to provide a means through which NAAIDT Members can share information and advice relating to design and technology educationClick on the Help link for guidance on how to add content to this web site. Note that this facility is restricted to NAAIDT members following a successful logon. All contributions will be moderated by NAAIDT before being made public so please allow a short time for this process to be completed. You may use the email link at the foot of this page to contact the website editor in case of problems. Hobart Lasers*Lasers* *Metal engravers* *3D printers* *Sublimation* *Laserable materials* Hobarts is a well known and respected supplier of high quality equipment to both industry and the educational sector. We have recently launched our new range of laserable materials, metal engravers and dye sublimation kits so why not come along and see the potential income a laser could bring to your Design Technology department? Now supplying an extensive range of equipment to the educational sector, Hobarts satisfies the curriculum by incorporating the most popular technologies. With valued ongoing support & a unique advisory service, Hobarts really is the professionals’ choice. Guaranteed peace of mind with every purchase. www.hobarts.com D&T OnlineD&T Online is a World Wide Web site offering free access to a wide range of design and technology (D&T) materials, resources and software for pupils to use as they engage in design and technology activities as part of the UK National Curriculum. NAAIDT Project ExchangeAbout NAAIDT Project ExchangeProject Exchange provides teachers and others with the opportunity to share ideas for design and technology projects and activities. Each entry comprises a text description to a common format and, if available, a related illustration. Provision is made also for colleagues to share related learning materials using the Downloads button where this is implemented.Link to NAAIDT Project ExchangeDT Online MechanismsAbout mechanismsA large proportion of man made objects contain mechanisms - there are so many of them around that we tend to take them for granted. Simple items such as scissors, wheelbarrows and taps are all based on mechanisms, while more complicated objects such as a car or the human body, may contain hundreds of mechanisms but all are based on just a few basic types.Link to DT Online MechanismsLink to BBC - GCSE Bitesize mechanisms |
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