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A wide range of Electronics and Design Technology resources aimed at maximising student participation in lessons. Many of my resources are full lessons with taught elements, students activities to develop students understanding. You will find a range of bundles, including complete project bundles. Many of my GCSE resources are to fulfil aspects of the new D&T specifications for 2017

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A wide range of Electronics and Design Technology resources aimed at maximising student participation in lessons. Many of my resources are full lessons with taught elements, students activities to develop students understanding. You will find a range of bundles, including complete project bundles. Many of my GCSE resources are to fulfil aspects of the new D&T specifications for 2017
How 2 Guide on how to create a circuit diagram for a lap counter using circuit wizard
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How 2 Guide on how to create a circuit diagram for a lap counter using circuit wizard

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Easy to follow guide showing step by step how to create a circuit diagram for a lap counting circuit using Circuit Wizard from New Wave Concepts. Can be used in conjunction with the other Lap counter files in this series, or on it's own. If you enjoy using this resource please give me a positive review, thank you. You can find me on Facebook, just search for ElectroNic
Lap counter portfolio 555 monstable, systems diagrams, task analysis
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Lap counter portfolio 555 monstable, systems diagrams, task analysis

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An E-Portfolio designed to support students learning through the development of the Lap counter project. Teaches students about 555 monostable circuits, switch bounce, systems diagrams, counting circuits and more. In addition to this the portfolio includes guidance for developing a task analysis and evaluation using ACCESSFMM as a framework. This is also available as part of a bundle including a guide to develop the PCB and the circuit diagram.
Electronics quiz
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Electronics quiz

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Simple quiz on basic electronics principles. A good starter activity for KS3 electronics students or KS4 design technology students requiring to develop their understanding of electronics. More slides can be added with your own specific questions, just copy and paste either the tick or the cross slide and then add your own question, the animation is taken care of. The idea is that students will stand up if the answer is correct and stay sat down for incorrect answers. This physical activity gets students moving and ensures that they are all involved with no opportunity to avoid answering.
Systems Diagrams Guide
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Systems Diagrams Guide

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This simple guide encourages the design of electronic circuits using the systems approach, Students select the required input, process and output components from a wide range that have been provided. Simple descriptions of the functions of the components are provided so students can select projects that will meet their requirements.
Microcontroller Infrared Emitting Circuit How 2
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Microcontroller Infrared Emitting Circuit How 2

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This easy to follow guide breaks shows students how to design and program an infrared emitting circuit using the Genie CO8 microcontroller. Infrared emitters and receivers offer electronic projects a whole new dimension and students engage with this concept easily.
Who Wants to ba a Millionaire Electronics Quiz
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Who Wants to ba a Millionaire Electronics Quiz

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This starter activity is a fun way of quizzing students on their electronics knowledge The quiz is on a PowerPoint presentation uses hyperlinks to take you to the next question if you get the answer correct and incorrect answers to a game over page. There is even a 50/50 option to take away 2 incorrect answers. This is editable so you can change the questions to suit your own means, but if you do so it is important to make sure you either edit the hyperlinks or always keep the correct answers in the same position.
Whiteboard Circuit Symbol Activity
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Whiteboard Circuit Symbol Activity

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Simple PowerPoint starter activity. Students should be given whiteboards, the image of the components will be displayed on screen with the first click, students should draw the correct circuit symbol on their whiteboards and hold them up. The correct symbol will be displayed on the next click.
Range of Electronics starter activities
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Range of Electronics starter activities

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Range of simple starters that you can either adapt with your own questions or use in their current form. Aimed at ensuring full student participation these activities make use of whiteboards, traffic light cards and other activities.
Design Technology Electronics KS3 Conductors and Insulators Lesson Starter
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Design Technology Electronics KS3 Conductors and Insulators Lesson Starter

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Designed to be used with traffic light cards this resource tests students knowledge of electrical conductors and insulators. The image appears on screen with the first click. Students hold up green for a conductor or red for an insulator. The next click reveals the answer. There are some odd one out slides at the end of the presentation that can be used as a discussion point as to why the material is the odd one out. The is a great, simple way of getting some of the basic principles across to KS3 and KS4 Design Technology students.
Design Technology - Electronics - Mood Light - Project in a box - Portfolio Guide - Homework PCB
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Design Technology - Electronics - Mood Light - Project in a box - Portfolio Guide - Homework PCB

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This set of resources gives you everything you need to plan and deliver a Mood Light Project. Included within this pack you will find:- - Week by week PowerPoint reminders for students to be displayed on whiteboards (this can be edited as required) - Student E-Portfolio template with activities aimed at developing students knowledge and understanding, Including full instructions for student. - How 2 guide showing students how to develop their own PCB using Circuit Wizard - PCB template for students - PCB example that can be used for less able students - Circuit diagram - 2D Design CAD/CAM files for the case of the product
How 2 create E-Textiles PCB flashing LEDs 555/ 555 to 4017 range of circuits plus examples
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How 2 create E-Textiles PCB flashing LEDs 555/ 555 to 4017 range of circuits plus examples

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This How 2 guide forms part of a complete project. Aimed at fulfilling aspects of the Eduqas Design Technology course, the project introduces the concept of E-Textiles. Students research E-Textiles and use analysis and evaluation skills. This guide is based upon Circuit Wizard by New Wave Concepts, however the guide would be helpful for a number of different circuit design programs. The PCB uses larger pads that are designed for stitching conductive thread instead of attaching normal off board components on flying leads. The first circuit uses a 555 astable circuit and a 4017 decade counter with 7 LED outputs used to produce a flashing array of lights. The second circuit is a simplified version with only 3 flashing outputs. Up to 6 LED's can be used with this circuit as more LED's can be added in parallel. There is a video showing the simulation of the working PCB. Students are always encouraged to test their PCB's before etching to avoid any wasted materials when mistakes have been made. Also included is a guide to creating a 555 astable PCB with one flashing LED (although a second can be added in parallel. Zipped file includes examples of PCBs that can be opened and used with circuit wizard so textiles students can use these PCBs without having to create them on circuit wizard first.
Eduqas Design Technology E-Textiles Project Sketchbook Example
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Eduqas Design Technology E-Textiles Project Sketchbook Example

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Based upon the Eduqas Design Technology course, the attached file is intended to be used along side my E-Textiles project, but it could be adapted as required and used as a guide and support for other projects using a sketchbook. The Example sketch book includes Task analysis, Research and Design Ideas example pages, all based around the sketch book idea. Use this on it's own, or alongside the Sketchbook guide and the Presentation Folder guide and Presentation Folder example. There is also a guide to creating a PCB using Circuit Wizard available as part of the bundle, plus a student Homework book to help the students to consolidate their learning.
Design Technology Micrcontroller Maze Project Electronics Genie PCB Portfolio Template How 2
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Design Technology Micrcontroller Maze Project Electronics Genie PCB Portfolio Template How 2

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My students really love this microcontroller project. The project utilises the Genie C08 Microcontroller. I give the students a pre-made project (they develop the flow chart to program the chip). This project includes an E-Portfolio template to guide students through the design and make activity. (Homework tasks are also included) There is a week by week guide to be used to set lesson objectives. Also included is a 2D design template, flowchart and PCB files. Students will learn how to program a microcontroller to respond to changes in an analogue signal. There is also an emphasis on analysis and evaluation with prompts referring to ACCESSFM.
Design Technology/ Thyristor Latching alarm project/ E-Portfolio PCB/ Weekly How 2/ Electronics
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Design Technology/ Thyristor Latching alarm project/ E-Portfolio PCB/ Weekly How 2/ Electronics

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This Latching alarm project is a great way to introduce students to the role of the thyristor. The students can follow the guide to design their own PCBs. My students use a key switch and magnetic proximity switch, they love the idea that if someone breaks into their room then they won't be able to turn the alarm off unless they have the key! My students make a vacuum formed case, there is a 2D design file included within the zipped file, you can use this as a starting point to make your mould, or you can just make your own. Included is an E-Portfolio template with great instructions showing students what they need to do. The weekly how 2 guide can be used to set lesson objectives. There is an emphasis on independent learning and analysis. Homework activities support learning.
GCSE Homework Booklet Electronics Astable Monostable Potential Dividers Semiconductors
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GCSE Homework Booklet Electronics Astable Monostable Potential Dividers Semiconductors

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Range of activities to develop students knowledge of Electronics based curriculum. Includes:- Calculating resistance Semiconductors Protective Resistors Potential Dividers Thyristors Transistors Systems Ideas/ diagrams Logic and truth tables Monostable Time Delay Calculations Astable Frequency Calculations Component Research Flow chart Symbols Vacuum Forming Blow Moulding Injection Moulding Editable document so you can add your own activates or take away unwanted tasks.
Free Sample of my lesson on Fossil Fuels
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Free Sample of my lesson on Fossil Fuels

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This free sample is to give a taste about what to expect from My Fossil Fuels lesson plan. This sample concentrates just on Nuclear energy. The full lesson also includes Oil, Coal and Natural Gas. The Full lesson also includes a starter that gives students the opportunity to get involved by discussing which energy forms they are aware of and then splitting them into renewable and non-renewable energy forms. The file is on PowerPoint so you can make adjustments if required. There are interactive, animated slides to add a little more interest for students. I you like this free resource please leave a positive review and maybe download the full lesson, it's reasonably priced at just £3. Thank You
Microcontroller Genie Flow chart Symbols Worksheet
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Microcontroller Genie Flow chart Symbols Worksheet

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Simple worksheet for students to describe each of the main flow chart commands used with the Genie Microcontroller. If you like this free resource please take a look at my shop for a range of other activities. Like my Facebook page ElectroNic DTTeacher
Analogue and digital electronics sorting activity
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Analogue and digital electronics sorting activity

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Free simple sorting activity. Cut out the component names. Students to sort the components into input and output components. If you like this free resource then follow me on TES or like my page on Facebook ElectroNic DTTeacher