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“operaio” 4.0 (aka “factory worker”)

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Welcome to the 4th Industrial Revolution.  How will we make things in the future?, Who will be on the assembly line?, What is a co-bot?, What is the IoT’s? Imagine […]

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user, maker, designer – the new, true design museum

03/01/2017by Rachel Leave a comment

Users – makers – designers. We are all of these, in that order. A quick post on a recent trip to the new Design Museum in London. The building, interior […]

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everything connects, eventually

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Mosaics This year’s key Art project uncovered the wonderful world of Mosaics. The process was undertaken by one hundred first year pupils aged ten-eleven. After much observation, exploration, research, design […]

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cork talk

01/06/2016by Rachel Leave a comment

Cork pinboards Here’s a classic school project revisited – cork pinboards, a place to put notes, messages, postcards, photos, tickets, and anything else you fancy. From emojis to pikachu, each second […]

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design thinking inside out

16/02/2016by Rachel Leave a comment

The emotional roller coaster of education and design This is a short introduction to education and design. It is not about design education or design school. It’s about two worlds, […]

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fruit ninja

26/07/2015by Rachel Leave a comment

2nd year scuola secondaria still life drawing project in honour of Expo2015 Materials: black paper, coloured pencils Fruitastic!  

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pattern notebook #00

25/07/2015by Rachel Leave a comment

If colouring books are ‘in’, let’s play with shape too. Here are two!      

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amazed in a maze!

09/05/2015by Rachel Leave a comment

A year in a maze @asilonidodeigirasoli A group of nursery school children played their way through spirals, mazes and labyrinths in the quest to discover the story of a very […]

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xmas latergram

29/01/2015by Rachel Leave a comment

Who cares if it’s nearly February! We took some great pics a month ago under the Christmas lights. Tweetkids left the suburbs of Milan for central London no less! Here […]

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wise collage

10/09/2014by Rachel Leave a comment

Wise owls made from found materials.  These owls were made by 2nd year middle school students using mixed materials.  

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