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A Pattern Language
Towns-Buildings-Construction (1998). Alexander, C., Ishikawa, S., Murray S., Jacobson M.,
King I., and Angel S.). New York: Oxford
University Press. ISBN: 0195019199. A collection
of solution patterns that aim to help novices talk with
architects about planning communities, buildings, and
rooms.
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Architecture and Engineering (1983). Salvadori, M. and Tempel, M.
New York: The New York Academy of Sciences. ISBN: 0-89766-212-1 Book for teachers with
large collection of easy-to-build structures to learn about how buildings work.
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A Taxonomy of Educational Objectives:
Handbook 1, The Cognitive Domain (1983). Bloom,
B. New York: David McKay. ISBN: 0582280109 Bloom's classic hierarchical listing
of thinking skills which does not mention design, but
lists its 3 most critical elements - analysis, synthesis,
evaluation - at the top of the heap.
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Case-Based Reasoning (1993). Kolondner, Janet.
San Mateo: Morgan Kaufmann. ISBN: 1558602372.
Janet Kolodner, PI of the Learning By Design
program, wrote this book that presented a theory
of how computers and people learn from examples.
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Children
Designers (1991). Harel, Idit.
New Jersey: Ablex Publishing Corporation. ISBN:
0893917885. One of the first books from MIT
researchers on children doing design (mostly software).
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Designs
for Science Literacy (2000). American Association for the Advancement of Science. New York: Oxford University
Press. ISBN: 0195132785. AAAS' attempt to portray
science educational reform as a design problem -- great
cases of everyday designing in Chapter 1.
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Design Methods (1992). Jones, John.
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold. ISBN: 0471284963. Classic
work that describes different methods
and models of designing.
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Engineering Design Methods (2001). Cross, Nigel. West Sussex: John Wiley & Sons Litd.
ISBN: 0471872504.
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Engineering Problem Solving (1997). Frye, Ellen.
Hanover, NY: Dartmouth Project for Teaching Engineering Problem Solving.
One of the early pre-engineering programs ushered design tasks into US classrooms.
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How Designers Think: The Design Process Demystified (1990). Lawson, B.
Oxford, UK: Butterworth Architecture. Great book
about designers' ways of solving problems and models
for describing these approaches.
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How People Learn (2000). National Research Council.
Washington D.C.: National Academy Press. ISBN:
0309070368. Invaluable book that summarizes some of the best research on learning for teachers.
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Knowing What Students Know (2001). National Research Council.
Washington D.C.: National Academy Press. ISBN:
0309072727.
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National Science Education Standards (1996). National Research Council.
Washington D.C.: National Academy Press. The US national standards
for science student learning and teacher professional
development.
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Product Design and Development (2000). Ulrich, K., and Eppinger S.
New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 007229647X. University
of Oregon professor describes design processes
used by mechanical engineers.
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Science
for All Americans. (1989). American Association
for the Advancement of Science. New York: Oxford University
Press. ISBN: 0195067711. The precursor to NSES that
included design as part of science literacy.
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Standards
for Technological Literacy. (2000). International
Technology Education Association. Reston: International
Technology Education Association. ISBN: 1887101020.
ITEA's benchmarks for technology education and technological literacy.
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Structures.
(1993). Zubrowski, Bernie. United States: Cuisenaire
Company of America, and The Children's Museum.
ISBN: 0938587358. Comments go here.
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Stuff That Works! Mechanisms and Other (2002). Benenson, G., Neujahr, J.
Systems. Portsmouth: Heinemann. ISBN: 0325004684.
Materials for elementary school teachers who want
to do technological investigations using everyday materials
with their students.
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Technically Speaking (2002). National Academy of Engineering.
National Research Council. Washington D.C.: National
Academy Press. ISBN: 0309082625. The Engineering
National Academy's blueprint and rationale for building technological literacy.
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The Art of Construction (1990). Salvadori, M.
Chicago: Chicago Review Press. ISBN: 1-55652-080-8 Both for students or teachers with host of
hands-on activities on structures
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The Assessment of Performance in Design and Technology
(1991). Kimbell, R., Stables, K., Wheeler, T.,
Wosniak, A., Kelly, V. London, Evaluation and
Monitoring Unit. Schools Examination and Assessment
Council (SEAC). Impresseive large-scale study
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"The Having of Wonderful Ideas" and Other Essays on Teaching and Learning (1987). Duckworth, Eleanor. New York: Teacher's
College Press. ISBN: 0807735132. Classic work on
constructivist learning in math and science by a student
and translator of Piaget.
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The New Way Things Work (2002). Macaulay, David.
Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. ISBN: 0395938473.
Well-illustrated reference book of mechanisms and
devices, and the concepts behind how they work.
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Understanding by Design (1998). McTighe, J. and Wiggins, G.
Alexandria: ASCD. ISBN: 013093058X. Well-regarded
book that uses an engineering and design approach towards
educational assessment.
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