Objectives
The main objectives of the DT subject include:
- Enabling students to fully master the design process, including ideation, prototyping, and iterative development, while emphasizing the application of STEAM principles.
- Encouraging students to solve problems with an interdisciplinary mindset, integrating knowledge from science, mathematics, and technology.
- Developing students' teamwork skills, including communication, collaboration, and leadership, as well as the ability to apply STEAM solutions to real-world challenges.
- Cultivating students' awareness of the impacts of technology on society and the environment, promoting responsible and ethical decision-making, with a focus on sustainable design and the application of STEAM principles.
The main objectives of the DAT subject include:
- Cultivating students' creative thinking, analytical abilities, and critical thinking skills.
- Developing students' practical skills and knowledge in technology and design.
- Enhancing students' awareness of the social, economic, and environmental impacts of technology and design, fostering their sense of social responsibility.
- Encouraging students to explore innovation and entrepreneurship, preparing them for future involvement in related fields.
- Develop students' proficiency in using a variety of design and engineering tools, both digital and physical, with a strong emphasis on the use of technologies such as CAD software, 3D modeling, and computer-controlled manufacturing.
- To ensure students fully grasp the core theories and skills in design and applied technology, and to thoroughly prepare them for relevant public examinations while laying a solid foundation for their future university studies in related fields or entry into related industries, thereby aiding in their future academic research and professional career development.