Why DDDO?

DDDO is a curriculum strand in the New Zealand Digital Technologies curriculum that teaches students how to design and develop digital solutions to real-world problems. It is important because it helps students develop the skills they need to be successful in the digital age.

Here are some of the benefits of teaching DDDO in New Zealand schools:

  • It helps students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • It helps students learn how to work collaboratively.
  • It helps students develop their creativity and innovation skills.
  • It prepares students for the digital workforce.

DDDO can be taught in a variety of ways, such as by having students design digital apps, create digital presentations, or collaborate on digital projects with students from other schools. The DDDO curriculum is flexible and can be adapted to the needs of different schools and students.

In short, DDDO is an important curriculum strand that helps students develop the skills they need to be successful in the digital age.

Why I believe DDDO is an essential part of a classroom programme:






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