DIY Futures Curriculum

Building on educational and other research at Adelaide University, the EFA Educational Design Team regularly develop units of work and other educational activities and resources that are available free of charge. Our work here is focussed on the development of complex capacities such as creativity, self-regulation, self-efficacy and motivation. They are intended as ‘worked examples’ and we invite you to make use of the educational design principles they highlight in other areas of teaching and learning you work in. 

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Arduino Ninjas - Introduction

Start your journey into computational thinking with Arduino – a free, self-paced journey through the Year 7-8 Digital Technologies curriculum.
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Arduino Ninjas - White Belt

Master computational thinking with Arduino – a free, self-paced journey through the Year 7-8 Digital Technologies curriculum.
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Design Thinking

This comprehensive guide of lesson plan suggestions that leverage the power of design thinking.
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Foster Students' Reflective Practice

These learning materials are designed to help students practice self-reflection.
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Horror and Suspense

This 10 week unit focuses on visual and thematic features common in the Horror and Suspense genre. It features a student workbook and teaching materials for four tasks and an assessment.

Maths Meets Storytime: Fun in Every Tale!

A public library partnered program to support parents & caregivers to identify, talk about and play with early, appropriate mathematical ideas that are embedded in picture storybooks.

Mozzie Monitors for Sustainability

The Mozzie Monitors Lesson Plans: A Citizen Science module for learning