Therefore, design work begins by understanding the customer , inventing new processes and products in response to the customer, and being innovative in the ways that new processes and products are installed for the customer.
By embedding qualities that are appealing to your students, you will be more likely to engage them in learning…regardless of whether or not they are interested in the content.
Poor design requires that a teacher spends time on the back end in the form of re-teaching, remediation, tutoring, and retesting.
Good design requires that a teacher spends time on the front end appealing to students needs, values, and motives which will increase the probability that students will learn what is intended.