Introduction
IB Design Technology (DT) is one of the most rewarding subjects in the Diploma Programme, but it’s also one of the most demanding. Between long-term projects, consistent documentation, and external exams, it can feel overwhelming at times. The key to success is knowing how to manage your workload strategically while staying motivated and creative.
This survival guide pulls together the essential tips every IB DT student needs to not only survive but thrive.
Quick Start Checklist: Surviving IB DT
- Understand and follow the Design Cycle.
- Start your Internal Assessment (IA) early and break it into stages.
- Keep a design journal with weekly updates.
- Balance DT with other IB subjects using time management tools.
- Focus on process, not perfection.
- Reflect honestly and adapt to setbacks.
- Use RevisionDojo resources to stay organized and confident.
Mastering the Internal Assessment
The IA is the centerpiece of IB DT. To survive it:
- Start early: Break it into research, ideation, development, testing, and reflection.
- Set milestones: Deadlines for each stage prevent last-minute stress.
- Document everything: Photos, sketches, and reflections are essential evidence.
- Stay realistic: Ambitious ideas are exciting, but feasibility matters most.
- Reflect honestly: Examiners value growth and problem-solving over perfection.
Staying Organized
Organization is the difference between stress and success in DT.
