Biomimicry

Biomimicry

represents the new focus on mimicking natural processes to find innovative solutions to complex problems (McGregor, 2013)

TRAILS approach

uses biomimicry in terms of what we can learn from nature instead of what can be extracted from nature

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Biomimicry tagged Lessons

Nature’s Origami

Nature’s Origami

  Lesson Overview : Lesson focuses on teams of students using nature-derived inspiration to design a functioning solar panel that ...
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