As teachers we are always trying to think of ways to engage students in the curriculum. Whether it's simple strategies to boost student participation or creating project based learning opportunities where students are asked to apply their knowledge to real-world problems, we as teachers want to empower our students with the ability to pursue and build upon their own knowledge and skills. When considering the idea of students as designers as a way to engage students in learning it becomes apparent that this is a shift from more traditional student and teacher roles in the classroom. With students as designers the narrative is flipped, so that it's teachers who are designing and facilitating experiences while students are able to hold the reigns and take the learning in the direction they wish. More and more research is being done that suggests that when we ask students to behave as designers we are supporting their development of skills that will best prepare them for the real w...