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Make it SewSimple: Navigating UK Curriculum and Classroom Practice in Secondary Computing Education with E-textiles

Feng, Yifan and Zhang, Hanlin and Du, Yishan and Tang, Weihong and Rode, Jennifer A. and Wohl, Bea (2026) Make it SewSimple: Navigating UK Curriculum and Classroom Practice in Secondary Computing Education with E-textiles. In: The 20th WiPSCE Conference on Primary and Secondary Computing Education Research, 11-13 March 2026, Aachen, Germany.

Type of Research: Conference, Symposium or Workshop Item
Creators: Feng, Yifan and Zhang, Hanlin and Du, Yishan and Tang, Weihong and Rode, Jennifer A. and Wohl, Bea
Description:

This paper explores the potential of integrating e-textiles as part of the approach to delivering computing in UK secondary schools. As one of the few UK-based exploratory studies of teachers’ experiences, it investigates how e-textile platforms such as the "SewSimple" maker kit and the BBC micro:bit can be incorporated into Key Stage 3 computing education (ages 11-14), taking into account both English national curriculum requirements and the realities of classroom practice. Our research question is: How do teachers perceive the potential of including e-textiles as part of computing education in English secondary schools? In summary, our research contributes to secondary computing education in three ways. First, we examine teachers’ direct, cross-disciplinarity experiences in two participatory design workshops using a newly designed e-textile platform and extend the limited discussion on supporting the BBC micro:bit in e-textile education. Second, we specifically identify opportunities, barriers, and challenges across three dimensions: school planning, national curriculum guidance, and practical e-textile implementation. Third, we offer insights into best practices for supporting maker technology adoption and pedagogical practices within existing institutional structures to maximize students' benefits for secondary school computing education.

Official Website: https://www.wipsce.org/2026/index.php
Keywords/subjects not otherwise listed: Computational Making, Computing Education, E-textile, BBC micro:bit, Secondary Education, Qualitative Research
Your affiliations with UAL: Research Centres/Networks > Institute for Creative Computing
Date: March 2026
Funders: UCL HEIF
Event Location: Aachen, Germany
Date Deposited: 09 Dec 2025 15:55
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2026 13:52
Item ID: 25342
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/25342
Licence: Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No Derivatives

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