Project Overview:

MCVT (Making Computing Visible and Tangible) Cards are a toolkit of paper-based computing cards intended for use in the codesign of inclusive computing education. Working with groups of teachers and students over multiple design sessions, we share our toolkit, design drivers and material considerations; and use cases drawn from a week-long codesign workshop where seven teachers made and adapted cards for their future classroom facilitation. Our findings suggest that teachers valued the MCVT toolkit as a resource for their own learning and perceived the cards to be useful for supporting new computational practices, specifically for learning through making and connecting to examples of everyday computing. Critically reviewed by teachers during codesign workshops, the toolkit however posed some implementation challenges and constraints for learning through making and troubleshooting circuitry. From teacher surveys, interviews, workshop video recordings, and teacher-constructed projects, we show how teachers codesigned new design prototypes and pedagogical activities while also adapting and extending paper-based computing materials so their students could take advantage of the unique technical and expressive affordances of MCVT Cards. Our design research contributes a new perspective on using interactive paper computing cards as a medium for instructional materials development to support more inclusive computing education.

 
 

We include four types of paper based cards: Design cards, STEM connect cards, Make cards, In the world cards:

 

Make Card:  provides the circuit patterns and base with which students can make their own sensors & actuators

STEM Connect cards: informational cards that explain the underlying priciples related to how each Make Card works.

In The World cards: presents real world application examples that illustrate how these computing technologies connect to everyday life

 

Codesign with teachers: Carry out 3 day design camp with middle school educators and their students. After completing each of the cards, the teachers/students provided feedback on their experience with the material.