About the study
This study looks at the teacher and student experience of the assessment workflow using new platform Kita; from student work submission to return of feedback to students. By taking part in the study you can help researchers understand the needs of teachers and students.
What is Kita?
Computing educators have long experienced the frustration of teaching with an unsustainable patchwork of disconnected tools. Kita has been built by educators to address challenges particularly in relation to assessment and feedback for Computer Science teaching.
This study is funded by the Department for Education (DfE) and the research will be conducted independently by researchers from the University of Brighton.




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Who You can take part in the research if you are:
- A teacher providing Key Stage 3–5 computer science learning in England, Wales, Scotland, or NI. This includes state, charter, independent, and selective schools.
You can take part in the research if you are:
- A teacher providing Key Stage 3–5 computer science learning in England, Wales, Scotland, or NI. This includes state, charter, independent, and selective schools.
TimeTotal time commitment for teachers: 5 hours (May-June based on =< 30 students)
- Content you specify will be added to the platform to help minimise time commitment.
Total time commitment for teachers: 5 hours (May-June based on =< 30 students)
- Content you specify will be added to the platform to help minimise time commitment.
Participant information
The following documents are drafts and are currently going through ethical review at the University of Brighton and will be finalised soon.
School Leaders Information about the study to pass on to school leaders and IT departments.
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Information about the study to pass on to school leaders and IT departments.
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Teachers
Parents Information that can be passed on to students' parents (currently in draft).
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Information that can be passed on to students' parents (currently in draft).
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Students Information to be given to students about the study (currently in draft).
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Information to be given to students about the study (currently in draft).
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Would you like find out more?
We have included a high-level overview of the study on the Docs page. If you are ready to take part, get in touch using the form below.
