T-CREPE

  • Project Name – T-CREPE

  • Title – Textile Engineering For Co-creation Paradigms In Education

  • Reference number – 612641-EPP-1-2019-1-BE-EPPKA2-KA

  • Official websitet-crepe.eu

  • Partners – Ghent University (Belgium), University of West-Attica (Greece), Lappeenranta University (Finland), National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece), Euramaterials (France), Richter+Partner (Germany), Texmind (Germany), Knitronix (Italy)

Logo of T-CREPE project

Solutions for society and industry

The aim of the Erasmus+ ‘T-CREPE’ project (November 2019 – November 2022) is to develop an innovative web-based, open-source platform to support co-creation-based learning and coaching in remote teaching environments with a focus on entrepreneurship (in textile design engineering). The platform is based on the constructionist learning theory and the principle of game-based learning.

The project strives to address two problems that limit the impact of design projects at the university:

  • the huge effort needed for adequate coaching between teachers and students, and
  • the commercial under-exploitation of students’ ideas for innovative products and/or services

By utilising the Design Thinking methodology, student teams together with stakeholders co-develop solutions for real life problems from within society and/or industry through play. The project sets out to make coaching and learning for university students and educators more effective, playful and time-efficient.

Planet metaphor

The platform uses the metaphor of an imaginary planet to represent the journey students take to understand, experiment, define, develop and deliver solutions for a design project. Student teams are invited to engage in a co-creative process through the semantics of Continents (phases), Countries (concepts), and Cities (tools) on an e-learning environment.

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