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The Computer Clubhouse: Constructionism and Creativity in Youth Communities (Technology, Education--Connections Series) [Paperback]

Yasmin B. Kafai (Author), Kylie A. Peppler (Author), Robbin N. Chapman (Author)
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0807749893 978-0807749890 July 1, 2009
''It is difficult to conceive of an after-school setting that would have a greater emphasis on positive youth development....Beyond learning computer programming, young people at the Clubhouses learn marketable skills in product design, project management, teamwork, marketing, and communication… Read [these chapters], appreciate what has already been accomplished, and consider the exciting possibilities for the future.'' -- From the Preface by Barton J. Hirsch, Northwestern University, author of A Place to Call Home, After-School Programs for Urban Youth

''As you will read in this book, the impact of the Computer Clubhouse on underserved youth around the world has been far-reaching, long-lasting, and life-changing.'' -- From the Foreword by Rosalind Hudnell, Intel Foundation

This book is about the Computer Clubhouse -- the idea and the place -- that inspires youth to think about themselves as competent, creative, and critical learners. So much of the social life of young people has moved online and participation in the digital public has become an essential part of youth identities. The Computer Clubhouse makes an important contribution not just in local urban communities but also as a model for after-school learning environments globally. The model has been uniquely successful scaling up, with over 100 clubhouses thriving worldwide. Showcasing research by scholars and evaluators that have documented and analyzed the international Computer Clubhouse Network, this volume considers the implications of their findings in the context of what it means to prepare youth to meet the goals of the 21st Century.

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* A successful, scalable model for providing at-risk youth a rich array of media design and computing experiences.
* Diverse examples of media created in the clubhouse, ranging from digital stories, video games, interface designs, and digital art projects.
* Color photos of life in the clubhouse, including youth projects.
* Interviews with stakeholders in the clubhouse network, from the director to coordinators at various international clubhouses.

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''Perhaps the greatest praise I can give to the editors and authors of this volume is that reading it cover to cover made me want to visit a Clubhouse, and become an 'honorary member' for a day. I was completely impressed with this book.'' --E-Learning and Digital Media

About the Author

Yasmin B. Kafai is a Professor of Learning Sciences at the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. Kylie A. Peppler is an Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences at Indiana University, Bloomington. Robbin N. Chapman is a learning technologies consultant and serves as Manager of Diversity Recruitment for the MIT School of Architecture and Planning

Contributors: Brenda Abanavas, Gail Breslow, Grace Chiu, Stina Cooke, Shiv Desai, Patricia Díaz, Rosaline Hudnell, John Maloney, Amon Millner, Jesse Moya, Mitchel Resnick, Natalie Rusk, and Elisabeth Sylvan

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Teachers College Press (July 1, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807749893
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807749890
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and well-written introduction to the Computer Clubhouse, June 10, 2010
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This book, as a whole, is an excellent introduction for readers (like myself) who were previously unaware of what exactly the Computer Clubhouse is, and the impact it has had on its young members worldwide. The book presents the reader with not only an overview of the theory and practice of the Clubhouse model, but also with the editors' and authors' detailed research and evaluations of the creative work produced by Clubhouse members, as well as the impact of the activities that occur inside a typical Clubhouse. Perhaps the greatest praise I can give to the editors and authors of this volume is that reading it cover-to-cover made me want to visit a Clubhouse, and become an `honorary member' for a day! I absolutely loved the fact that the voices that are really at the core of any Clubhouse, the voices of its many young members (and mentors and coordinators as well), were skillfully interwoven throughout the majority of the book. Reading direct quotes from members who have experienced the power of the Clubhouse learning model drives home the impact of such a place in the lives of urban, minority, or disadvantaged young people worldwide. The book will appeal not only to educational researchers and techies, but also to coordinators of after-school programs and educators both in and out of the classroom, as there are many lessons to be taken from the Clubhouse's constructionist, creative approach to learning.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A required read for new media/media art theorists and practitioners, May 6, 2011
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Cover to cover, an engaging, thoughtful and rigorous investigation into the types of learning in these centers. An excellent work of scholarship.
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