[IAEP] Computer ClubHouse at the Boston Museum of Science

Mike Lee curiouslee at gmail.com
Sun Aug 16 10:58:54 EDT 2009


One of these Computer Clubhouses is in Arlington, VA, not far from  
Sugar Labs DC. Maybe the Boston flagship can do an intro for us?

Mike

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On Aug 16, 2009, at 10:48 AM, Sean DALY <sdaly.be at gmail.com> wrote:

> This seems like a perfect fit!
>
> Sean
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 2:58 AM, Caroline
> Meeks<caroline at solutiongrove.com> wrote:
>> http://www.computerclubhouse.org/
>> The Computer Clubhouse is
>> an international network of computer centers for youth.  Their  
>> "flagship" clubhouse is housed in the Museum of Science in Boston
>> and they were kind enough to host us for two days this week.
>> Keith has also mentioned that he would be able to host evening Geek
>> meetups/hack sessions at the clubhouse.  I am copying OLPC Boston  
>> to see if
>> there would be interest in moving from our meetup location from the  
>> coffee
>> shop to this computer heaven in the coolest museum in Boston. :)  
>> (Sorry, I
>> literately grew up at the Boston Museum of Science and the Berkeley  
>> Lawrence
>> Hall of Science and just love science museums)
>> Today we worked with 8 kids from Cambridge that had been coming to  
>> the
>> clubhouse one day a week over the summer.
>> The computer clubhouse provides professional level software for the  
>> kids to
>> create with. Tens of thousands of dollars are spent on proprietary  
>> software
>> and the kids do great things. Their favorite when I asked at the  
>> beginning
>> of class seemed to be Garage Band.
>> I asked these students if any of them had a computer at home.  They  
>> all did.
>> In fact, some had a mac and a PC in their house.  I asked them if  
>> any of
>> them had taken anything they had done at the clubhouse and  
>> continued to work
>> on it at home. NONE of them had.
>> The club
>> houses are doing great things but the impact on the students lives  
>> and learning is limited to the time they are spending there.  One
>> potential of Sugar on a Stick is to
>> allow students to keep working and exploring beyond their few hours  
>> in computer paradise and have them not lose access
>> when their program ends.
>> Walter has met with the Auckland Clubhouse people and they were also
>> interested in Sugar.  They might be a great partner.
>>
>> --
>> Caroline Meeks
>> Solution Grove
>> Caroline at SolutionGrove.com
>>
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