Click on reports to download the 2page white paper. http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/files/report/digitalyouth-WhitePaper.pdf Check out the sections on youth practices: hanging out, messing around and geeking out.
Click on reports to download the 2page white paper. http://digitalyouth.ischool.berkeley.edu/files/report/digitalyouth-WhitePaper.pdf Check out the sections on youth practices: hanging out, messing around and geeking out.
"Kids' Informal Learning with Digital Media: An Ethnographic Investigation of Innovative Knowledge Cultures" is a three-year collaborative project funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Carried out by researchers at the University of Southern California and University of California, Berkeley, the digital youth project explores how kids use digital media in their everyday lives. Read more. The project has three general objectives. The first objective is to describe kids as active innovators using digital media rather than as passive consumers of popular culture or academic knowledge. The second objective is to think about the implications of kids' innovative cultures for schools and higher education and to engage in a dialogue with educational planners. The third objective is to advise software designers about how to use kids' innovative approaches to knowledge and learning in building better software. This project will address these objectives through ethnographic research in both local neighborhoods in Northern and Southern California, and in virtual places and networks such as online games, blogs, messaging, and online interest groups. Our research sites focus on learning and cultural production outside of schools: in homes, neighborhoods, after-school, and in recreational settings. Check out some stories from the field
Info and links on online safety.
I put some poll daddy polls in there (used at digital days student and parent tech learning night).