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- Computer_Clubhouse abstract "The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is a worldwide network of after-school learning settings, founded by Mitchel Resnick and Natalie Rusk of the MIT Media Lab in Boston, USA and Stina Cooke of The Computer Museum, where the first Computer Clubhouse was established Now headquartered at the Museum of Science, Boston, the stated goal of the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is “to proliferate the highly successful Clubhouse learning approach and establish it as a replicable model for technology learning.” The network, which includes over 100 Clubhouses as of 2013, began with the so-called Flagship Computer Clubhouse, founded in 1993 at The Computer Museum, now part of the Museum of Science, Boston. The first non-US community-based Computer Clubhouses opened in Esslingen, Germany and Bogota, Colombia. The network is particularly focused on economically disadvantaged communities.Clubhouses have been the proving ground for a number of projects of the MIT Media Lab's "Lifelong Kindergarten" research group. Notable examples are Scratch, an early 21st-century multimedia programming language for young people Lego Mindstorms programmable bricks, a late 20th-century robotic construction toy PICO programmable Crickets, early 21st-century programmable toys for art construction projects↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Computer_Clubhouse comment "The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is a worldwide network of after-school learning settings, founded by Mitchel Resnick and Natalie Rusk of the MIT Media Lab in Boston, USA and Stina Cooke of The Computer Museum, where the first Computer Clubhouse was established Now headquartered at the Museum of Science, Boston, the stated goal of the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is “to proliferate the highly successful Clubhouse learning approach and establish it as a replicable model for technology learning.” The network, which includes over 100 Clubhouses as of 2013, began with the so-called Flagship Computer Clubhouse, founded in 1993 at The Computer Museum, now part of the Museum of Science, Boston. ".
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