Community partnership design of a maker-related camp for underserved youth: Impacts on youths’ present and future learning trajectories

Q1 Social Sciences
Srinjita Bhaduri , Quentin Biddy , Melissa Rummel , Mimi Recker
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This paper describes the design of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) maker-related activities offered to middle school youth as part of a free, four-week summer camp. The camp was aimed at academically at-risk youth in a rural, tourism-oriented mountain community with significant income disparities. Guided by an educational model focused on enhancing youths’ present and future interests in and visions of STEM and computing fields, camp activities were collaboratively designed by a community partnership comprised of a local camp provider, the local school district, and researchers. Situating design in a community partnership helped highlight and integrate locally relevant resources, careers, and community opportunities. The paper also reports findings from a study examining how the STEM maker camp activities, which leveraged 3D modeling and printing practices, impacted youths’ perceptions of their disciplinary identity, engagement, and their present and future visions of the relevance of these STEM practices to themselves and their communities. The study also explores design tensions that emerged during the camp design process and identified barriers and opportunities that arose from balancing the needs of each partner, the research team’s focus on youth-centered learning, and the overall program goals.
为欠缺服务的青少年而设的创客营的社区合作设计:对青少年目前及未来学习轨迹的影响
本文描述了为中学生提供的科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)创客相关活动的设计,这些活动是一个为期四周的免费夏令营的一部分。该夏令营针对的是一个收入差距巨大、以旅游为导向的农村山区社区的学业风险青年。在教育模式的指导下,夏令营活动由当地夏令营供应商、当地学区和研究人员组成的社区合作伙伴共同设计,重点是提高青少年对STEM和计算机领域的现在和未来的兴趣和愿景。将设计置于社区伙伴关系中有助于突出和整合当地相关资源、职业和社区机会。该论文还报告了一项研究的结果,该研究调查了利用3D建模和打印实践的STEM创客营活动如何影响年轻人对其学科身份、参与度的看法,以及他们对这些STEM实践与自己和社区相关性的现在和未来愿景。该研究还探讨了在营地设计过程中出现的设计紧张关系,并确定了平衡每个合作伙伴的需求、研究团队对以青年为中心的学习的关注以及整体项目目标所产生的障碍和机会。
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