Kids Teaching Kids: Web Design & Peer Learning at a Public Library
Digital Media & Learning Conference, Boston, MAMarch 8, 2014
Dr. Jacqueline Ryan Vickery, Ph.D.Assistant Professor
Department of Radio, Television, & FilmUniversity of North Texas
@JacVick
Access Literacies
Participation Gap
PARTICIPATION GAP
Access Literacies Identification
“One of the most urgent challenges regarding technology, diversity, and equity is the need to expand digital literacy; that is, the development of young people’s capacity not only to access and use digital media but to use digital media in ways that create more enhanced and more empowered expressions of learning, creative expression, and civic engagement.”
- S. Craig Watkins
Blogging
HTML / CSS
Geeking out
Blogging
HTML / CSS
Geeking out
Blogging
HTML / CSS
Geeking out
Teach others
Confidence“In today’s world, knowing how to code is a skill that will be useful in many fields. When a child learns to code, he or she is learning a skill that can give him or her the confidence to say, ‘I have something to offer.’ Becoming more literate in technology can allow kids to help out their peers, family, teacher, and beyond.”
Free Web Design
Workshop for Kids at the Public Library
“Learning becomes both a personal and unique trajectory through a complex space of opportunities and a social journey as one shares aspects of that trajectory with others (who may be very different from oneself and inhabit otherwise quite different spaces).”
James Paul Gee
Learn
Teach
Explore
Affinity Space
“For interest-driven learning to work, you need mentors…The role of the mentor is to get you to discover things you might not actually know you were interested in, to confront topics you may not be very good at understanding, but once discovered, you will.”
- John Seely Brown
Interest- Driven
Identity Expressi
on
Youth led /
peer-to-peer
Production
centered &
informal
“My youngest liked adding images to her website, my eldest liked giving commands to the computer.”
- Mom
“Thank you for offering this opportunity to the children; looking forward to anything else you would offer through the library. Understanding how a computer works is a step in the right direction.”
- Mom
Technology
Help Others
Technology
Helping others
Computer & Web
Competencies
Creative & Design
Literacy
Identification Peer-to-peer
Discourse
Digital Literacies
& Participati
on
Institutional
Support
Peer-to Peer
Production
Interest-driven
Youth-led
References
Chaplin, H. (2012). Spotlight on Digital Media Learning: Q&A with John Seely Brown: http://spotlight.macfound.org/featured-stories/entry/john-seely-brown-on-interest-driven-learning-mentors-and-play/.
Gee, J. P. (2005). Semiotic social spaces and affinity spaces. In Barton & Tusting (Eds.) Beyond communities of practice language power and social context, Cambridge University Press, 214-232.
Vickery, J. (2014). Youths Teaching Youths. Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 57(5), 361-365.
Craig Watkins, S. (2011). Digital divide: Navigating the digital edge. International Journal of Learning & Media, 3(2), 1-12.
Kids Teaching Kids: Web Design & Peer Learning at a Public Library
Digital Media & Learning Conference, Boston, MAMarch 8, 2014
Dr. Jacqueline Ryan Vickery, Ph.D.Assistant Professor
Department of Radio, Television, & FilmUniversity of North Texas
@JacVick
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