Title: The Clubhouse
1The Clubhouse Learning Approach Mitchel
Resnick Natalie Rusk Stina Cooke Leo Burd Robbin
Chapman Michelle Hlubinka
2Guiding Principles Learning through
designing Following your interests Supporting
community Respect and trust
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4Learning through Designing Constructivism
(Jean Piaget) Constructionism (Seymour
Papert) Imagine Create
Reflect Technological Fluency
5Following your Interests Choice
Structure Intrinsic motivation Hard fun Flow
(Csikszentmihalyi)
6Structure Software focus on design
projects Sample projects on the walls Support
materials Sparks Setting green table,
rolling chairs Special events
exhibitions Special programs C2C Staff
mentors coaching, catalyzing
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8Supporting Community Collaboration based on
interest Mentoring Social networks
9Respect and Trust Respect for people, ideas,
tools Resilience Safe to experiment Respect
for diversity
10Traditional Classroom Acquire facts,
information Students work alone Learning
isolated skills Focus on memorization Short-term
assignments Separate disciplines One lesson
fits all Teacher sage on the stage
Educational Reform Learn through hands-on
inquiry Students collaborate Learning skills in
context Focus on understanding Long-term
projects Connections among disciplines Support
different learning styles Teacher guide on the
side
11Green Table Discussions Social networks
(Leo) Reflection (Michelle) Mentoring
(Robbin) Following interests (Stina) Motivation
(Natalie) Structure (Mitch)