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Weibert, Anne: Fostering literacy with come_IN computer clubs : a study of the levelling effects of crafting, making and learning in the intercultural neighborhood. 2019
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Contents
Disclaimer
Introduction
Introduction
Observation I: Migration as Major Driving Force for Social and Cultural Differentiation
Observation II: Information and Communication Technologies as Motor of Societal Change
One Approach to Two Divides: Building Bridges with Intercultural Computer Clubs
Related Works
Learning
Literacy
Cultural Literacy
Computational and Media Literary
Procedural and Layered Literacy
Literacy in come_IN: Balancing the Self and the Other, the Non-Computational and the Computational
The Self
The Self and the Other(s)
The Non-Computational
The Computational
The Field
Setting
Methods
Personal Stance
Participation in the Local Intercultural Setting
Action in the Local Intercultural Setting
Research in the Local Intercultural Setting
Matters of Cross-Cultural Understanding and Respect
Extending Value-Sensitive-Design to Off-the-Shelf Technology
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
Value sensitive design
Computer clubhouses
Methods
Researcher stance
Data collection
Data analysis
Three Case Studies: Setup, Design and Appropriation
Case study I: planning and setup of the computer club
Case study II: new design of a club community platform
Case study III: appropriation of pre-existing hardware
Discussion
The researcher and designer perspective
The practitioner perspective
The user perspective: children, parents and teachers as direct and indirect stakeholders
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
``All of a Sudden We Had this Dialogue…''
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
A Sustainable Approach to Integration
Intercultural Computer Clubs
Evaluation Method
Interview Results
Analysis I: The Socio-Structural Level
Sustainable socio-structural integration
Analysis II: The Cultural Level
Sustainable cultural integration
Limitations
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
The Computer Club and the Individual
Lifecycles of Computer Clubs
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
Intercultural Computer Clubs
Technical Support for Common Club Practices
Method and Data
Data Collection and Analysis
The field
Results
Group experiences
The school year
Project work
Club sessions
Completion of tasks
Individual involvement
Material matters
Analysis
Project life-span
Club session
Exploring Rhythms and Patterns
Exploring the Design Space
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Interactive Storytelling
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
come_IN Computer Clubs
Method of Research
Storytelling in come_IN: collaborative project work in the club
Creation of a Trickfilm in Siegen
Creation of a Trickfilm in Dortmund
Comparative discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Sewing Interest in E-Textiles: Analyzing Making from a Gendered Perspective
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
Gender, Culture and the Formation of Identity
The Feminist Motivation for this Work
The Culture of the Maker Movement
Tangibles in Education
LilyPads and Textiles
Method and Data
Our Computer Clubs
Club Activities During Our Study
Findings
Introduction to LilyPad
LilyPad Freestyle: Club A Activity
Bunny Bright: Club B Activity
E-textiles: Club C Activity
Discussion
Gendered Aesthetics of Making
Key Findings
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
The Computer Club, the Neighbourhood and Beyond
Locating Computer Clubs in Multicultural Neighborhoods
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
Integration discourse and initiatives
Technology mediated interactions
come_IN computer clubs
Methods of Research
Collaborative project work in come_IN
Neighborhood-stories
Computer puzzle
Discussion I
(Mobile) technology for local neighborhood communities
Extending the club: a neighborhood-based meshnetwork
Finding and sharing materials: Splatch2 – a project management tool
Discussion II
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
``Hey Can We Make That Please?''
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
The Concept of Craft
Computing and Craft Production
Crafting and the Building of Identity
Crafting and Community Building
Methods
Methodological Setup
Data Collection and Analysis
Computer Club Setting
Project setups
Findings
Computer Puzzle
Safe Routes: Designing for Safety on the Way to School
``Travelling Dragonflies'' Geocaching Project
Discussion
Conclusion
Creating Environmental Awareness with Upcycling Making Activities
Abstract
Introduction
Related Works
Making, Recycling and Upcycling
Learning with Tangibles
Environmental Learning and ICT
Method
The Setting: Intercultural Computer Clubs
Our Project Activities
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Findings
Materiality
Organization of Work
Digital literacy
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Literacy in come_IN
Discussion
The Self
The Self and the Other(s)
The Non-Computational
The Computational
Fostering a Literacy: Balancing the Self and the Other, the Non-Computational and the Computationial in come_IN
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
Bibliography