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Revision as of 19:33, 27 June 2007
Current Project: MaMaMedia Activity Center
The World Wide Workshop Foundation has partnered with OLPC to create the MaMaMedia Activity Center, a set of original Constructionist learning activities.
The MaMaMedia Activity Center is based on award-winning, kid-tested, "hard-fun" puzzles, digital toys, and creativity tools from MaMaMedia.com. These activities highlight the valuable edu-design principles of the "3X's" and leverage the unique operating system and technological features of the XO Laptop, including the laptop's built-in camera, drawing and writing tools, and the mesh network. Children learn to invent, make, and share their own puzzles, stories, cartoons, polls, quizzes and more. Easy to follow lesson plans and related tutorials are also offered for teachers and parents who have little or no previous experiences with computers, the Internet, and programmable media technology.
"If the world's children will grow up using activities of the 3Xs kind, they will become less of media consumers and more of a media creators." -- Dr. Idit Harel Caperton, President and Founder of MaMaMedia and the World Wide Workshop Foundation.
About the World Wide Workshop Foundation
Based on her MIT Media Lab research with Seymour Papert in the 1980's and 1990's, Dr. Idit Harel Caperton, author of the book Children Designers, believes that "if young children see their technology as a pencil, right from the start, and if they see the Internet as paint, beads, sand, or clay, they will learn the 3X's skills -- i.e., how to eXplore the world around them, eXpress themselves clearly, and eXchange their ideas using digital media and tools on their laptops. Equipped with the 3X's skills, children also gain the tools and self-confidence to build their own worlds using digital technology, and lead others in their communities."
The World Wide Workshop Foundation is dedicated to narrowing the divide by empowering children with the life and technical skills to create media, explore the web to cull information, and contribute to informational communities around the world, using web-based and wiki media and tools. We know these skills will not be honed in a day, it takes time to become an effective blogger, wiki-writer, and games programmer; but with commitment, support and access to opportunities and suitable learning environments -- we believe this can be a reality for all children and youth in the near future.
"It's not that they're not going to be media consumers anymore, but we want them to grow to expect to go one level above and beyond media consumption, and become media technology leaders for educational and social causes that are relevant to them and people in their communities" says Idit Harel Caperton.
Team Members
To come: team photo taken with XO.
We are a diverse and experienced team of professionals committed to using our skills to empower children and youth around the world through technology. We achieve our foundation’s objectives by drawing on our collective leadership and award-winning competencies in multiple fields including digital art, design, education, media, policy, research, science and technology, and expertise in the academic, business and non-profit sectors.
MaMaMedia Activity Center team:
[WWWorkshop Shannon]
[TGrannum]
[MorganCollett]
Learn more about our whole team here.
If you are interested in joining our team as a professional, intern or volunteer please contact us at info@worldwideworkshop.
Location
Our primary office is in New York City, but we are a virtual team, collaborating virtuallly in real time from three continents.
You will find us in:
- Cape Town, South Africa
- Faro, Portugal
- New York, New York, USA
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Languages
We work primarily in English. Members of our team also speak Hebrew and Portuguese.
[edit] Interests and Expertise List of relevant interests and expertise.
Activities in Development
Click on an activity name for detailed information about design and development status.
Activity Name | Description | Current Status |
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MaMaMedia Activity Center | Activity menu and launcher | In Beta Release 1.0 |
Teacher Center | Information for Educators | In Beta Release 1.0 |
Slider Puzzle | Picture Unscrambling Puzzle | In Beta Release 1.0 |
_Builder Poll Builder | Build and vote in polls | In Beta Release 1.0 |
Cartoon Builder | Cell animation tool | In Development |
Story Builder | Graphical story constructor | In Development |
Jigsaw Puzzle | Picture Assembly Puzzle | Planning stage |
MyBot Builder | Crazy Creature constructor | Planning stage |
e-Card Builder | Greeting Card constructor | Planning stage |
Flipsticks | KeyFrame animation tool | Planning stage |
BotBlox | Build a Block world and program Bots to move in it | Planning stage |
Quiz Machine | Quiz creation tool | Planning stage |
Joke Machine | Joke telling tool | Planning stage |
Galleries | Space for kids to show off their creations | Planning stage |