Treffer: Entering the Clubhouse: Case Studies of Young Programmers Joining the Online Scratch Communities.

Title:
Entering the Clubhouse: Case Studies of Young Programmers Joining the Online Scratch Communities.
Source:
Journal of Organizational & End User Computing. Apr-Jun2010, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p21-35. 15p.
Database:
Business Source Premier

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Previous efforts in end-user development have focused on facilitating the mechanics of learning programming, leaving aside social and cultural factors equally important in getting youth engaged in programming. As part of a 4-month long ethnographic study, we followed two 12-year-old participants as they learned the programming software Scratch and its associated file-sharing site, scratch.mit.edu, in an after-school club and class. In our discussion, we focus on the role that agency, membership, and status played in their joining and participating in local and online communities of programmers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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