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Looking beyond smart cities
Engaging people in creative learning experiences
Invent new tangible and embodied interactions that inspire and engage people
Learning Creative Learning is an online course and community of educators, designers, technologists, and tinkerers exploring creative learn…
Public libraries are one of most trusted public institutions in the U.S. and increasingly provide a broad range of education services, rang…
Digital Learning + Collaboration Studio
Teen Summit is a biennial week-long Youth Leadership event that brings Clubhouse youth together from each of the 100 Clubhouses internation…
Scratch Day (day.scratch.mit.edu) is a network of face-to-face local gatherings, on the same day in all parts of the world, where people ca…
In September 2014, 150 parents, engineers, designers, and healthcare practitioners gathered at the MIT Media Lab for the "Make the Breast P…
ML Learning
Open Agriculture Initiative (OpenAg)
Creating technology for social change
Changing storytelling, communication, and everyday life through sensing, understanding, and new interface technologies
The LEGO Wayfinder project combines LEGO, robotics, and seawater into a playground of project-based learning and citizen science for buddin…
Pedro Reynolds-Cuéllar and Daniela Delgado Ramos. 2020. Community-Based Technology Co-Design: Insights on Participation, and the Value of the “Co” In Proceedings of the 16th Participatory Design Conference 2020 - Participation(s) Otherwise - Volume 1 (PDC '20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 75–84.
Media Lab researchers are teaming up with public librarians to design new projects and programs for libraries.
Scratch is the world's most popular coding community for kids. Millions of kids around the world are using Scratch to program their ow…
Mekatilili is a learning initiative that provides a platform for African youth to enhance technical skills through creative learning a…
Seymour Papert’s ideas about children, computers, and learning inspired many.
Cognimates is a platform where parents and children (7-10 years old) participate in creative programming activities in which they lea…
Code Next : Cultural Resonation
Media Lab spinoff Formlabs has become a unicorn.
How to Make (almost) Anything is a community as much as it is a class.
Lessons from a month in a Chinese knitting plant.
The Lifelong Kindergarten group is collaborating with the Museum of Science in Boston to develop materials and workshops that engage young …
Spin is a photography turntable system that lets you capture how your DIY projects come together over time. With Spin, you can create GIFs …
Build in Progress is a platform for sharing the story of your design process. With Build in Progress, makers document as they develop their…