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City as Learning Lab (CaLL): Spreading Technological Fluency Through Creative Robotics


Summary

Pittsburgh has become home to an innovative experiment in which local communities creatively engage with robotic technologies for learning and change. The experiment began with Robot Diaries, a project in which female middle-school friend groups build robots for communication and creative expression. It continues with Neighborhood Nets, a program where neighbors participate in ongoing open studio sessions to discover their own innovative ways to use robotic sensing and imaging technology to identify data that helps them make arguments for urban planning and civic change in their local communities. Finally, it peaks when Robot 250 marks the 250th anniversary of the city with a series of workshops and open studios that enable the citizens of Pittsburgh to use robotic technologies to create public installations that creatively explore, document, interpret and express their material and social environment. As these related programs take root with diverse audiences and organizations in Pittsburgh, the city itself is becoming a learning lab in ways that transcend the individual contributions of any university, informal learning organizations, or community group. We are now using a leverage strategy to multiply the impact of this work by using new NSF funding to build a systematic research component to develop and document new measures of audience impact in technology experiences, identify features of university-community collaboration that facilitate sustainable community programs, and “shrink-wrap” a set of tools and resources that allow other cities to tailor creative robotics programs to their own unique audiences and needs.

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Behavioral Brain (B2) Research Training Program Funding

CaSe - 21st Century Research and Development Center on Cognition and Science Education

Center for Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE)

City as Learning Lab (CaLL): Spreading Technological Fluency Through Creative Robotics

Cognitive Science Learning Laboratory

Collaborative Dialogue Agent for Peer Learning Interactions

Dialectical Interaction and Conceptual Learning

Dinosaurs in Their Time, Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Ecology of Educational Opportunities in Pittsburgh

Evaluation for Learning Group

How People Make Things, Children's Museum of Pittsburgh

Hypothesis Formation and Testing in an Interpretive Domain:

Improving Learning from Peer Review with NLP and ITS Techniques

Increasing College Retention

InformalScience

Institute for Learning (IFL)

Integrating Social and Cognitive Elements of Discovery and Innovation

Intergroup Relations in Schools

Knowledge Creation and Distribution in Online Groups

Learning from Design

Learning Policy Center

Measuring Classroom Discussions in Mathematics and Literacy

Model Assisted Reasoning in Science (MARS)

Newcomers as Sources of Team Learning

Pittsburgh Science of Learning Center (PSLC)

PSLC Social Communicative Thrust

Psycho-Linguistic Underpinnings of Multilingualism (PLUM)

Reading and Language Group

Robust Vocabulary Instruction

Roles, Tools and Practices of Teachers within Inclusive Schools

Scaffolded Writing and Rewriting in the Discipline (SWoRD)

School Community Connections

Social Aspects of Classroom Computer Use

Systemwide Change for All Learners and Educators (SCALE)

Tutoring Scientific Explanations via Natural Language Dialogue

Understanding the Student and Community Impact of Arts-Based Youth Programs

University of Pittsburgh Center for Learning in Out-of-School Environments (UPCLOSE)