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Digital Natives Go Wild!
 A 21st Century Afterschool Club
       for Brighton & Hove

 A pitch to Brighton CItyCamp2
A 21st Century Afterschool Club
Digital natives
The young people of today need our help:
• A 12-year-old doesn’t know life without
  Google
• An 8-year old doesn’t know life without
  iphones
• A 4-year old doesn’t know life without ipads
A 21st Century Afterschool Club
Our vision:
We want the digital natives in our city to be:
• Digital creators not just digital consumers
• Playing safe online but learning to take risks
• Sharing and learning as part of the digital
  creative community in the city
A 21st Century Afterschool Club
The problem
• ICT education is in limbo
• ICT skills are not linked to creativity
• It is hard to change things from within schools
• Teachers, schools and the education
  authorities feel they are under attack
• Parents don’t know how to help
• Digital exclusion creates inequality
The solution
Digital Natives Go Wild!
• An afterschool club for the 21st Century
• Digital skills in a creative setting
• Digital creatives as volunteer learning agents
What to teach
Ideas generated by participants at CityCamp
• Use Raspberry Pi to programe a      • accessibility – learning how to use
  drum machine                          computers with disabilities
• weekly/termly target or challenge   • entrepreneurship
  eg codeyear.com                     • building hardware
• make TV show/news items for         • computer recycling
  local TV/community radio station    • build apps
• drumming                            • child-generated ideas
• build a game                        • video-conferencing with
• coding                                international schools
• online magazine                     • links to existing currculum topics
• digital [local] treasure hunt         eg Egyptians
                                      • graphics
Step 0.1: Prototype
• Workshop yesterday at CityCamp2
• Six children, 8-or-under + parents, other
  adults/volunteers
• Open brief – the children chose aliens
• 90 mins
• No structure = make some films
• Paper, pens, fun
• Simple tech = 70p animation App
Step 0.1: Prototype




                      Click here to
                      watch the movie or
                      use the link below
                      http://bit.ly/ygFgth
Step 1: Getting the model right
• April – September pilot phase
• Term-time afterschool sessions
• Primary schools
  – Elm Grove + 3 schools in Brighton & Hove
• Showcase event in Brighton Digital Festival
• Business plan
• Lots of questions to answer
  – Business model, volunteers, workshops
  – Links with health, education and business sectors
  – Digital literacy research [university interest]
Step 1: Getting the model right
April – September 2012
Costs
     4 SCHOOLS @ 10 WEEKS
          Facilitator (2 hours prep, 2 hours delivery, £20 p/hour = £80 p/session)
          Digital agent (2 hours delivery, £20 p/hour = £40 p/session)
          Materials + Refreshments + Venue hire
     CELEBRATION EVENT - DIGITAL FESTIVAL (SEPTEMBER)
     EQUIPMENT : 5 x iPad2
TOTAL COSTS
                                          £ 9,062

Income
     SESSION FEES
              3 kids on free school meals (B&H average 25%) p/session
              17 kids charged @ £7 p/session
              CELEBRATION EVENT (DIGITAL FESTIVAL)
              CITY CAMP BRIGHTON GRANT
     £5,000
TOTAL INCOME
                                     £ 9,080
Step 2: Making it work at scale
•   More primary schools
•   Resources + Materials
•   Digital creatives volunteering scheme
•   Community links
     – Fathers Network
     – Black History/Brighton & Hove Untold
     – Intergenerational links
Outcomes
How the community gains     What the children learn
• Social inclusion          • Active brains/active bodies
• Digital inclusion         • Interactive learning
• Digital literacy          • Family learning
• 100 kids and their        • Social interaction
  families in the next 12   • Collaborative skills
  months and growing        • Entrepreneurship
  rapidly
                            • Technology skills
Equalities
•   Digital inclusion as part of social inclusion
•   Free school dinners – B&H ave = 25%
•   Social franchise/not for profit
•   Disability/accessibility expertise
•   Community connections
    – Intergenerational, family learning
    – Fathers project, boys literacy
    – Light touch CPD for teachers
What next?

•   Support from CityCamp
•   Plan sessions to start after Easter
•   More work on workshop content
•   More work on volunteer network
•   Visit our website
    – www.dnaclubs.wordpress.com

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Digtal Natives Afterschool Club Pitch v2

  • 1. Digital Natives Go Wild! A 21st Century Afterschool Club for Brighton & Hove A pitch to Brighton CItyCamp2
  • 2. A 21st Century Afterschool Club Digital natives The young people of today need our help: • A 12-year-old doesn’t know life without Google • An 8-year old doesn’t know life without iphones • A 4-year old doesn’t know life without ipads
  • 3. A 21st Century Afterschool Club Our vision: We want the digital natives in our city to be: • Digital creators not just digital consumers • Playing safe online but learning to take risks • Sharing and learning as part of the digital creative community in the city
  • 4. A 21st Century Afterschool Club The problem • ICT education is in limbo • ICT skills are not linked to creativity • It is hard to change things from within schools • Teachers, schools and the education authorities feel they are under attack • Parents don’t know how to help • Digital exclusion creates inequality
  • 5. The solution Digital Natives Go Wild! • An afterschool club for the 21st Century • Digital skills in a creative setting • Digital creatives as volunteer learning agents
  • 6. What to teach Ideas generated by participants at CityCamp • Use Raspberry Pi to programe a • accessibility – learning how to use drum machine computers with disabilities • weekly/termly target or challenge • entrepreneurship eg codeyear.com • building hardware • make TV show/news items for • computer recycling local TV/community radio station • build apps • drumming • child-generated ideas • build a game • video-conferencing with • coding international schools • online magazine • links to existing currculum topics • digital [local] treasure hunt eg Egyptians • graphics
  • 7. Step 0.1: Prototype • Workshop yesterday at CityCamp2 • Six children, 8-or-under + parents, other adults/volunteers • Open brief – the children chose aliens • 90 mins • No structure = make some films • Paper, pens, fun • Simple tech = 70p animation App
  • 8. Step 0.1: Prototype Click here to watch the movie or use the link below http://bit.ly/ygFgth
  • 9. Step 1: Getting the model right • April – September pilot phase • Term-time afterschool sessions • Primary schools – Elm Grove + 3 schools in Brighton & Hove • Showcase event in Brighton Digital Festival • Business plan • Lots of questions to answer – Business model, volunteers, workshops – Links with health, education and business sectors – Digital literacy research [university interest]
  • 10. Step 1: Getting the model right April – September 2012 Costs 4 SCHOOLS @ 10 WEEKS Facilitator (2 hours prep, 2 hours delivery, £20 p/hour = £80 p/session) Digital agent (2 hours delivery, £20 p/hour = £40 p/session) Materials + Refreshments + Venue hire CELEBRATION EVENT - DIGITAL FESTIVAL (SEPTEMBER) EQUIPMENT : 5 x iPad2 TOTAL COSTS £ 9,062 Income SESSION FEES 3 kids on free school meals (B&H average 25%) p/session 17 kids charged @ £7 p/session CELEBRATION EVENT (DIGITAL FESTIVAL) CITY CAMP BRIGHTON GRANT £5,000 TOTAL INCOME £ 9,080
  • 11. Step 2: Making it work at scale • More primary schools • Resources + Materials • Digital creatives volunteering scheme • Community links – Fathers Network – Black History/Brighton & Hove Untold – Intergenerational links
  • 12. Outcomes How the community gains What the children learn • Social inclusion • Active brains/active bodies • Digital inclusion • Interactive learning • Digital literacy • Family learning • 100 kids and their • Social interaction families in the next 12 • Collaborative skills months and growing • Entrepreneurship rapidly • Technology skills
  • 13. Equalities • Digital inclusion as part of social inclusion • Free school dinners – B&H ave = 25% • Social franchise/not for profit • Disability/accessibility expertise • Community connections – Intergenerational, family learning – Fathers project, boys literacy – Light touch CPD for teachers
  • 14. What next? • Support from CityCamp • Plan sessions to start after Easter • More work on workshop content • More work on volunteer network • Visit our website – www.dnaclubs.wordpress.com