Research Article
Making projects, making friends: Online community as catalyst for interactive media creation
Article first published online: 14 JAN 2011
DOI: 10.1002/yd.377
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New Directions for Youth Development
Special Issue: New Media and Technology: Youth as Content Creators
Volume 2010, Issue 128, pages 75–83, Winter 2010
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Brennan, K., Monroy-Hernández, A. and Resnick, M. (2010), Making projects, making friends: Online community as catalyst for interactive media creation. New Directions for Youth Development, 2010: 75–83. doi: 10.1002/yd.377
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- Issue published online: 14 JAN 2011
- Article first published online: 14 JAN 2011
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Abstract
To become full and active participants in today's technologically saturated society, young people need to become creators (and not just consumers) of interactive media. Developing the requisite abilities and capacities is not a wholly individual process; it is important for young people to have access to communities where they can collaborate and share ideas. This article uses the Scratch online community for exploring how different forms of participation and collaboration can support and shape the ways in which young people develop as creators of interactive media. We describe participation in this community in terms of a spectrum ranging from socializing to creating and present examples of three forms of collaboration within the community. We argue that the most exciting interactive media creation and valuable learning experiences are taking place in the middle space, where participants draw on the best of socializing and creating practices.

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