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'''Natalie Rusk''' is a research scientist in the Lifelong Kindergarten (LLK) group<ref>http://llk.media.mit.edu</ref> at the [[MIT Media Lab]].<ref>{{cite web|first= Nitasha|last= Tiku|year=2014| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/opinion/sunday/how-to-get-girls-into-coding.html?hpw&rref=opinion|title= How to Get Girls Into Coding|publisher=[[New York Times]]}}</ref> She co-founded [[Computer Clubhouse]],<ref>1998, [[Mitchel Resnick|Resnick, M.]], Rusk, N., Cooke, S. "The Computer Clubhouse: Technological Fluency in the Inner City", published in: ''High Technology and Low-Income Communities'' |
'''Natalie Rusk''' is a research scientist in the Lifelong Kindergarten (LLK) group<ref>http://llk.media.mit.edu</ref> at the [[MIT Media Lab]].<ref>{{cite web|first= Nitasha|last= Tiku|year=2014| url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/opinion/sunday/how-to-get-girls-into-coding.html?hpw&rref=opinion|title= How to Get Girls Into Coding|publisher=[[New York Times]]|website=nytimes.com}}</ref> She co-founded [[Computer Clubhouse]],<ref>1998, [[Mitchel Resnick|Resnick, M.]], Rusk, N., Cooke, S. "The Computer Clubhouse: Technological Fluency in the Inner City", published in: ''High Technology and Low-Income Communities'' |
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edited by D. Schon, B. Sanyal, and W. Mitchell, [[MIT Press]]. [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/clubhouse-chapter.pdf Online version] [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/Clubhouse/Clubhouse.htm], retrieved on June 5, 2015.</ref> a network of after-school programs serving children and young adults, in 1993. Rusk is also a co-creator of [[Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]],<ref>{{cite journal |first1=Mitchel |last1=Resnick |first2=John |last2=Maloney |first3=Andrés |last3=Hernández |first4=Natalie |last4=Rusk |first5=Evelyn |last5=Eastmond |first6=Karen |last6=Brennan |first7=Amon |last7=Millner |first8=Eric |last8=Rosenbaum |first9=Jay |last9=Silver |first10=Brian |last10=Silverman |first11=Yasmin |last11=Kafai |title=Scratch: Programming for All |journal=Communications of the ACM |volume=52 |issue=11 |pages=60–67 | |
edited by D. Schon, B. Sanyal, and W. Mitchell, [[MIT Press]]. [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/clubhouse-chapter.pdf Online version] [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/Clubhouse/Clubhouse.htm], retrieved on June 5, 2015.</ref> a network of after-school programs serving children and young adults, in 1993. Rusk is also a co-creator of [[Scratch (programming language)|Scratch]],<ref>{{cite journal |first1=Mitchel |last1=Resnick |first2=John |last2=Maloney |first3=Andrés |last3=Hernández |first4=Natalie |last4=Rusk |first5=Evelyn |last5=Eastmond |first6=Karen |last6=Brennan |first7=Amon |last7=Millner |first8=Eric |last8=Rosenbaum |first9=Jay |last9=Silver |first10=Brian |last10=Silverman |first11=Yasmin |last11=Kafai |title=Scratch: Programming for All |url=https://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/Scratch-CACM-final.pdf|journal=Communications of the ACM |volume=52 |issue=11 |pages=60–67 |year=2009 |doi=10.1145/1592761.1592779}}</ref> a [[programming language]] and online community designed for children to make and share animations, games, interactive stories, and other media. She has done extensive work with [[Mitchel Resnick]] in the area of children's technology education.<ref name=gs>{{Google scholar id}}</ref> |
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Natalie Rusk | |
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Born | February 2, 1965 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Brown University (BA) Harvard University (EdM) Tufts University (PhD) |
Known for | Scratch Computer Clubhouse |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Learning sciences Constructionist learning |
Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Website | web |
Natalie Rusk is a research scientist in the Lifelong Kindergarten (LLK) group[1] at the MIT Media Lab.[2] She co-founded Computer Clubhouse,[3] a network of after-school programs serving children and young adults, in 1993. Rusk is also a co-creator of Scratch,[4] a programming language and online community designed for children to make and share animations, games, interactive stories, and other media. She has done extensive work with Mitchel Resnick in the area of children's technology education.[5]
References
- ^ http://llk.media.mit.edu
- ^ Tiku, Nitasha (2014). "How to Get Girls Into Coding". nytimes.com. New York Times.
- ^ 1998, Resnick, M., Rusk, N., Cooke, S. "The Computer Clubhouse: Technological Fluency in the Inner City", published in: High Technology and Low-Income Communities edited by D. Schon, B. Sanyal, and W. Mitchell, MIT Press. Online version [1], retrieved on June 5, 2015.
- ^ Resnick, Mitchel; Maloney, John; Hernández, Andrés; Rusk, Natalie; Eastmond, Evelyn; Brennan, Karen; Millner, Amon; Rosenbaum, Eric; Silver, Jay; Silverman, Brian; Kafai, Yasmin (2009). "Scratch: Programming for All" (PDF). Communications of the ACM. 52 (11): 60–67. doi:10.1145/1592761.1592779.
- ^ Natalie Rusk publications indexed by Google Scholar