- Idit Harel Caperton
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field =Epistemology Learning Research Human Development
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alma_mater =MIT Harvard Graduate School of Education Tel Aviv University
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footnotes =Idit Harel Caperton, Ph.D. (born
September 18 1958 inTel Aviv ,Israel ) is an educational psychologist and epistemologist specializing in the study of the impact of computer-basednew media technology on the social and academic development of children. Her research, along with that ofSeymour Papert , has contributed to the development ofconstructionist learning theory, a hands-on approach to the use of technology as a tool in juvenile education and acculturation.She is the founder and CEO of
MaMaMedia Inc., the executive director of the MaMaMedia Consulting Group (MCG), and founder and president of theWorld Wide Workshop Foundation . Additionally, Caperton is an advisor for several non-profit educational initiatives and is a regular featured speaker at universities and educational conferences worldwide.Personal life
Bstate, often comparing the early years of the state to a business startup. Israel, a mere 10-year-old
democracy when she was born, was in the process of building socio-political systems that combinedleftist philosophies of cooperation and mutual reliance withfree enterprise entrepreneurship. While a youth in the Levant, she experienced theSix Days War , theYom Kippur War , and the1982 Lebanon War . These events, along with other regional conflicts, such as theGulf War , theFirst Intifada , and theAl-Aqsa Intifada , have led Caperton to actively support efforts to foster, build, and sustain peace in theMiddle East and throughout the world.In 2003, she married her second husband,
Gaston Caperton , formerGovernor of West Virginia (1989–1997) and current President of theCollege Board , the organization responsible for the Advanced Placement (AP) programs andSAT examinations. They live inNew York City and together have five children and five grandchildren. In addition, they continue to own a residence inWest Virginia .Academic career
Along with her first husband, David Harel (an Israeli investor, ex-fighter pilot, and
Harvard MBA ), she moved to theUnited States in 1982 for graduate study at theHarvard Graduate School of Education in Cambridge,Massachusetts after having previously received aBachelor of Arts inPsychology andPhilosophy fromTel-Aviv University . She earned two graduate degrees from Harvard: an EdM in Technology in Education (1984) and a CAGS in Human Development (1985). In 1988, Harel Caperton was one of the first students to receive a Ph. D. inEpistemology and Learning Research from the newMIT Media Lab at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology after helping to formulate a new, constructionist-inspired educational model called "Instructional Software Design Learning Paradigm.""Constructionism"
During her time at MIT, Harel Caperton co-wrote and published several articles with Seymour Papert (creator of the
Logo programming language ), and in 1991 they co-edited and published "Constructionism", the first book about constructionist learning. This book includes their articles and several other works by the first generation of MIT Media Lab researchers in the (then emerging) fields of Media Technology Arts and Sciences, and Epistemology and Learning. She continued to work at the Media Lab withPapert andNicholas Negroponte until 1994."Children Designers"
In 1991, she published a book, "Children Designers", which won the 1991 "Outstanding Book Award" from the
American Education Research Association . [cite web| last =GirlGeeks.org | url =http://www.girlgeeks.org/innergeek/inspiringwomen/harel.shtml | title =Women who inspire us, internet: Idit Harel | accessdate =March 30 | accessyear =2006] In her research, Harel Caperton introduced several disadvantaged fourth grade children from the Boston area to the Logo programming language. She then facilitated their use of the language to allow them to create their own mathematical software applications that would help third graders learn fractions. [cite journal | first = Idit|last = Harel| year = 1990| title = Children as software designers: a constructionist approach for learning mathematics| journal = The Journal of Mathematical Behavior|volume = 9| issue = 1| pages = 4] The students, who included children with different levels of mathematical prowess, worked on their own pieces of software for four to eight hours per week for fifteen weeks.Harel Caperton then observed and quantified the effect of the experience on their mathematical understanding and overall learning behavior. Her research indicated that children who learn fractions using a combination of Logo programming and the techniques of constructionist learning scored on average eight to eighteen percentage points higher on standardized post-test examinations than those taught using traditional techniques. [cite book|author=Harel, Idit and Papert, Seymour|title=Constructionism|year=1991|publisher=Ablex Publishing Corporation|location=Norwood, NJ|id=ISBN 0-89391-785-0|chapter=Software design as a learning environment|pages=51-52] She identified the tendency of Logo-based programming to allow for individual variations in "learning, mastery, and self-expression" in children, and further called for an expansion of research into the nature of these differences by education scholars. [cite book | last= Harel| first= Idit| title= Children Designers| origdate= | origyear= 1991| edition= (pbk.)| publisher= Ablex Publishing Corporation| location= Norwood, NJ| id= ISBN 0-89391-788-5| pages= 389] Such exploration would help to uncover the long-term benefits of similar academic models on the subjects as they develop into young adults. These results were later expanded upon by
Yasmin Kafai who found, in a similar six month project with inner-city forth graders, that learning through design resulted in statistically significant improvements in mathematical development. [cite book | last= Kafai| first= Yasmin| title= Minds in Play| origdate= | origyear= 1995| edition= (pbk.)| publisher= Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.| location= Hillsdale, NJ| id= ISBN 0-8058-1513-9| pages= 286-309]MaMaMedia
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In 1995, Harel Caperton moved to New York City, where she founded MaMaMedia.com (a playful variation of the
Italian-American exclamation "Mama Mia!" used to express "Mother of all Media"), a pioneering Internetdot-com that focuses on the fostering of digital literacy and creative learning skills for children and their parents. Basing itself on the educational principles ofconstructionism , the site's goal is to allow children a vast selection of "playful learning" activities and projects. Therefore, MaMaMedia.com is the first technological adaptation using the Internet for some of the concepts originally espoused by educational theorists such asJohn Dewey ,Jean Piaget , andSeymour Papert . In applying these theories, the site seeks to allow children worldwide the opportunity to grow creatively at their own pace from a young age. For example, children using the site can create, save, and share their own animations, cartoons, stories, digital art and games with dynamic tools provided on the website, thereby creating a global exercise inexperiential education .Development and expansion
After founding MaMaMedia, Harel Caperton was quick to develop the site's niche in the emerging Internet and print marketplaces. Between 1996 and 2000, the company published the first print
magazine for children about the Internet, "MaMaMedia: A Kid's Guide to the Net". Additionally, the company formed content distribution partnerships for both its magazine and its website with notable companies such asTime Warner (specificallyAOL and Road Runner),Microsoft 'sWeb TV ,WGBH-TV ,Netscape ,Intel , and Scholastic; as well as advertising business withMinute Maid ,Nintendo , Disney, andGeneral Mills .In particular, the deal with AOL, announced on
December 29 ,1997 , [cite press release| publisher = MaMaMedia, Inc.| date =December 29 ,1997 | title = MaMaMedia Inc. joins forces with America Online to bring kinds unique 'playful-learning' web activities] led to a dramatic jump in traffic for the main website of MaMaMedia.com. Before the site was linked from AOL's "Kids Only" channel, the MaMaMedia.com averaged 300,000 visits per month. After the deal, however, the URL had 450,000 visits in a twelve-hour period. [cite journal| title = Rising interactive co. MaMaMedia signs agreement with AOL| journal = Selling to Kids| volume = 3| issue = 1| pages = 4] At the end of 1999, MaMaMedia.com had about 300,000 registered members, and by early 2006 the figure had grown to over 5.7 million registered members.As the company prepared for an
initial public offering in April 2000, thedotcom bubble popped and the company remained in private hands. By 2002, MaMaMedia, which had previously generated its revenue through advertising, became profitable afterdownsizing and restructuring; it transformed into the MaMaMedia Consulting Group (MCG), and has been hired for consulting, along with research and development, on educational technology and global learning projects in the United States,Europe , andAsia .Awards for MaMaMedia
In 2001,
Craig Barrett , CEO of Intel, recognized the MaMaMedia Peace Project—created 48 hours after theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks —for its contributions to the "global information-technology revolution and its positive impact on society." In 2002, MaMaMedia received the coveted 21st-Century Achievement Award from theComputerworld Honors Program for visionary use of information technology in the category of Media, Arts & Entertainment: "Recipients of the Computerworld Honors 21st-Century Achievement Awards represent those organizations whose use of information technology has been especially noteworthy for the originality of its conception, the breadth of its vision, and the significance of its benefit to society," according to Daniel Morrow, Executive Director of the Computerworld Honors Program. [cite web| author= MIT|year = 2004| url = http://web.mit.edu/spotlight/ocw-award/| title = OpenCourseWare wins IT in education award| accessdate = February 15| accessyear = 2006]MaMaMedia has also been awarded Computerworld's Award for Technology Innovation twice (1999 & 2002), and
Yahoo! Internet Life's Best of the Net award twice (1999 & 2000). Most recently, MaMaMedia.com was selected as one of the best Web sites for elementary teachers and students on the Internet today by theInternational Society for Technology in Education , [cite web| last = Lerman| first = James| year = 2005| url = http://www.iste.org/eseries/source/orders/excerpts/101ele.pdf| title = Excerpted from 101 Best Websites for Elementary Teachers by James Lerman| accessdate = February 15| accessyear = 2006|format=PDF] a worldwide, non-profit, professional organization for leaders in educational technology. ISTE is also the home of the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS), the Center for Applied Research in Education Technology (CARET), and the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC).In 2002, the Network of Educators in Science and Technology and MIT also honored Harel Caperton "for devotion, innovation, and imagination in science and technology on behalf of children and youth around the world."
MaMaMedia Consulting Group
In 2001, she also became the executive director of a small consulting division that provides services encompassing children's learning websites, educational publishing, Internet media, and online kid's channel programming.In addition to developing online activities to teach science to students in developing countries, the consulting group also created a model website for Childhood [Obsessive Compulsive Disorder] . They have built consulting and advisory relationships with MSN-TV, AOL, Schlumberger Corporation SEED, in2books, National Telemedia Council, PBSkids, GoKNow, European Union School Networks, Czech Ministry of Education, MIT Media Lab, OLPC, as well as the Hanban-MOE, East China Normal University (ECNU), and Beijing Normal University (BNU) in China.
The World Wide Workshop Foundation
Idit Harel Caperton is also founder and president of the
World Wide Workshop Foundation , a501(c)(3) non-profit organization that collaborates with educators and leaders worldwide in order to incorporate new technologies into their country's curriculum. Much of the Foundation's work looks at ways to create new online educational applications or overhaul existing Internet programs, designed for kids and youth, to inspire them to make their communities and our world a better place for everyone.The foundation’s goal is to provide the people it serves with an opportunity to work together and individually, using
Web 2.0 tools and methods, to master and be empowered by technology as they use it to achieve productivity, personal learning, leadership, communal success, and a deeper understanding of the world.GLOBALORIA Program
The Globaloria Program is an online social network for learning through game and simulation production. It was established by the
World Wide Workshop Foundation in the spring of 2006 to create technology-based educational opportunities through a virtual learning network for students in developing nations and other technologically underserved communities. With a network of educational,web 2.0 platforms , students develop 21st century skills and digital literacy, master social media technology tools, and gain a deeper understanding of curricular areas, such as science, mathematics and health. Its activities help students sharpen their communication and critical-thinking skills for leadership online and offline, bringing them closer to the participatory and collaborative nature of work in the 21st century. [West Virginia Department of Education (2008). [http://wvde.state.wv.us/tt/2008/21stChronicle082008.pdf/ A Chronicle of West Virginia's 21st Century Learning Initiative ] ]Recent scholastic pursuits
Clickerati
Much of Harel Caperton's recent work in the past decade has focused on what she calls the development of the "Clickerati Generation" (a play on the term "
Literati ") - the new generation of young people who were born—or will be born—between 1991 and 2010. She advances the notion that children born during this time will grow up immersed in new media, and will not be able to imagine a world without Internet technology. Therefore, she contends that there is a need for a radical, globalparadigm shift relating to education and acculturation of this generation in comparison to the methods used with the youth of bygone eras. In other words, where people of the past worked with print-based literature, current and future generations will "click" their way through technologically-based mediums of digital information and communication — and will need to be prepared adequately with digital literacy skills for their successful development, citizenship, and leadership within such physical-digital blended environments. [cite journal| first = Idit| last = Harel| year = 2002| month = Spring| title = Learning new-media literacy: a new necessity for the young clickerati generation| journal = Telemedium| volume = 48| issue = 1| pages = 17–26]Non-profit work
Harel Caperton has been active with consultation work for several non-profit educational entities. She has spent a great deal of time and effort with the
Aspen Institute 's FOCAS and Info-Tech policy programs and is a member of the board of directors for the ATLAS Institute. She has long served as an Advisor to TakingITGlobal, a youth-led, technology-empowered charity based in Toronto, Canada. TakingITGlobal.org operates as the online largest community of globally aware youth by providing inspiration, information and involvement opportunities. In 2006 TakingITGlobal launched its educational platform, called TIGed, with inspiration from Harel Caperton.In 2004, she reunited with former colleagues Negroponte and Papert for
One Laptop Per Child , the organization responsible for the oversight of MIT's controversial$100 laptop project. OLPC seeks to ensure that every child in the world has access to education through inexpensive computers and networks that can operate in areas with little or no existing infrastructure.Other recent endeavors
Her primary focus during 2005–2006 has been the establishment of educational links between the United States and the rapidly growing technological infrastructure of
China by working with individuals, corporations, and educational organizations (like Saybot, ECNU, BNU, and OLPC). In doing so, she has been a featured speaker and lecturer at numerous universities inBeijing andShanghai . During the fall 2005 academic term, Caperton and her youngest daughter lived in Shanghai while she was a visiting professor and consultant at the Software Engineering Institute atEast China Normal University , where she developed and modeled a student-centered, project-based curriculum for their graduate schools.Further Readings
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "The Instructional Software Design Project for Learning Mathematics in a Computer- Rich School." Journal of Mathematical Behavior (1989)
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "Learning about Learning." Newsweek 1989
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "And a Child Shall Lead Them: Young Kids Show the Benefits of a New Affinity with Technology." Context Magazine January 1999
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "Learning Skills for the New Millenium: The Three X's." 21st Century Learning 1996 October
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "Clickerati Kids: Who are they?." 21st Century Learning 1997 March
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "Learning New-Media Literacy." Telemedium Journal of Media Literacy (2002)
*Harel Caperton, Idit. "“Hard Fun:” The Essence of Good Games AND Good Education." Telemedium Journal of Media Literacy (2005)References
External links
* [http://www.mamamedia.com MaMaMedia Inc.]
* [http://www.worldwideworkshop.org The World Wide Workshop Foundation]
* [http://myglife.org My Global Life]
* [http://www.takingitglobal.org TalkingITGlobal]
* [http://www.tiged.org Tiged.org]
* [http://www.globaloria.org Globaloria] ]Interviews
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meCjTMCttdY Idit Caperton Interview at the DLD Conference]
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