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A couple of weeks ago NPR ran a segment entitled, A New Generation of App Developers, discussing the emergence of creative and youthful app developers. This story chronicled a middle school student who built an app to help him stay organized in the coming year and the revelation that more and more young people are developing their own creative solutions to problems.
Not only did the piece showcase the uniqueness of this particular student, but also the opportunity to cultivate creativity through technical awareness and skills development in children, teens, and young adults.
Organizations are helping to facilitate these conversations and learnings globally. Two such organizations are Apps for Good and Youth Radio's Mobile Action Lab, which are teaching youth to learn, create, and improve their communities through the development of apps.
Apps for Good is an award-winning course where young people learn to create imaginative mobile apps that change their world. Powered by CDI, Apps for Good is working with youth in the UK to teach them how to utilize technology to develop solutions to social challenges. These skills are taught through a practical hands-on course that guides participants through identifying a problem and developing a technological solution. Some of the apps created by youth who have completed the program include:
Youth Radio’s Mobile Action Lab is an organization based out of Oakland, California. As a 2010 winner of the MacArthur Foundation’s Digital Media and Learning global competition Youth Radio’s Mobile Action Lab is encouraging community improvement through app development. Youth Radio’s mission is to connect Oakland-based young people with pro developers and entrepreneurs to propose, develop, and market apps that serve community needs. Apps created by youth involved in Mobile Action Lab include:
As Stanford Professor Ge Wang notes in the NPR piece, “more kids are learning to build apps now because, well, they can.” Today many youth have access to the tools to play, create, and build. Before, app development used to be the sole purview of hard-core programmers and hackers. Today, these items are accessible to a larger array of youth either in their own home.
Organizations such as Apps for Good, Mobile Action Lab, and other similar organizations help to provide even greater access for youth and foster empowerment through skills development and creativity.
Not only are they enhancing their own self confidence, but also shaping their communities for the better in the process.
Are you involved in a youth app development program? How are you enabling youth to develop socially oriented apps. Do you know of an organization in your area? Please share it here with the community.
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