Intel Computer Clubhouse

Our Intel Computer Club House is part of a worldwide network based out of The Boston Museum of Science and established by the Intel Corporation in 1993 to combat the racial, economical, educational, and geographical gap in technology access and usage.

The Intel Computer Club House offers young people (referred to as members) between the ages of 10 and 18 opportunities to discover and develop skills through technology. This program provides a creative and safe after-school learning environment where members work with the Clubhouse staff and student mentors from local colleges to explore their own ideas and build confidence through the use of technology. This informal education approach encourages participants to discover their interests and apply their own ideas.

Members create computer-generated art, music and animations; design their own science simulations and websites; write and illustrate interactive poetry and stories; build kinetic sculptures and robotic constructions. In the process, they become excited about learning and become fluent with new technologies to help them succeed in their careers, contribute to their communities and lead outstanding lives.

 

Intel Computer Clubhouse services are provided at no cost to members.

 

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