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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Computer Clubhouse? The Computer Clubhouse is a creative and safe out-of-school learning environment where under-served youth, ages 10-18, work with mentors to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build self-confidence through the use of technology.

Who can go to a Computer Clubhouse? The Computer Clubhouse is for young people between the ages 10-18.

What can you do there? Computer Clubhouse Members have free access to high-end technology, video, graphic and web design, music production, as well as college and career preparation. Click here to learn more about our design tools.  To learn more about some of the programs at the Computer Clubhouse, go to our Programs page.

Does it cost anything? No. Membership is completely free.

Where are Clubhouses located? Clubhouses are located in under-served communities all across the world. To find a Clubhouse near you, go to our locations page.

How is the Computer Clubhouse different from most Computer Labs? At the Computer Clubhouse young people explore their own ideas, learn from one another, and use technology to express themselves creatively. The Clubhouse environment is not about teaching a curriculum or providing a facility for Internet access.  Rather, it is about helping each individual discover his or her own potential.  Click here to find out more about the Clubhouse philosophy and Learning Model.

For more information, download our 1-page Fact Sheet

 

 


The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network is a program of the Museum of Science, Boston, with support from the MIT Media Lab. The Computer Clubhouse name and logo are registered trademarks of the Museum of Science, Boston. © Computer Clubhouse.

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