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From July 18th
to the 23rd nearly 250 young ambassadors from 18 countries came
to the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network’s 2006 Teen Summit
in Boston. The youth, ages 13 to 18, were chosen by their local
Computer Clubhouse coordinators for outstanding leadership skills,
technical and creative ability, and contributions to the community.
During
the summit, youths worked together to address their communities’
challenges, and created computer generated animations, art, music,
an E-zine, radio and video documentaries, robots, and 3-D models.
While most summit activities occurred at Northeastern University,
the Museum of Science hosted a "Clubhouse-to-College, Clubhouse-to-Career"
Fair July 19. Summit ambassadors explored career and college options,
interacted with local college representatives, and met working engineers,
musicians, publishers, animators, writers, producers, programmers,
and photographers.
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During
the Teen Summit, Members and chaperones were assigned to various
working groups, or tracks, to work together on a collaborative
project. The track activities at the Teen Summit were designed
to have participants address community issues through their
creativity and technology. The goals of the tracks were to
create stronger collaborations, better our communities and
inspire others around the Network.
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Teen
Summit participants had the opportunity to participate in
an afternoon workshop to try out a new project and get familiar
with technology they weren't yet familiar with. When the Teen
Summit was over, we hoped that all participants would return
to their Clubhouses with new skills to share and a new interest
to explore.
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"I
would like to thank you for giving us this opportunity to attend
one of the most important youth gatherings I have ever seen, it
was not only a cultural and information exchange but we were all
gathered to learn new technology, exchange experience and most of
all sharing ideas to come up with great projects..."
Suha Al-Syouf, Chaperone, Amman, Jordan
What
did you like best about the Teen Summit?
>> A few answers from
people who attended the Teen Summit 2006.
The best feature
about the teen summit was the atmosphere which enabled members from
different countries and cultures to mix to a phenomenal degree.
The extent to which members interacted with each other surpassed
all my expectations.
The
Teen Summit has been a wonderful experience for me!! I have met
a kazillion amount of people and I am lovin' it!!! I'm really going
bananas over the tracks and workshops; even the traveling back and
forth. Working on projects and FINISHING THEM!!!
The
Summit allowed me the opportunity to learn and reflect on the journey
I've passed in life on acquiring skills and also learn about the
journey far ahead. I realized that what i knew was too little, now
i have gained tremendously.I also met new wonderful people of my
age and experienced chaperones from whom I acquired some things
that are new. Learning to make a movie was the fun part that i enjoyed.
Click here to see what happened at Teen
Summit 2004.
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