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New Opportunities for Interest-Driven Arts Learning in a Digital Age
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New Opportunities for Interest-Driven Arts Learning in a Digital Age
Kylie Peppler is an Assistant Professor of Learning Sciences Program at Indiana University. An artist by training, she engages in research that focuses on the intersection of arts, media, new technologies, and informal learning. Peppler's dissertation work on the study of the media-rich programming environment Scratch resulted in the book, The Computer Clubhouse: Constructionism and Creativity in Youth Communities. Peppler has since collaborated with Leah Buechley, Yasmin Kafai, and Mike Eisenberg to study e-textiles, which resulted in the forthcoming co-edited volume titled, Textile Messages: Dispatches from the World of E-Textiles and Education. Her current work on creativity, computation, and media arts in youth communities is supported by the National Science Foundation and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
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Kylie Peppler
1900 E 10th Street
Eigenmann 528
Bloomington, IN 47406
email: kpeppler@gmail.com
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