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Design principles for transforming making programs into online settings at public libraries

Soo Hyeon Kim (Department of Library and Information Science, Indiana University Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA)
Gi Woong Choi (Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Oswego, Oswego, New York, USA)
Yong Ju Jung (Department of Learning, Design, and Technology, The Pennsylvania State University College of Education, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA)

Information and Learning Sciences

ISSN: 2398-5348

Article publication date: 1 July 2020

Issue publication date: 10 August 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate design principles for transforming existing making communities of practice within public libraries into online knowledge-building communities to support youths, families with young children and adult members’ making and tinkering during COVID-19.

Design/methodology/approach

Building upon C4P and connected learning framework, the authors analyze existing literature and practitioner reports on informal learning projects related to making and STEM learning, family learning and online learning as well as emergent cases of innovative approaches in response to COVID-19 from public libraries, informal learning institutions and community groups.

Findings

The authors suggest 11 design principles around five areas: program design, facilitation, tools and materials, process documentation and sharing and feedback.

Originality/value

This work contributes to the information and learning sciences concerned with community engagement and knowledge creation by suggesting a design model to transform and sustain existing making communities of practice within public libraries into online knowledge-building communities during COVID-19.

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Acknowledgements

This article is part of the special issue, “A Response to Emergency Transitions to Remote Online Education in K-12 and Higher Education,” which contains shorter, rapid-turnaround invited works, not subject to double blind peer review. The issue was called, managed and produced on short timeline in Summer 2020 toward pragmatic instructional application in the Fall 2020 semester.

Citation

Kim, S.H., Choi, G.W. and Jung, Y.J. (2020), "Design principles for transforming making programs into online settings at public libraries", Information and Learning Sciences, Vol. 121 No. 7/8, pp. 619-630. https://doi.org/10.1108/ILS-04-2020-0110

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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