UC Links at UC Berkeley

Kidnet at Making Waves

Program Name:  Kidnet at Making Waves Academy 

Location:  Making Waves Academy, 200 24th Street, Richmond CA 94804

Principal Investigator(s):

  • Professor Glynda Hull, Graduate School of Education

Contact:  Adrienne Herd, Project Coordinator, aherd@berkeley.edu

Site Description:

The UC Links Kidnet program at Making Waves Academy, located in the high-poverty neighborhood of West Oakland, provides a variety of formal and informal activities for children, four days per week.  Activities are conducted in the school’s computer lab and adjacent classrooms.  In addition to homework help, Kidnet offers technology-based activities such as digital storytelling, music and video production, podcasting, and cross-national and intercultural exchanges. Undergraduates participate in the site by enrolling in the Education 140 series of courses in the Graduate School of Education at UC Berkeley.

Course: Education 140AC: Literacy: Individual and Societal Development

Participants (based on 2005-06 data):  

  • Approximately 30 6th-8th grade students
    • 87% African American; 10% Latino, 3% Asian
    • 45% male, 55% female per academic year
  • Approximately 25 undergraduates; 1 graduate student per academic year

Collaborators:

  • UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education
  • Making Waves Academy in the Oakland Unified School District
  • The Prescott Joseph Center for Community Enhancement in Oakland
  • Allen Temple Baptist Church in Oakland

Goals:

  • Provide safe and healthy places after school for children to learn and develop a sense of self as participants in a global world
  • Promote academic achievement and encourage low-income youth to pursue paths to higher learning
  • Increase technology literacy
  • Improve the quality of graduate and undergraduate education by connecting academic coursework to practicum field experience
  • Encourage undergraduates to explore the possibility of a teaching career in urban, low-income communities

Activities:

  • Homework help, academic tutoring, and writing assistance
  • Activities organized around digital communicative arts such as storytelling, music-making, video production, podcasting

Evaluation:

  • University of California Student Academic Preparation and Educational Partnerships (SAPEP) Annual Performance Report
  • UC Links Reading Assessment
  • Survey of undergraduates’ interest in pursuing graduate or professional school studies
  • Global index for measuring project effects on development of positive attitudes

Research Focus:

  • A sociocultural theoretical perspective on informal learning
  • Effect of site activities on identity formation of learners
  • Socio-cognitive development of undergraduates through tutoring and mentoring
  • Participation in after-school programs across the age and grade levels
  • Sustainability of university-community collaboration through ongoing institutional development