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The Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project: Strategies for Active Participation in a Low- to Moderate-Income Community

机译:Camfield Estates-MIT创建社区连接项目:积极参与低收入社区的积极参与策略

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This paper shares the early results of a study that is investigating strategies to bridge the "digital divide" [15, 16, 17, 18] - the gap between those who benefit from new technology and those who do not - by examining the role of community technology for the purpose of community building and economic development in a low- to moderate-income housing development. Since January 2000, the Camfield Estates-MIT Creating Community Connections Project, a partnership between the Camfield Tenants Association and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has taken place at Camfield Estates, a 102-unit, low-to moderate-income housing development in Roxbury, Massachusetts, and its surrounding environs. With support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Hewlett-Packard, RCN Telecom Services, Microsoft, and others, every family at Camfield has been offered a state-of-the-art desktop computer, software, high-speed Internet connection via cable-modem, and eight weeks of comprehensive courses - free of charge. Camfield residents are also supported by the Creating Community Connections (C3) System, a web-based, community building system designed at the MIT Media Laboratory, to establish and strengthen relationships between community residents, local businesses, and neighborhood institutions (e.g., libraries, schools, etc.) and organizations. Of the 102 units at Camfield, approximately 80 are presently occupied, while approximately 60 units have elected to participate in the project in some capacity, from among two rounds of sign-ups in September 2000 and January 2001. This paper is a case study of the Camfield Estates-MIT project to-date, including the history and background of the project, the theoretical frameworks guiding the initiative, the project methodology that has been employed to foster resident engagement and integrate community technology and community building, early results, and a set of recommendations and lessons learned for other initiatives.
机译:本文分享了一项研究的早期结果,正在调查展示“数字鸿沟”[15,16,17,18]的策略 - 从新技术中受益的人与人之间的差距 - 通过检查作用社区技术为社区建设和经济发展的宗旨,低于中等收入住房发展。自2000年1月以来,Camfield Estates-MIT创建社区连接项目,Camfield租户协会和马萨诸塞州理工学院之间的伙伴关系,在Camfield Estates,一个102单元,低于Roxbury的低于中等收入的住房开发,马萨诸塞州及其周围的环境。支持W.K. Kellogg Foundation,Hewlett-Packard,RCN电信服务,微软等,Camfield的每个家庭都获得了最先进的台式电脑,软件,高速互联网连接,通过电缆调制解调器和八周综合课程 - 免费。 Camfield居民也得到了创建社区联系(C3)系统,基于网络的社区建筑系统,在麻省理工学院媒体实验室设计,建立和加强社区居民,当地企业和邻里机构之间的关系(例如,图书馆,学校等)和组织。在Camfield的102个单位中,目前大约80个是目前的,而大约60个单位在2000年9月和2001年1月的两轮注册中,从两轮注册中选择了这些项目。本文是一个案例研究Camfield Estates-MIT项目及时的项目,包括项目的历史和背景,理论框架指导倡议,该计划的项目方法,以促进居民参与和整合社区技术和社区建设,早期结果和一个为其他举措的建议和经验教训。

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