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Examples of the best … by private companies
Computer Club House
 World
 The Computer Clubhouse is a successful model that uses                            technology creatively to enable under-served youth to                            acquire the tools, problem solving skills and confidence                            for successful lives. In partnership with the Museum                            of Science, Boston, its award-winning Computer Clubhouse                            and the MIT Media Lab, Intel will support the establishment                            of 100 Intel Computer Clubhouses in under-served communities                            worldwide. The goal of the Intel Computer Clubhouse                            Network is to proliferate the highly successful Clubhouse                            learning model and establish it as a replicable model                            for technology learning. Over five years, the Intel                            Computer Clubhouse Network will touch the lives of more                            than 50,000 young people.
e-Inclusion
 World
"e-Inclusion" is our vision of a future                            in which all people have access to the social and economic                            opportunities of the 21st century, and can use technology                            as a means to learn, work and thrive. Our efforts in                            e-Inclusion seek to create new market opportunities,                            for ourselves and for the communities with which we                            engage, by forging new kinds of partnerships with private                            and public entities to close the gap between technology-empowered                            and technology-excluded communities.
Mama Media Project
 World Wide Web
 MaMaMedia is the number-one kids' brand born on the                            Internet. At MaMaMedia.com, kids discover by doing and                            create while clicking. Our engaging activities help                            them gain technological fluency and expand their minds                            through playful learning; they can design and animate                            characters, make their own digital cards, invent games,                            and more. Our free membership lets kids save, publish,                            and e-mail their creations to friends. At MaMaMedia.com,                            almost anything you can dream, you can do.
 
	
	
	
		 
	
	
		 
	
	
	
		 
	
	
	
	
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