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Welcome

The Hive Learning Network in Toronto

Since its first iteration in 2012, Mozilla Hive Toronto Learning Network has emerged as a dynamic force for learning and engagement. A thriving collaboration with 42 youth-serving member organizations across the city, Hive Toronto has engaged more than 3,500 youth and educators in connected learning experiences through funded programs and public events.

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For youth, Hive Toronto creates opportunities that enable learning through hands-on making and exploration with peers and mentors, and that develop digital and web literacy skills for future success.

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For educators, including youth-serving organizations, formal and informal educators, designers, makers, artists and technologists, Hive Toronto offers the opportunity to inspire and be inspired through shared commitment and participation in building innovative and transformative educational experiences for youth.

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For partners, technologists and tool-builders, Hive Toronto a distributed learning lab that provides opportunities to mentor young makers and inventors, playtest and provide feedback for new prototypes, and develop new approaches and tools with learning innovators.

Hive Toronto Collaborative Community Projects

Hive Toronto members partner to create new connected learning and web literacy opportunities for Toronto youth. The emphasis is on creative, hands-on approaches to teaching tech and digital skills, helping youth become active makers, creators, innovators and storytellers. Some recent projects include:

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Remix the City — Led by the Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada, these weekly workshops taught 400 youth digital skills through exploring local neighborhoods with mobile video.

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Digi Story Making — hosted by Story Planet, a non-profit that offers free drop-in literacy skills through its SciFi-themed storefront, this workshop series helped youth become peer mentors while making creative use of technology to tell their own interactive stories.

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Making Makers — Co-led by Kids Learning Code (an off-shoot of the popular Ladies Learning Code and Girls Learning Code organizations) and MakerKids, participants received access to advanced maker technology and digital tools — plus help “teach the teachers” by developing workshop modules and training conferences for educators.

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Wide Open Wednesdays — this monthly workshop series hosted by The Textile Museum of Canada will celebrate maker culture in the GTA, bringing together digital media and physical making by focusing on key principles like openness, sustainability and self-sufficiency.

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Sustainable Communities Tech Camp and Pop-up — Led by Golden Horseshoe Green Tech, this week-long camp in Hamilton will provide hands on learning for youth-at-risk, combining tech skills with environmental sustainability and community-building. It will also include two interactive science fair events where campers will mentor other youth.



Hive For Adults

Hive also serves the mentors, parents, and community organizations that support, educate, and help youth to become creative, analytic problem solvers and develop 21st century skills.

If you work with tweens, teens, and young adults as an educator, mentor, coach, counselor, or have Hive-aged kids of your own, learn more about how you can get involved with Hive Pittsburgh.

Hive Pittsburgh, a program of The Sprout Fund

Hive Pittsburgh is a program of The Sprout Fund and part of the Pittsburgh Kids+Creativity Network, an initiative to build a model for 21st century learning in the Greater Pittsburgh Region. Representing more than 100 organizations, Kids+Creativity spans schools, museums, libraries, afterschool programs, community centers, higher education institutions, the private sector, and the philanthropic community.

Learn more about Kids+Creativity at remakelearning.org.

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Contact Us

Hive Pittsburgh is a program of
The Sprout Fund and part of the Pittsburgh Kids+Creativity Network

5423 Penn Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15206-3423
412-325-0646
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