Knowledge Manager, Intel Computer Clubhouse Network
Danielle Martin is in charge of the knowledge-sharing strategy among all Computer Clubhouses, in collaboration with colleagues at the MIT Media Lab, including the content, community-building and outreach for the Clubhouse Village intranet site. She also acts as the geographic liaison for the SouthWest United States Clubhouses. Some of you may remember Danielle from 2001-05, when she was the Computer Clubhouse Coordinator at the Charlestown (MA) Boys & Girls Club. She then served as an AmeriCorps VISTA at UMass Boston, and earned a Master in City Planning degree from MIT. In 2010, she piloted an after-school program in Boston around conflict-transformation and photo-journalism and co-created a research group within MIT’s Center for Future Civic Media focused on the design of new mapping and mobile technology and methodologies to support youth as active participants in their local communities. Most recently, as part of One Economy’s digital literacy initiative, Danielle developed new strategies to scale up from 30 to over 100 after-school Digital Connectors youth service programs nationally and managed social media campaigns publicly and internally with youth. She enjoys digital photography and baking cakes and cookies in the shape of things for anyone that will eat them.