July 1, 2025
Community-based youth arts programs have been shown to provide important, engaging, and empowering experiences for young people. This new report identifies long-term benefits of youth participation in community arts programs, from well-being to future trajectories.
We are a research institute at the University of California, Irvine that brings together researchers across social, cultural, and technical fields. Our current work is focused on four areas: Digital Wellbeing, Research-Practice Partnerships, Neurodiversity and Learning, and Growing Up with AI.
The Connected Arts Learning project presents a framework for 21st century arts learning with a focus on connecting youths’ interest-driven art making to opportunities through supportive relationships. This project offers recommendations for the design and evaluation of connected arts learning. Read the Connected Arts Learning report.
With a unique focus on cross-sector connections and progressive and catalytic innovation, the Connected Learning Summit brings together leading researchers, educators, and developers. Our mission is to fuel a growing movement of innovators harnessing the power of emerging technology to expand access to participatory, playful, and creative learning. Learn More.
The Making Connections project investigates how to build connections and transitions between out-of-school programs to support coordinated and culturally sustaining STEM ecosystems for underrepresented youth. Learn More.
The STEM Learning Lab promotes rich learning opportunities in the places children and families spend time. Lab initiatives span classrooms, school yards, and community contexts (e.g., parks, bus-stops, playgrounds, grocery stores) to foster playful and interactive learning opportunities for children and families.
The Daplab is a collective of learning scientists and co-designers who partner with community members and organizations. Our work is backed both by academic and practical knowledge and directed towards the most pressing needs of community partners
OCEAN supports partnerships between researchers at the UCI School of Education and schools, organizations, and educators. Our goal is to create initiatives and partnerships that positively impact our local communities.
The Digital Learning Lab designs, develops, and studies digital and AI tools and curricula to promote language and literacy development and STEM learning in preK-12, higher education, and informal learning environments, with a focus on culturally and linguistically diverse learners.
CERES is aimed at reducing growing inequalities in children’s learning and development and increasing access to education for children with disabilities.
The Games+Learning+Society (GLS) center is the premier center for transdisciplinary research and innovation in games and interactive media for learning, behavioral and social change.
Made with Play supports the research of online, play-based environments for youth and centers youth voice, equity, and inclusion in the creation of healthy, caring, kid-powered communities.
The Creativity Labs focuses on constructionist and design-based learning, and computational tools that support learning by leveraging youths’ interests in digital culture, design, and making.