“…Ito and others stress that out-of-school learning experiences are particularly important for reinforcing concepts from school and that informal learning is key to a well-rounded learning ecology [7,9,57]. Various programs have explored this theoretical positioning, based in sociocultural learning theory, to examine how best to support learners across their various settings [4,5,9,30]. Additionally, scholars have examined the specific role of space and place and how they connect to learning and youth experiences [9,10], as well as how, when, and where youth interact with technologies, media, and sociotechnical systems in their daily routines, referred to as their daily media rounds [84,86].…”