Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas by Seymour A. Papert - ISBN: 9780465046744
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The bible of thousands of teachers who have sought creative ways to use computers in schools, this book tells the story of the invention of LOGO, the first child-friendly computer programming language. Translated into 13 languages.

Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas

Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas

  • Paperback

    230 pages

  • Release Date

    3 August 1993

Summary

"Mindstorms" has two central themes: that children can learn to use computers in a masterful way and that learning to use computers can change the way they learn everything else. Even outside the classroom, Papert had a vision that the computer could be used just as casually and as personally for a diversity of purposes throughout a person‘s entire life. Seymour Papert makes the point that in classrooms saturated with technology there is actually more socialization and that …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780465046744
ISBN-10:0465046746
Author:Seymour A. Papert
Publisher:Basic Books (AZ)
Imprint:Basic Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:230
Edition:2nd
Release Date:3 August 1993
Weight:268g
Dimensions:13mm x 134mm x 203mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

”[Papert] offers one of the most promising glimpses yet of how we might build toward an education system in which we could take renewed pride.“– New York Times Book Review

“Seymour Papert is the greatest of all living education theorists. He puts into the hands of the child new conceptual tools and thus changes the learning experience from a matter of discipline and suffering into one of excitement.”–Marvin Minsky “Papert’s fascinating volume should help adults allay their own fear of computers and not extend those fears into the uncorrupted psyches of children.” –Choice “Ever since I met Seymour…I liked the way he talked about kids and how they learn. What he taught me was that each of us can learn and that computers are a unique tool to be used in our learning. But real learning is not rote and not commanded, but the result of exploration and delight.” –Governor Jerry Brown “[Papert] offers one of the most promising glimpses yet of how we might build toward an education system in which we could take renewed pride.”–New York Times Book Review

About The Author

Seymour A. Papert

Papert is Lego Professor of Mathematics and Education at MIT, where he is also cofounder of the Artificial Intelligence and Media Laboratories.

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