The children's machine : rethinking school in the age of the computer
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The children's machine : rethinking school in the age of the computer
BasicBooks, c1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-231) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9780465010639
Description
In his classsic book, Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and powerful Ideas , Seymour Papert set out a vision of how computers could change school. In The Children's Machine he now looks back over a decade during which American schools acquired more than three million computers and assesses progress and resistance to progress.
Table of Contents
* Yearners and Schoolers * Personal Thinking * School: Change and Resistance to Change * Teachers * A World for Learning * An Anthology of Learning Stories * Instructionism versus Constructionism * Computerists * Yearners and Schoolers * Cybernetics * What can be done?
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ISBN 9780465018307
Description
In this sequel to his classic Mindstorms Papert, the inventor of the programming language LOGO, explains how computers have the potential to revolutionize education.. In his classsic book, Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and powerful Ideas , Seymour Papert set out a vision of how computers could change school. In The Childrens Machine he now looks back over a decade during which American schools acquired more than three million computers and assesses progress and resistance to progress.
Table of Contents
Yearners and Schoolers Personal Thinking School: Change and Resistance to Change Teachers A World for Learning An Anthology of Learning Stories Instructionism versus Constructionism Computerists Yearners and Schoolers Cybernetics What can be done?
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