Seymour Papert Quote

In many schools today, the phrase "computer-aided instruction" means making the computer teach the child. One might say the computer is being used to program the child. In my vision, the child programs the computer and, in doing so, both acquires a sense of master over a piece of the most modern and powerful technology and establishes an intimate contact with some of the deepest ideas from science, from mathematics, and from the art of intellectual model building.


Introduction - Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas (1980)


In many schools today, the phrase computer-aided instruction means making the computer teach the child. One might say the computer is being used to...

In many schools today, the phrase computer-aided instruction means making the computer teach the child. One might say the computer is being used to...

In many schools today, the phrase computer-aided instruction means making the computer teach the child. One might say the computer is being used to...

In many schools today, the phrase computer-aided instruction means making the computer teach the child. One might say the computer is being used to...