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Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas.
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Early 1960SComputational LiteracyEducationPhilosophy Of TechnologyEarly Childhood EducationIntelligent SystemsSocial SciencesPhilosophy Of Computer ScienceChildren's LiteratureCognitive DevelopmentChild PsychologyCognitive ScienceComputational ThinkingLearning SciencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentChildcare StudiesDelivery SystemAi EducationEducational InnovationTechnologyHuman-computer InteractionScience And Technology StudiesComputer-based EducationArtificial Intelligence LabPowerful Ideas
In the early 1960s, Seymour Papert joined the faculty of MIT and founded the Artificial Intelligence Lab with Marvin Minski. As a mathematician and educational theoretician working in a technology -rich environment, he was in the right place with the right background to consider the educational possibilities of technology. Others had suggested that the computer could serve as a delivery system for presenting content. Papert suggested that the computer could also serve as an environment for “thinking about thinking.”