The Matrix: MEME 2.13http://memex.org/meme2-13.html
where he studied with Jean Piaget, whose theories of education deeply influenced Papert. Since the early 1960s, Papert has taught at MIT where he fused his interests in mathematic
School Will Never End: On Infantilization in Digital Environments - Amplifying Empowerment or Propagating Stupidity?http://sigwait.tk/~alex/doc/bunz%2Cmercedes__school-will-never-end/
informed by theories of Jean Piaget—we find an ambiguous figure at work: there is a fine dividing line within infantilization, between the adaptation of learning to ‘children of a
http://papert.org/articles/Papertonpiaget.htmlhttp://papert.org/articles/Papertonpiaget.html
and psychologist Jean Piaget that children don't think like grown-ups. Of course, it does not take a theory or a genius to find children's utterances cutely surprising or exaspera
Redefining Childhood: The Computer Presence as an Experiment in Developmental Psychologyhttp://papert.org/articles/RedefiningChildhood.html
and on their nature. Jean Piaget, the world's most influential authority on intellectual development, sees regularities as the results of general laws that govern the growth of in
Works by Seymour Papert, Ph.D.http://papert.org/works.html
The Debate Between Jean Piaget and Noam Chomsky 1980 "The Gears of My Childhood" Forward to Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas (Basic Books) 1980 "Redefining Chil
PhiloSophos: featured articles on Philosophyhttp://philosophos.sdf.org/feature_articles/
John Eberts Jean Piaget and Immanuel Kant: The Concept of the A Priori Richard Schain Nietzsche's Visionary Values — Genius or Dementia? Hubertus Frem
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Genetic Epistemologyhttps://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/fr/piaget.htm
Jean Piaget (1968) Genetic Epistemology Source : Genetic Epistemology , a series of lectures delivered by Piaget at Columbia University, Published by Columbia Univesity Press, tra
First of a series of lectures given by Piaget in 1968 on his approach to epistemology (as opposed to cognitive psychology)
Ghost In the Machinehttp://papert.org/articles/GhostInTheMachine.html
include John Dewey and Jean Piaget. His constructionist theories are manifested in Logo, a programming language he developed for children. His 1980 book Mindstorms sent shockwaves
Responses: A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Designhttps://worrydream.com/ABriefRantOnTheFutureOfInteractionDesign/responses.html
know, I kind of wish Jean Piaget was still around to watch kids using touchscreens and figure out what's really going on. Instead, here's a quote from neuroscientist Matti Bergstr
Epistemological Pluralism and the Revaluation of the Concretehttp://papert.org/articles/EpistemologicalPluralism.html
In the spirit of Jean Piaget, we find that children's thinking often allows particularly transparent access to processes that extend far beyond childhood. Alex, 9 years old, a cla
Notebookshttps://bactra.org/notebooks/
(02 Mar 2004 17:39) Jean Piaget (02 Mar 2004 17:35) Li Po and Tu Fu (02 Mar 2004 17:26) Chuang Tzu (or Zhuangzi) (02 Mar 2004 17:19) Henri Poincaré (02 Mar 2004 17:07) The
Art and Culture in the 20th and 21st Centuryhttps://www.scaruffi.com/art/20th.html
geodesic dome 1923 : Jean Piaget publishes "Le Langage et la Pensee Chez l'Enfant" 1923 : The first Bauhaus exhibition with the motto "Art and Technology: A New Unity" 1923 : The
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