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Seymour Papert. Turtle. A poem dedicated to the brilliance of Papert. Mr. Papert supports the constructivist point of view Excited about his former teacher Piaget’s lessons too Children do not need rigid structure or dull instruction
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Turtle A poem dedicated to the brilliance of Papert...
Mr. Papert supports the constructivist point of view Excited about his former teacher Piaget’s lessons too Children do not need rigid structure or dull instruction They can teach themselves, without rulings’ obstruction
Experimenting with technology is what took place A programming language called Logo in the first place. In the form of an electrical Turtle, children began to enjoy, Graphically-oriented learning through the use of this toy
Cause-and-effect is what was soon to be gained By the children whose minds were not even strained. Generating their own knowledge, without any delay Someone who’d be proud would likely be Piaget
Referred to as microworlds and incubators for knowledge, The achievements could send students straight to college Although no longer in use today, Papert’s many contributions Includes welcoming technology into educational institutions!