Mindstorms

Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas

English language

Published Aug. 4, 1993

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978-0-465-04674-4
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Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas is a book by computer scientist Seymour Papert, in which he argues for the benefits of teaching computer literacy in primary and secondary education. It was published by Basic Books in 1980, and republished in a new edition by Basic Books in 1993. The Lego Mindstorms programmable construction set system is named after the book.In 2017, thanks to Papert's family the book was made freely available online here. Papert describes the Turtle as an "object-to-think-with" and discusses many code examples of Turtle Graphics.

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1) "If people believe firmly enough that they cannot do math, they will usually succeed in preventing themselves from doing whatever they recognize as math. The consequences of such self-sabotage is personal failure, and each failure reinforces the original belief. And such beliefs may be most insidious when held not only by individuals but by our entire culture."

2) "One day I was surprised to discover that some adults—even most adults—did not understand or even care about the magic of the gears. I no longer think much about gears, but I have never turned away from the questions that started with that discovery: How could what was so simple for me be incomprehensible to other people? My proud father suggested 'being clever' as an explanation. But I was painfully aware that some people who could not understand the differential could easily do things I found much more difficult. Slowly I …

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