"In my vision, space-age objects, in the form of small computers, will cross these cultural barriers to enter the private worlds of children everywhere. They will do so not as mere physical objects. This book is about how computers can be carriers of powerful ideas and of the seeds of cultural change, how they can help people form new relationships with knowledge that cut across the traditional lines separating humanities from sciences and knowledge of the self from both of these. It is about using computers to challenge current beliefs about who can understand what and at what age. It is about using computers to question standard assumptions in developmental psychology and in the psychology of aptitudes and attitudes. It is about whether personal computers and the cultures in which they are used will continue to be the creatures of "engineers" alone or whether we can construct intellectual environments in which people who today think of themselves as "humanists" will feel part of, not alienated from, the process of constructing computational cultures."
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Anti-apartheid activistsComputer scientistsJews from South AfricaMathematicians from South AfricaEducators from South Africa
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Introduction
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Seymour_Papert
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Related Quotes
"Frank Rosenblatt... invented a very simple single-layer device called a Perceptron. ...Unfortunately, its influence w…"
"Should the computer program the kid or should the kid program the computer?"
"Now, given that picture of a rapid change of society, one would expect to see a rapid evolution of the institutions c…"
"Many children who grow up in our cities are surrounded by the artifacts of science but have good reason to see them a…"
"In many schools today, the phrase "computer-aided instruction" means making the computer teach the child. One might s…"
"A programming language is like a natural, human language in that it favors certain metaphors, images, and ways of thi…"
"BASIC is to computation what QWERTY is to typing. Many teachers have learned BASIC, many books have been written abou…"
"One might ask why the teachers do not notice the difficulty children have in learning BASIC. The answer is simple: Mo…"
"It is not uncommon for intelligent adults to turn into passive observers of their own incompetence in anything but th…"
"An unknown but certainly significant proportion of the population has almost completely given up on learning. These p…"