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His work continued in a book called Mindstorms which led to him being invited to help the LEGO corporation develop the LEGO Mindstorms robotic kits.
His work continued in a book called Mindstorms which led to him being invited to help the LEGO corporation develop the LEGO Mindstorms robotic kits.


He is in part of the OLPC project and is active in this wiki through the [[Learning Learning]] section.
He was part of the OLPC project and was active in this Wiki through the [[Learning Learning]] section.


== See also ==
There is a website with more information about him and his work here: http://www.papert.org
* information about him and his work: http://www.papert.org
* [http://neoparaiso.com/logo/seymour-papert.html Articles and Translations in Spanish]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-dFTmdX1kU Seymour Papert -- inventor of everything: Gary Stager at TEDxASB] 24th March 2014, "Though holding 2 PHD's in math, empathy was one of his greatest assets and he understood that not everybody learned in the same way he did." -- paraphrase of Gary Stager, from around 4min 40sec.
* [http://dailypapert.com/ The Daily Papert], curated by Gary Stager.


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# [http://neoparaiso.com/logo/seymour-papert.html Some Seymour Papert Articles and Translations in Spanish])
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-dFTmdX1kU About Seymour Papert youtube at a TEDx event]
## Though holding 2 phd's in math, empathy was one of his greatest assets and he understood that not everybody learned in the same way he did.
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Seymour Papert invented the term constructionism to describe an educational philosophy that teaches children to do something rather than teaching them about something. Some of his early work involved teaching children to be mathematicians rather than teaching them about mathematics in the traditional way.

This led to the LOGO language which is a form of LISP without the brackets. This language was developed in conjunction with a device called a turtle which was a small robot holding a pen which could be programmed to draw geometric shapes.

http://neoparaiso.com/logo/imagenes/historia-logo-01.jpg

His work continued in a book called Mindstorms which led to him being invited to help the LEGO corporation develop the LEGO Mindstorms robotic kits.

He was part of the OLPC project and was active in this Wiki through the Learning Learning section.

See also