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Seymour Aubrey Papert (/ˈpæpərt/; 29
February 1928 – 31 July 2016) was a
South African-born
American mathematician,
computer scientist, and educator, who...
- Ines
Papert (born 5
April 1974) is a
German alpine climber, and a
world champion ice and
mixed climber best
known for her
competition ice
climbing awards...
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builds on Jean Piaget's
epistemological theory of constructivism.
Seymour Papert defined constructionism in a
proposal to the
National Science Foundation...
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child psychology,
Papert's principle is
often used to
explain the
results of Jean Piaget's experiments. It is
named for
Seymour Papert and
states that:...
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educational programming language,
designed in 1967 by
Wally Feurzeig,
Seymour Papert, and
Cynthia Solomon. Logo is not an acronym: the name was
coined by Feurzeig...
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Papert Koenig Lois, also
known as PKL, was an
advertising agency founded by Fred
Papert,
Julian Koenig and
George Lois in
January 1960. Its
first office...
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including Patriarch Aleksy II. She was the
fourth wife of
Professor Seymour Papert and
together they
worked on a
project called the
Learning Barn in Maine...
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motion by
imagining what they
would do if they were the turtle.
Seymour Papert called this "body syntonic" reasoning. A full
turtle graphics system requires...
- In 1969, a
famous book
entitled Perceptrons by
Marvin Minsky and
Seymour Papert showed that it was
impossible for
these classes of
network to
learn an XOR...
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concept of
Seymour Papert,
which is
intended to
enable children to
explore any
situation and
engage them completely.
Although Papert never clearly defined...