ConnectedFamily.com - http://www.ConnectedFamily.com/
Companion web site to Papert's new book, The Connected Family: Bridging the Digital Generation Gap, Longstreet Press, 1996; for parents and teachers (and kids) interested in the profound changes in learning brought about by the explosion of computers in the home. |
Innovation in Education - http://www.innovationcreation.us/2006/07/innovation-in-education.html
Brief highlights text of Papert keynote address at Squeakfest 2006. InnovationCreation weblog. |
MIT Media Lab: Seymour Papert - http://web.media.mit.edu/~papert/
Papert was a founding faculty member of the Media Lab, and now works there part-time. The Media Lab site has been hard to reach lately and is often inaccessible, but be patient and keep at it: it is well worthwhile. |
Planet Papert - http://www.stager.org/planetpapert.html
Page of over 2 dozen links to Websites, documents. By educator Gary S. Stager. |
Professor Seymour Papert: Papert.org - http://www.papert.org/
Expert on how technology can provide new ways to learn, his contributions go beyond education: mathematician and cofounder with Marvin Minsky of MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab, founding faculty member of MIT Media Lab, where he works now. Worked for many years with Jean Piaget at University of Geneva, Switzerland. |
School's Out? A Conversation with Seymour Papert - http://www.memex.org/meme2-13.html
Interview at The Matrix: MEME 2.13. Treats Papert's favorite topics: children, computers and the end of schools as we know them. |
Seymour Papert - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Papert
Growing biography, with links to many related topics. [Wikipedia] |
Seymour Papert: Sunday Profile - http://www.abc.net.au/sundayprofile/stories/s1144341.htm
Mathematician and pioneer in artificial intelligence, has radical ideas about how the education system should be overhauled. Text of radio interview, on ABC Local; Australia. |
The Children's Machine by Seymour Papert - http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~elmurphy/emurphy/papert.html
One educator's positive review of Papert's book: '[His] philosophy of learning contrasts sharply with his depiction of schools' epistemology'. |