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Seymour Papert was a prominent mathematician, computer scientist, and educator, known for his groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence and education technology. He was a key figure in the development of the Logo programming language, which was designed to help children learn mathematical concepts through programming. His philosophy emphasized the importance of hands-on learning and exploration, advocating for a more interactive and engaging educational experience. Papert's influential book, "Mindstorms: Children, Computers, And Powerful Ideas," presented his vision of how computers could transform education and empower children to become active learners rather than passive consumers of information.

Throughout his career, Papert continued to champion the integration of technology in education, believing it could foster creativity and critical thinking. He co-founded the MIT Media Lab and contributed to numerous educational initiatives worldwide. His ideas have influenced generations of educators and thinkers, making him a pivotal figure in the intersection of technology and education. Papert's work remains relevant today as educators seek innovative ways to engage students in learning and prepare them for a rapidly changing world.

Nazionalità Americano, Sudafricano
Data di nascita February 29, 1928
Luogo di nascita Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
Data di morte July 31, 2020
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