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by mjn
4647 days ago
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That ties in a bit with Seymour Papert's idea of teaching programming as a medium of expression. One part is having a meaningful domain, though an equally important second part is encouraging exploration and tinkering, rather than plowing through rote exercises. Here's a passage from an old journal article I've long liked: http://www.kmjn.org/snippets/papert85_logovisions.html |
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